On Sep 1, 2008, at 3:21 PM, Michael Tollefson wrote: > Alexander Hansen <alexanderk.hansen <at> gmail.com> writes: > > >> >> It means pretty much what it says. If you add the lines to your >> startup file (whichever one you're using) then those environment >> variables are set that way whenever you open a terminal. >> > Alex - > > I now have a build. I followed the users' guide all the way > down to the pico .profile step and added the two PATHS to it. > > That made the build. I still don't know where .profile is, but > pico does. > > I have a new problem, but it's time for a new thread. > > Thank you for all your help. > > ...best, Michael
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