How to set environment variables

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Overview

After entering a command, if you received a message similar to command not found or no such file or directory you may need to set environment variables for the shell by running the setenv.sh script. This works in each shell session and only in shells similar to the Bourne shell, like bash. It will not work in either csh or tcsh.

Steps

To set environment variables, run the following script: 

source /usr/local/groundwork/scripts/setenv.sh

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