Eike Schulz schrieb:
> Hello everyone,
>
> I still consider myself new to Linux so this is probably just a minor
> problem but currently I can't find a way around it - I hope that
> somebody can help me.
>
> Using the xds_inst script to install XDS I get the following error
> messages:
>
> $PATH/html_doc/xds_inst: line 20: setenv: command not found
> $PATH/html_doc/xds_inst: line 23: syntax error near unexpected token `('
> $PATH/html_doc/xds_inst: line 23: ` set path=($XDS $path)'
>
> , since all the errors refer to lines of the input script 'you are not
> about to change' I do not know where to start.
>
> Thanks in advance for any advice
>
> Kind regards
>
> Eike
Eike,
the problem is probably that you use a different shell (bash ?) than
xds_inst is meant to be used with (tcsh or csh).
Someone who regularly uses bash (maybe your system admininistrator?)
should not have any difficulties in translating xds_inst into "bash
language".
Even if you use tcsh or csh, you should "source" xds_inst (i.e. not
execute it). The only purpose of xds_inst is to put the binaries into
your $PATH. If they are already in your $PATH (like when they reside in
/usr/local/bin), then you don't really need xds_inst.
HTH,
Kay
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