History of AFNI updates  

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bob cox
December 18, 2002 02:40PM
The correct thing to type in the C shell (csh or tcsh) is
set path = ( $path /new/usr/local )
If you don't put the parenthses in place, you will destroy your path and be unable to execute anything, as you have discovered. You must not have read Q43 in the FAQ list carefully enough.

You need to log back out and log back in now, to reset your path to whatever the system has for your default. You can then enhance that path with the extra things you need for AFNI. When you have that working properly, you can then add the appropriate command to your .cshrc file. If you don't know how to setup your .cshrc file, I suggest that you find someone at your site who knows about Unix/Linux and get her/him to enlighten/educate you.

bob cox
Subject Author Posted

Installing AFNI

Anand December 12, 2002 05:06PM

Re: Installing AFNI

bob cox December 13, 2002 09:10AM

Re: Installing AFNI

Anand December 18, 2002 12:44PM

Re: Installing AFNI

rick reynolds December 18, 2002 02:37PM

Re: Installing AFNI

bob cox December 18, 2002 02:40PM

Re: Installing AFNI

Anand December 18, 2002 06:36PM

Re: Installing AFNI

bob cox December 18, 2002 07:50PM

Re: Installing AFNI

rick reynolds December 18, 2002 07:52PM

Re: Installing AFNI

Anand December 19, 2002 11:37AM

Re: Installing AFNI

rick reynolds December 19, 2002 11:44AM