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You probably need to set your PATH environmental variable in your .cshrc file. The "id" and "hostname" programs are located in /usr/bin, so if you aren't finding them, then either create a reasonable PATH, or check your definition in .cshrc for errors. Steve Chiswell >From: Pavel Byles-Howard University Engineering <address@hidden> >Organization: UCAR/Unidata >Keywords: 200206132210.g5DMAcJ08206 >When I run csh I get this >[gempak@wikid gempak]$ csh >id: Command not found. >hostname: Command not found. >DBROOT: Undefined variable. >[@]# exit >exit >[gempak@wikid gempak]$ tcsh >id: Command not found. >hostname: Command not found. >DBROOT: Undefined variable. > >is there an error in my .cshrc file? > >Pavel Byles > >On Thu, 13 Jun 2002, Unidata Support wrote: > >> >> The Gemenviron script is a csh script. change your shell from bash to >> /bin/csh (or tcsh). >> >> Steve Chiswell >> Unidata User Support >> >> >> >From: Pavel Byles-Howard University Engineering <address@hidden> >> >Organization: UCAR/Unidata >> >Keywords: 200206132145.g5DLjOJ07292 >> >> >I am trying to install the Linux version of Gempak from the binary package >> >but when I run "source Gemenviron" I get this error: >> > >> >bash: setenv: command not found >> >bash: setenv: command not found >> >bash: setenv: command not found >> >bash: Gemenviron: line 48: syntax error near unexpected token `($TMP_OS)' >> >bash: Gemenviron: line 48: ` switch ($TMP_OS)' >> > >> >my NAWIPS dir is /home/gempak >> > >> >Any idea what's wrong? >> > >> >Thankyou >> > >> >-- >> >Pavel Byles >> >Sent using Pine ver. 4.4 >> >on RedHat Linux 7.3 >> >http://138.238.177.225 >> > >> > >> >> **************************************************************************** >> Unidata User Support UCAR Unidata Program >> (303)497-8643 P.O. Box 3000 >> address@hidden Boulder, CO 80307 >> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- >> Unidata WWW Service http://www.unidata.ucar.edu/ >> **************************************************************************** >> > >-- >Pavel Byles >Sent using Pine ver. 4.4 >on RedHat Linux 7.3 >http://138.238.177.225 >