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Firstly, you need to use export, not setenv As further evidence the error messages are consistent with bash, dash and ksh's error message formatting, but not with tcsh's. Secondly, you need to source the script

You can also use the The command setenv is not found because some different interpreter is executing the script I am trying to simplify my job by writing a bash file.

I did use putty with other foreground color so i did a restart of putty with default color and setenv dit work again :)

19 setenv belongs to (t)csh, not to bash which is the default shell in centos Discover the mystery behind the setenv Learn how to navigate this issue, understand its causes, and master the art of effective troubleshooting. Posix.1 specifies that if name contains an '=' character, then setenv () should fail with the error einval

However, versions of glibc before glibc 2.3.4 allowed an '=' sign in name. I develop a tcl/tk script tool in linux In order to run the tool, every time i need to set the environment variable like this in shell To gain full voting privileges, the setenv command is not found when trying to run a shell script

How do i fix this

I have a problem with a shell script, which looks like The problem is that it worked until i installed ubuntu 12.04 The respond tells me that the command setenv is not found. Why does only localhost see the from_root environment variable

1) this could be because you have localhost setup as a hostname which would more and likely trigger the default, check in /etc/hostname or optionally use a fqdn such as web.localhost. I wrote a c program in linux to set the values of environment variables using setenv, but after execution, when i run set or export, the environment variable itself seems to be unset.

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