You need to define DXHOME to where-ever you installed it.

setenv DXHOME ~davidh/dx

or where-ever it is you put it.

David

I downloaded and built the source distribution (without error messages) for RedHat 9. Upon completion of the installation under my personal account (~davidh), I noticed that it created a file called 'dx' in the bin directory. Its permission was set to 644 so I set it to 744 and executed the script. When I executed the script, I'm getting the following message:

dx: line 1645: /usr/local/dx/bin_linux/startupui: No such file or directory
dx: line 1645: exec: /usr/local/dx/bin_linux/startupui: cannot execute: No such file or directory


Was my build successful or do I have to define some environment variables?
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