I changed $FSLDIR/etc/fslconf/fsl.sh to fsl.sh.old and deleted
$HOME/.fslconf/fsl.sh. By the way, I then reverted
$FSLDIR/etc/fslconf/fsl.sh.old to fsl.sh and it worked.
After I got your email, I reinstalled FSL (from fsl-3.2-redhat9.tar.gz),
reinstalled the patch and sourced $FSLDIR/etc/fslconf/fsl.sh and everything
worked fine. Could something in the patch have fixed this?
On Tue, 19 Oct 2004 07:24:18 +0100, Mark Jenkinson <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>Hi Matthew,
>
>I'm confused.
>Which file did you rename to fsl.sh.old?
>Where was it located?
>
>The straightforward installation should not create
>an infinite loop and we are quite concerned that
>others might have this problem.
>
>Can you please send us more details of where you
>installed fsl, how you did your setup and what
>you did to fix it?
>
>Thanks,
> Mark
>
>
>On 19 Oct 2004, at 00:34, Matthew Hoptman wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>> I seem to have gotten the script to work. I must have set up some
>> an
>> infinite loop, and when I renamed the script to fsl.sh.old, voila, it
>> worked.
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