03-29-2009
Quote:
Originally Posted by
mgessner
It looks like it's not in your shell's search path.
Go to the directory where the dialog binary is and do
./dialog
To make sure the file is there, do
ls ./dialog
HTH
I have added path, exported path and it worked as in your example only.
My friend helped me a lot and now I can run
dialog from a command line from any directory.
It works really excellent as I try some examples from the next
and changing directory each time was a nightmare.
thanks
Jack
[admin@oo bin]$ dialog
cdialog (ComeOn Dialog!) version 1.1-20080819
[admin@oo /]$ dialog
cdialog (ComeOn Dialog!) version 1.1-20080819
[admin@oo /tmp]$ dialog
cdialog (ComeOn Dialog!) version 1.1-20080819
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