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  • Subject: /usr/bin/install
  • From: "Bernd Jagla" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 4 Jun 2007 19:41:59 -0400

Hi,

 

I want to use /usr/bin/install but I get a Bus error instead when issuing install –c file1 file2

 

There is a EXC_BAD_ACCESS exception, KERNEL_PROTECTION_FAILURE.

 

Since I already uninstalled and reinstalled Xcode, I thought of testing it with a very small application that is known to work. (The one I am installing is working anywhere else as well).

 

Could it be that is has something to do with authentication issues? But I am running it with sudo????

 

I am using 10.4.9 build 8P135

On a PPC X server

 

If anyone can think of anything else I could test, it would be appreciated.

 

Thanks,

 

Bernd

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