Hi - type
echo $SHELL
if it says any of
> bash / sh / ksh:
then yes follow those instruction below.
Cheers.
On 20 Aug 2007, at 10:59, Ed Roberts wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to install the sparkly new FSL 4.0, but I'm stuck
> (hopefully) at
> the last hurdle.
>
> I've got the VM machine working in Windows, and I've unpacked the
> *.tar file
> to the directory /home/fsl/fsl.
>
> I'm using the traditional unpacking method because the sh installer
> didn't
> work, think it was a password issue a previous post highlighted.
> I'm a bit
> lost at this stage:
>
> Put the following somewhere in your shell setup file
> (.bashrc, .profile,
> .cshrc etc., depending on what shell you use), replacing "/usr/
> local/fsl"
> with a path appropriate for where you have installed FSL:
> bash / sh / ksh:
>
> FSLDIR=/usr/local/fsl *** I used: FSLDIR=/home/fsl/fsl
> . ${FSLDIR}/etc/fslconf/fsl.sh
> PATH=${FSLDIR}/bin:${PATH}
> export FSLDIR PATH
>
> How do I know which shell setup file I'm using, or are bash/sh/ksh
> equivalent?
>
> I've tried putting the above text into /home/fsl/fsl/etc/fslconf/
> fsl.sh in
> the box marked out for user input, but this didn't seem to work.
>
> Do I need to alter the 'tcsh / csh' files with the relevent text
> too, and
> shoud I be altering shells in the fsl directory?
>
> Any tips gratefully received!
>
> cheers,
>
> Ed Roberts
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