.th LIB I 10/14/76 .sh NAME lib \*- specify user libraries .sh SYNOPSIS .bd lib directory ... .sh DESCRIPTION .it Lib is used to specify user libraries to be searched by the shell. The libraries are searched after the current directory and before the system libraries `/bin' and `/usr/bin'. .it Lib with no arguments prints the current library. To specify no libraries do: .s2 .ti 10 lib "" .br .s3 .it Lib is executed within the Shell. .sh "SEE ALSO" sh (I), glob2 (VIII) .sh BUGS Other than the shell and .it glob2 (VIII) which receives the library names explicitly, there is no access to the current library names for user or other system commands. Thus .it time (I), .it nice (I), .it nohup (I), .it if (I), .it find (I), and .it repeat (VI) among others don't act as one would first expect.