I'm mostly a bash user.
Silly me, it didn't dawn on me that csh was actually the command that
couldn't be found!
Thanks to all
On 7/24/13 11:00 AM, Steven Emmerson wrote:
I'll remove that dependency on csh(1) in the next release.
Regards,
Steven Emmerson
Software Developer
Unidata Program Center
University Corporation for Atmospheric Research
On Wed, Jul 24, 2013 at 4:50 AM, daryl herzmann <akrherz@xxxxxxxxxxx
<mailto:akrherz@xxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
Donna,
On Wed, 24 Jul 2013, donna Cote wrote:
I tried out a scour command and got errors. I find this strange.
Any ideas about what I'm doing wrong?
[ldm@curoi logs]$ scour -v -l ~ldm/etc/scour.conf &
[1] 27659
[ldm@curoi ~]$ /home/ldm/bin/scour: line 119: csh: command
not found
cshell is not, by default, installed anymore on many Linux flavours.
You'll need to install the tcsh RPM package, if you are on a RPM system.
daryl
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