Try to run the startup script by calling a new shell, that is, try doing the 
following - 
"csh startup"
this will use the C shell to execute the startup script. 

On Sunday 16 March 2003 0:08 am, you wrote:
> Alright, good news is my code is compiled and runs if I execute trom in the
> /src directory. So thanks all of you for the advice and tips...couldn't
> have gotten this far without ya.
>
> Next question...
>
> When I run the startup file in the /area directory it chokes. I think is
> has something to do with the first line of : #!/bin/csh since when I
> execute the file it returns with: ": bad interpreter : No such file or
> directory "
>
> If I cut out the first line, I get: "Line 7: syntax error near unexpected
> token 'set'".
>
> So, I checked in my /bin directory, and yes, csh is there. Am I missing
> something obvious?
>
> -UD
>
>
>
>
>
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