I wish to install the new version of FSL (see
http://www.fmrib.ox.ac.uk/fsl/).
According to their website:-
"Alternatively, FSL can run natively under Windows XP once you have
installed a free package called Cygwin, which is a unix-like
environment running inside Windows. Programs that run under Cygwin are
real native Windows programs but typically run within the unix-like
directory structure that lives in C:\cygwin, which is accessible to
all Windows programs. Please note that we cannot offer any support
relating to the installation or running of Cygwin!
Cygwin is (normally) extremely easy to install, but unfortunately the
latest Cygwin distribution is broken at present - it doesn't work
correctly with the latest TCL/TK/Tix, which FSL uses for the GUIs.
Therefore it is necessary, if you don't already have Cygwin installed,
to install a slightly older version of Cygwin. The following steps are
pretty easy - hopefully Cygwin will get fixed soon and we can revert
to the easier default Cygwin installation!"
Is this problem still current (was it ever?). Can I install Vsn 1.5.21-1
and run FSL without a problem?.
regards,
Dr. K. F. Morris
Centre for Clinical Neurosciences & Neurological Research
St Vincent's Hospital Fitzroy 3065
Australia
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