You can also add . to your path statement in your shell startup script file. ( this may be .profile .tcshrc .cshrc depending on which shell you are running ) Just make sure that it is the last entry in the path list. Laszlo On Sun, 31 May 1998, denis miller wrote:
Thanks, however where and when do I type ./hello. I am feeling pretty lost in this right now. The help is appreciated!
Darren Benham wrote:
try ./hello it's possible the current working directory is NOT in your path. In unix/Linux, you have to specify the current directory explicitly for it to be includeded.
On 31-May-98 denis miller wrote:
permissions now read "rwxrwxrwx hello" when I try to run "hello" I get the message "hello command not found"
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