> Date: Sun, 29 Sep 2013 10:21:28 +0000
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> Subject: Re: [FSL] Installation problems (Mac version)
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> That you have y/fsl means you told the installer to install in "y" when asked. You probably thought you were answering yes to the suggested path. Several have made this mistake recently. I'd recommend removing the y directory, wherever that may be, then delete
the fsl lines in .bash_profile and reinstall. Type return to accept the suggested path.
>
> --
> Dave Flitney
> IT Manager, FMRIB Centre
>
> > On 29 Sep 2013, at 09:45, "Matthew Webster" <
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> >
> > Hello,
> > You need to modify the line reading:
> >
> > FSLDIR=y/fsl
> >
> > to
> >
> > FSLDIR=/usr/local/fsl
> >
> > and then resource the .bash_profile.
> >
> > To answer your other question, the fsl course data is not included with
> > the main FSL distribution ( due to its size ) and can be downloaded from:
> >
> > http://fsl.fmrib.ox.ac.uk/fslcourse/
> >
> > Kind Regards
> >
> > Matthew
> >
> >
> >
> >> When I typed "less ~/.bash_profile", I found the following:
> >>
> >> # FSL Setup
> >> FSLDIR=y/fsl
> >> PATH=${FSLDIR}/bin:${PATH}
> >> export FSLDIR PATH
> >> . ${FSLDIR}/etc/fslconf/fsl.sh
> >>
> >> No idea the meaning... Perhaps the environmental variable was not set
> >> properly by the installation program?
> >>
> >>