[ script doesn't run because "." not in path ] > > Ways of solving the problem: > > 1. Create ~/bin and add that to your path. Put all private executables > in ~/bin You may want to set up you compiler to put freshly compiled > files there too. This works well and has no security problems. > If you don't want to put your script in ~/bin, put a symbolic link to > it there instead. > > 2. Add "." to path. (Not recommended, but the script will run) > > 3. Change all local commands in the script to ./command > > 4. Put links to your script and other local executables somewhere in path, > or move everything into a path directory.
5. Add a line setenv PATH "$PATH":. on the top of your csh script. Seems easiest to me. HTH, Eric -- E.L. Meijer ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) | tel. office +31 40 2472189 Eindhoven Univ. of Technology | tel. lab. +31 40 2475032 Lab. for Catalysis and Inorg. Chem. (TAK) | tel. fax +31 40 2455054