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Is it possible to run my C executables without using "./" before the filename? Any help is appreciated. Thanks. -JB
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Sure, put ``.'' (ie, the current directory) in your path. E.g.,
set path = ( $path . )
And run your program. You might want to put that in your .cshrc or
.login file.
You're the man! Works like a charm. Thanks again. -JB
Sure thing.
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