![]() # ferret_paths link options: # c - link to ferret_paths.csh (all users work under tcsh, csh) # s - link to ferret_paths.sh (all users work under bash, dash, ksh, sh) # n - do not create the link (use ferret_paths.csh or ferret_paths.sh) # ferret_paths link to create? (c/s/n) -> s # The files 'ferret_path.csh' and 'ferret_paths.sh' can always be # used regardless of the answer to this question. This is simply a # convenience for users and should only be done on systems where # all Ferret users work under the same shell (such as tcsh or bash). # desired ferret_paths location -> /usr/local # To duplicate behavior found in older version of Ferret, you can # create a link (shortcut) 'ferret_paths' that refers to either # 'ferret_paths.csh' or 'ferret_paths.sh'. # FER_DSETS -> /Users/jourdain/Ferret-7.4.4/fer_dsets # Enter the name of the directory where you want to place # the newly created 'ferret_paths.csh' and 'ferret_path.sh' # files for example, '/usr/local'. # FER_DIR -> /Users/jourdain/Ferret-7.4.4 # Enter the name of the directory where the 'fer_' # file was installed/extracted (FER_DSETS). The location recommended # in the Ferret installation guide was '/usr/local/ferret'. # Enter the name of the directory where the 'fer_' # file was installed/extracted (FER_DIR). # Enter your choice: # (1) Install executables, (2) Customize ferret_paths files, (3,q,x) Exit # (1, 2, 3, q, x) -> 2 # Customize ferret_paths files.
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