RE: Linux --- PATH not set

Hi, Alan.

Hi had the same problem. The way I worked it out was going to GIS.sh and
adding to a line that does something like:

  if ($sh==csh | tcsh)

I've changed it to

  if ($sh==bash | csh | tcsh)

It's where the script sets the PATH and the rest of the env.

Another problem I have which I was not able to work out is that when I
try to create a monitor I get a message saying I have no permission to
use the server!
My solution up to now is to run another shell and disable the x access
control list:

  xhost +

Does anibody know what's happening?

I have SUSE 5.3 installed with the usual settings (bash, kdm,...)

Luís Franco
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-----Original Message-----
From: Alan Eugene Davis [mailto:adavis@netpci.com]
Sent: Terça-feira, 19 de Janeiro de 1999 17:21
To: grassu-list@cecer.army.mil
Subject: Linux --- PATH not set

I have installed 4.2.1-v.20. I got it to start up, got through messages
from gis_set. What's happening, though, is that the paths in GIS.sh are
not set for the session. I am using bash.

I have been able to set the path manually after grass starts up.

I haven't been able (yet) to figure out whether I should set up these
paths myself? I suspect that for some reason the GIS.sh script is not
completely or normally finishing its work.

Can anyone make a suggestion?

Alan Davis

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