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On 11/17/11 9:13 AM, Marcel Merkle wrote:
> Okay, then I have to install zimpl myself. I read in the FAQ under
> point Q8.3, that I need to set some environment variables. But
> where can I find these environment variables -bash-  and  -tcsh- or
> .cshr and .profile on my mac?

- -bash- and -tcsh- are headings to mark the colored code blocks to
indicate which syntax goes with which shell.

.cshrc or .profile (what you have depends on what shell you are using)
are in your home directory.

- -- 
Alexander Hansen, Ph.D.
Fink User Liaison
http://finkakh.wordpress.com/
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