On Fri, Feb 18, 2011 at 10:37:15AM +0000, David Flitney wrote:
> You shouldn't need any mods to .profile because apt-get puts fsl into
> system locations and modifies the environment accordingly. I believe
> that you should've been able to run fsl commands the instant "apt-get
> install fsl" finished.
One little clarification:
The fsl package installs versioned commands into the default path (they
are readily accessible): The version of fslmaths from FSL 4.1 is named
'fsl4.1-fslmaths'.
Additionally, the package also supports the standard way of configuring
FSL by sourcing a config file. Please see the FSL manpage (type
`man fsl` in the terminal) to get all details.
And finally: For ALL Debian packages it is a good idea to look at
/usr/share/doc/**PACKAGENAME**/README.Debian. This file usually has the
Debian-specific aspects of a particular software packaging. For FSL this
is /usr/share/doc/fsl/README.Debian.
Michael
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