Re: Help Me!! [message #1180] |
Tue, 06 July 1993 03:54  |
pjclinch
Messages: 27 Registered: May 1993
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Marc Day (marc@alisa.ucla.edu) wrote:
: In article <21544k$gr4@news.u.washington.edu>, sbg@stein.u.washington.edu (Bonggee Song) writes:
: No big deal here (your system administrator should have told you
: this step). There is a file
: /u4/pvi/wave/bin/wvsetup
: that will define all the environment variable for you. At the UNIX prompt
: type
: csh> source /u4/pvi/wave/bin/wvsetup
... etc ...
Note that this is for the c-shell only... If you're using the Bourne or Korn
shells the procedure is similar, but the file is wvsetup.sh, and should be
run in the current shell (not as a subshell) by typing
. <pathname>/wvsetup.sh
You can, of course, extract the necessary commands to set the env. variables
from the file and transplant them to your .profile script, but whatever way,
if you've got it right then typing "wave" (or "waveadv" if you've got the
new beefed up version) should set you going with no problems.
Pete.
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Peter Clinch University of Dundee
phone 44 382 (voice) 60111 x 2050 (fax) 632970 Department of Medical Physics
email pjclinch@dux.dundee.ac.uk Ninewells Hospital
Dundee, DD1 9SY, Scotland, UK
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