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Re: [certi-dev] certi example


From: Sven Schultschik
Subject: Re: [certi-dev] certi example
Date: Tue, 24 Apr 2012 11:37:02 +0200
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If I don't do the sources, rtig don't find libCERTI and bash don't find 
the billard command …

certi is installed in /opt/certi/

~ source /usr/share/scripts/myCERTI_env.sh
CERTI version <3.4.1>
Current machine architecture is <x86_64>.
Your PATH variable has been modified for bin
Your PATH variable has been modified for scripts
==========================================================
** WARNING ** We hope you have made source myCERTI.sh **
                                    ------
If yes your variables for CERTI are now :
CERTI_HOST      =  localhost
CERTI_HOME      =  /opt/certi
CERTI_FED       =  /opt/certi/share/federations
PATH            =  
/opt/certi/share/scripts:/opt/certi/bin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/local/sbin:/usr/sbin:/sbin:/home/sven/bin
LD_LIBRARY_PATH =  /opt/certi/lib:
DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH =  /opt/certi/lib:



On Tue 24 Apr 2012 11:32:34 AM CEST, Eric Noulard wrote:
> 2012/4/24 Sven Schultschik <address@hidden>:
>> Thank you very much it works now!
>>
>> The only thing which is a bit annoying, I have to type in each terminal
>>
>> source /usr/share/scripts/myCERTI_env.sh
>>
>> before bash recognizes the commands ...
>
> This shouldn't be necessary if rtig, billard and rtia are in the path.
> Where are those executables installed?
> What happen if you don't source the script?
>
> Either way you can just put
> source /usr/share/scripts/myCERTI_env.sh
> in your .bashrc.
>
> Or put it globally in system wide /etc/bash.bashrc.
>
>
>



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