Hi,
The TCL scripts read HOME from the environment - if you want to
change that you could edit
$FSLDIR/tcl/fslstart.tcl
and change the line that sets HOME.
Cheers, Steve.
On 17 Aug 2007, at 14:44, N.M. van Strien wrote:
> one final question about his: I used ~ for setting the home
> directory at
> first, which was the cause of the problem. Is there a way to set a
> system
> variable in the .fsf script? For example, if I define ${HOME}=$
> {PWD} for the
> home dir of the node that I am working on. Can could I use this
> variable
> efficiently with .fsf files? Currently I am using sed, but it seems
> to be
> inefficient method.
>
> thanks you.
>
> Niels van Strien
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