On 2016-01-16, Brandon Vincent <brandon.vinc...@asu.edu> wrote: > On Sat, Jan 16, 2016 at 9:14 AM, Curt <cu...@free.fr> wrote: >> I don't see what you're referring to in there. > > Eagle installs itself into your home directory under a folder called > "eagle-7.5.0". Inside this folder is the "bin" folder in which the > Eagle executable is stored. If you are in the ~/eagle-7.5.0 directory, > typing "bin/eagle" should launch Eagle. Bash will launch an executable > with only a relative path. It's only when you specify no path, that ./ > becomes necessary (assuming a normal $PATH).
Thank you for your time. Just another misapprehension I've been laboring under these many years. > Brandon Vincent > > --