My shell is tcsh.







At 2013-06-22 01:12:45,[email protected] wrote:
>I can think of only two possibilities:
>
>* You need to add the directory where the caret_command binary executable
>is located to your path.  This is the same directory where your caret5
>executable is located.  Which shell do you use (e.g., bash or tcsh)?  The
>way you add the caret binary directory to your path depends on your shell.
> This page might help:
>
>http://askubuntu.com/questions/60218/how-to-add-a-directory-to-my-path
>
>Alternatively, you can globally replace the caret_command calls with the
>full pathname of that executable in the script.  But adding it to your
>path means you can enter "caret5" at the command line without typing the
>absolute pathname.
>
>* A less likely explanation is that the command was somehow missing from
>your distribution (or got deleted).  It's part of the distributions, just
>like caret5 is.
>
>We can walk you through the path setting if you tell us your shell (e.g.,
>do "echo $SHELL" at the command line to find out).
>
>
>> Hellow caret experts,
>> when I run freesurfer_to_fs_LR.sh, there are many "caret_command: command
>> not found".
>> my operation system: Linux rhel6.2
>> I could open caret5 in terminal, but when I run caret_command, the result
>> was "command not found".
>> what is the problem?
>> Thanks!
>>
>>
>> --
>> James Wang
>>
>>
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