#!/bin/csh # usage: source addlibpath.csh new_path # this script requires a normalized $PATH: # 1. each path except the last one must be followed by ":" without any whitespace; # 2. each path is NOT finished by "/" # besides, the input parameter $1 is NOT finished by "/". # Purpose of the normalization is to match $ENV{NEWPATH}(:\|$) # it must be explicitly exported because Perl only add environment variables to %ENV, not those shell variables: setenv NEWPATH $1 # on windows, we must use /usr/bin/perl from cygwin, because ActivePerl doesn't work on following line: if ('no' == `/usr/bin/perl -e 'if ($ENV{LD_LIBRARY_PATH} =~ m|$ENV{NEWPATH}(:\|$)|) {exec "echo yes"} else {exec "echo no"}'`) then if (${?LD_LIBRARY_PATH} == 1) then # you must enclose {?LD_LIBRARY_PATH}, otherwise it checks LD instead of LD_LIBRARY_PATH setenv LD_LIBRARY_PATH ${1}:${LD_LIBRARY_PATH} # $1 must be enclosed with {}, otherwise it cannot be parsed. else setenv LD_LIBRARY_PATH ${1} endif endif