Thank Joep,
I'll try to set environment variables. Maybe could be the main problem.
Best
Alberto
>----Messaggio originale----
>Da: Kamps, J.J.W. <[log in to unmask]>
>Data: 1-apr-2016 11.59
>A: <[log in to unmask]>
>Ogg: Re: [FSL] atlasquery
>
>Hello Alberto,
>
>I think this has to do with setting environment variables so that you don't
have to type the full fsl name and version in front of every command. So in
principle, you should be able to type something like "fsl4.1.0 atlasquery" (if
your fls version is 4.1) and then it should work. (I'm not sure about the exact
notation)
>However, setting the mentioned environment variables makes sure that your
operating system recognizes fsl commands by itself so you don't need to type
the full name in front of every command. How to do this, you can find under
"description" in the fsl manual, by typing "man fsl" in your terminal.
>Hope this helps.
>
>Joep
>
>
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: FSL - FMRIB's Software Library [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of
Alberto
>Sent: vrijdag 1 april 2016 11:44
>To: [log in to unmask]
>Subject: [FSL] atlasquery
>
>Dear FSL experts
>
>I kindly ask to you how could cope with this message that appear when I type
on terminal "atlasquery" command; it is the following:
>
>ERROR:: Environment variable FSLOUTPUTTYPE is not set!
>Please make sure that the appropriate configuration file is sourced by your
shell (e.g. by putting it in .profile).
>e.g. bash or sh users add the line ". ${FSLDIR}/etc/fslconf/fsl.sh"
>e.g. tcsh or csh users add the line "source ${FSLDIR}/etc/fslconf/fsl.csh"
>
>Thanks in advance
>Alberto
>
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