On Fri, Feb 18, 2011 at 03:42:28PM +0000, Suchada Tantisatirapong wrote:
> I moved this file to /etc/apt/sources.list.d/.
> But I don't know how to process next. Where to type 'sudo aptitude update' on the terminal. It said 'sudo: aptitude: command not found'
You can also do: sudo apt-get update ...but...
>
> Then, I used synaptic package manager. In quick search, I put 'fsl'. I reinstalled everything through synaptic manager.
.. this way is just as good.
> I can see the fsl.sh in /etc/fsl/fsl.sh
> I can see the FSL executable files (eg. flirt) in /usr/share/fsl/bin
Hmm, that is a little strange -- they should be in
/usr/share/fsl/4.1/bin/
> How to use this executable program on the Terminal.
>
> If I add this:
> if [ -f /etc/fsl/fsl.sh ]; then . /etc/fsl/fsl.sh; fi
> It doesn't make any different
That should have worked, IF you also installed the 'fsl' package, not
just 'fsl-4.1'. The former is a meta-package that always depends on the
latest available version of FSL. If you just installed the latter, you
should use the config file at
/etc/fsl/4.1/fsl.sh
After source this file, you should have all FSL tools accessible in that
terminal session.
If that still doesn't work, please post the output of the following
command:
apt-cache policy fsl
apt-cache policy fsl-4.1
and also
echo $FSLDIR
AFTER having sourced the config file.
Michael
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Michael Hanke
http://mih.voxindeserto.de
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