The environment variable [
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Environment_variable ] ElaSticROOT needs to
contain the location path to where you have ElaStic. The ElaStic
program needs to know where it is located on your system, the
ElaSticROOT is used to tell the ElaStic program where you put it.
On Sat, May 30, 2015 at 04:01:25PM +0100, Abed Reg wrote:
Thanks Dr Abo for your reply and for your interesting to my questions
I have already read the readme file and i have found a problem with the
first step :
STEP 0.1:
The ElaSticROOT shell variable must be set by the user. For
please instal debian7.4.1 wheezy
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Thanks Dr. Víctor Luaña and Dr Gavin Abo for your reply
Firstly : I'm using Ubuntu as an operating system and I have some
information about the shells but some times the explanations are ambigous.
Secondly , I thank both you for your explanations that they are very clear
for me . I will use them
Thanks Dr Abo for your reply and for your interesting to my questions
I have already read the readme file and i have found a problem with the
first step :
STEP 0.1:
The ElaSticROOT shell variable must be set by the user. For
instance, add the following line with the correct ElaStic path, in
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