Thanks! I have stated it in my mind now!
Jose

On Wednesday 10 January 2001 19:50, you wrote:
> Tuesday, January 09, 2001, 2:41:44 AM, you wrote:
>
> JRS>         I installed the Mesa Opengl package and in the README file is
> proposed the JRS> lib path  $TOP/lib become the enviroment variable
> LD_LIBRARY_PATH. Well, when JRS> I try the following:
>
> JRS> # setenv LD_LIBRARY_PATH $TOP/lib
>
> JRS> I got:
>
> JRS> bash: setenv: command not found
>
> JRS> otherwise, I run the following:
>
> JRS> # env LD_LIBRARY_PATH $TOP/lib
> JRS> I got:
>
> JRS> env: LD_LIBRARY_PATH: No such file or directory
>
> JRS> My question is:
>
> JRS>  How to set the enviroment var. LD_LIBRARY_PATH?
>
> JRS> thanks very much any help!
>
> JRS> ze
>
> setenv and env are for C shell I guess,
> and another guess, you are using the default shell bash
> use
>
> export WHAT_YOU_WANT_TO_SET=WHAT_VALUE_YOU_WANT_TO_GIVE   --> to set  ( or
> use "set" instead of "export" , dont remember if it was working too)
>
> set | grep WHAT_YOU_WANT_TO_SET  --> will show you if you set it
> correct or not.
>
> ps: bash is not so happy with spaces , so be keen on using XXX=YYY
> instead of XXX = YYY
>
> ps: if you do a "set |grep xxxxx" and see "_=xxxxx"  then you " could
> not succeed" , this is because you used export instead of set, or vice
> versa. ( dont worry, it wont hassle things :)
>
>
>                                                Onur
>
>
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