.. _bugs: Possible bug fixes ================== .. note:: This section is meant to become a list of common bugs that might arise along with a way to solve them. Can't fine bashrc file ---------------------- If you could not find your ``.bashrc`` file, it might mean that you either don't have one, or that it is located somewhere else. If you're using C shell, then you should be actually looking for ``.cshrc``. If that is indeed the case, replace ``bashrc`` by ``cshrc`` everywhere it appears. Furthermore, environment definitions are made slightly different in C shells. Instead of typing ``export KPP_HOME=$HOME/kpp`` for example, you would have to type ``setenv KPP_HOME $HOME/kpp``. For other (less common) shells, we advice you to google these definitions. They should be easy to find. When in doubt of which shell you're using, type ``echo $SHELL`` and check the output. If you still can't find your ``.bashrc`` or ``.cshrc``, chances are you're using an emulator, and not running natively. If this is the case, google for the location of the ``.bashrc``-equivalent in your shell emulator (be it, Cygwin, Mingw, cmder or others).