![]() Note, however, that some examples will require modification to work properly if dakota and related helper programs are not on your PATH. If you prefer you may refer to the dakota executable using its fully-qualified path. The following setup will make the dakota command and other helper programs available at the terminal. usr/bin/which: no dakota in (/usr/local/bin:/usr/local/sbin) If your PATH variable is NOT set correctly, you will get a message like the following: path/to/dakota/install/directory/bin/dakota If your PATH variable is set correctly, the path to the dakota binary should be displayed. ![]() ![]() Make sure Dakota executables (and optionally test files and current directory) are available on the PATH by typing 'which dakota' at command line prompt. In the instructions below, $INSTALL_DIR refers to the path to the new install directory, /path/to/dakota/install/directory/Dakota. ![]()
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