From: Oliver Becker (obecker@informatik.hu-berlin.de)
Date: Tue Apr 20 2004 - 01:33:23 PDT
> Your current problem is caused by the fact that "xep.sh" is not on your
> shell's path. To run without having xep on your path, you will need to
> "cd" to the XEP directory and then type
> "./xep.sh -help"
Addendum:
additionally you have to give xep.sh execution rights by typing once
"chmod +x xep.sh"
(At least I always have to do this after installing a new XEP version)
Oliver
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