[Tinyos-help] Environment Variable Linux

2008-04-02 Thread Tiny User
Hi please how can I set my Environment Variable on Ubuntu for Tiny OS TOSROOT, TOSDIR, CLASSPATH, MAKERULES please, in which file should I set them? Thanks Yamos2002 -- ::: http://www.travian.ae/?uc=ae2_26656

Re: [Tinyos-help] Environment Variable Linux

2008-04-02 Thread renjie huang
Hi You can set them in .profile in your home directory. On 4/2/08, Tiny User [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi please how can I set my Environment Variable on Ubuntu for Tiny OS TOSROOT, TOSDIR, CLASSPATH, MAKERULES please, in which file should I set them? Thanks Yamos2002 --

Re: [Tinyos-help] Environment Variable Linux

2008-04-02 Thread Ittipong Khemapech
Step 5 on this page may be helpful: http://www.tinyos.net/tinyos-2.x/doc/html/install-tinyos.html Ittipong On 02/04/2008, Tiny User [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi please how can I set my Environment Variable on Ubuntu for Tiny OS TOSROOT, TOSDIR, CLASSPATH, MAKERULES please, in which file

[Tinyos-help] environment variable

2006-10-10 Thread olcay çelik
Hello i am just join this family and my problem is pretty easy i could not set environment variable in my linux FC5 system. According to installtion instuctions in the web when setting for instance TOSROOT environment directory it complains. example : extract TOSROOT=`/opt/tinyos-2.x` error

Re: [Tinyos-help] environment variable

2006-10-10 Thread R. Steve McKown
On Tuesday 10 October 2006 12:36 am, olcay XXelik wrote: example : extract TOSROOT=`/opt/tinyos-2.x` error /opt/tinyos-2.x` is a directory. The back-tick or reverse quote (`) is used to enclose a command to execute. You probably want to use the double quotation () instead. Also, the command