You need to source the ferret_paths script in your own shell to set the environment variables,including adding the directory ferret is in to PATH. You need to do this each time you open anew shell (command line window). You can add this source command to one of the standardstart-up files to do this automatically when you start a new shell. See the man page for bashon that.What you did as root just environment variables for root which then went away when youclosed that window.KarlOn Thu, Apr 5, 2018 at 2:27 AM, Gopal Mondal <gopalmondal18@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:--my FER_DIR --> /usr/local/ferret/,Hy alllI have installed the ferret v7.2 in ubuntu 16.04 lts in root.
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