Do you have "source /sw/bin/init.csh" in your .cshrc ?  If not, put it
there.

If you're running a Bourne-type shell you would have ". /sw/bin/init.sh"
in your .profile .

On Thu, 2002-11-07 at 18:55, Don Lavelle wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> Thanks for your help before.  I feel silly, seeing as the solution was 
> a single line.  =)
> 
> However, I'm having another problem.  Whenever I type fink, I get fink: 
> Command not found.  What file should I edit to add /sw/bin/ to my 
> search path or whatever the proper lingo is called?  It worked properly 
> on the terminal window I installed it on, but for the others I either 
> had to execute /sw/bin/fink or cd /sw/bin/fink and then ./fink.
> 
> (Also, whenever I start up a terminal, I get MATHPATH: undefined 
> variable.  I know that's OT, but if someone with more experience than 
> none, i.e. myself, could point me in the right direction off-list, I'd 
> appreciate it.  I suppose I must've messed something up royally at some 
> point in the past.)
> 
> TIA,
>    Don Lavelle
> 
> 
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