Thanks for all the help. I will try your methods and get back to you. Regards, Sharmistha On Wed, Sep 30, 2009 at 1:24 PM, Bastien Chevreux <bach@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Subject: [mira_talk] Re: Assembly > > 3. I ran the respective command you provided, unfortunately, error says: > bash: mira: command not found. > > Now can it be easier for you to guide me to the root of my errors? > > You obviously did not install the mira executables in a system directory > (/usr/local/bin comes to mind) or in a private directory which is in your > PATH variable so that the shell can find it. > > Assuming you have no root priviledges and that you don't know how to extend > the PATH environment for your current shell (bash), the easiest way would be > to use the fully qualified name of the location where MIRA currently resides > as command. > > So, if the executable is in the directory "/some/where/in/your/system", you > need to prefix that directory to the mira command and things will run fine: > "/some/where/in/your/system/mira" > > B. > > -- > You have received this mail because you are subscribed to the mira_talk > mailing list. For information on how to subscribe or unsubscribe, please > visit http://www.chevreux.org/mira_mailinglists.html >