Shell conventions

All command-line instructions and examples are shown for the standard Bourne shell, /bin/sh

If you use another shell, such as the C shell, you must modify your commands accordingly.

For example, add /usr/local/ccm72 to the path using the sh shell as follows:

$ PATH=/usr/local/ccm71/bin:$PATH; export PATH

Add /usr/local/ccm72 to the path using the csh shell as follows:

% setenv PATH /usr/local/ccm72/bin:$PATH

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