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August 11, 2017 10:24AM
Hi Jeff,

This is still almost surely a result of not having that set right.
You are running bash, is that correct? Show "echo $0" to be
sure. What is your AFNI version (afni -ver)?

Perhaps more importantly, you need to have this set up for
tcsh as well, which means setting that environment variable
in your home .cshrc (or .tcshrc) file. The driver script is run
via tcsh.

- rick
Subject Author Posted

Problem running drivers on Sierra

Jeff Malins August 04, 2017 02:33PM

Re: Problem running drivers on Sierra

rick reynolds August 11, 2017 10:24AM

Re: Problem running drivers on Sierra

Jeff Malins August 16, 2017 12:18PM