Re: Broken Pipe
Re: Broken Pipe
- Subject: Re: Broken Pipe
- From: Giacomo Monari <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 01 Aug 2007 10:39:36 +0200
Jack Repenning ha scritto:
Ah, that file could be your problem. Open it up (you can use the
Property List Editor that comes with your Developer tools, or any ol'
text editor -- it's probably in XML) and check for a setting for
"PATH". Your error messages indicate that PATH does not contain
/usr/bin (that is, assuming /usr/bin/as actually exists).
If you still need to compile with gnuplot, try something like this:
1. Note down the PATH settings you presently have (which, we suspect,
do not include /usr/bin)
2. in Terminal, move this environment.plist aside, say
mv ~/.MacOSX/environment.plist ~/.MacOSX/environment-save.plist
3. log out, log back in (necessary because this file is read during
login)
4. in Terminal, "echo $PATH", thereby learning what your $PATH ought
to look like
5. put environment.plist back, say
mv ~/.MacOSX/environment-save.plist ~/.MacOSX/environment.plist
6. open it again, as before
7. put whatever you got in step 4 at the front of the PATH setting,
being careful to separate it from the evil stuff that apparently came
from gnuplot with a colon (":").
8. log out and back in again
9. everybody ought to be happy
Thx a lot Jack! In this way everything seems to work (for now): Xcode
returned to compile and also the gnuplot_i interface works well. :)
In your opinion I still have to uninstall and reinstall the Xcode Tools
because those directories are missing?
(Note that the position of my gnuplot is pretty strange: it isn't in
/usr/bin but in /sw/bin because I installed it with Fink...)
Syd Polk ha scritto:
Something happened to your /usr/bin directory. Is there anything at
all in it?
No. And plus note that for example the adress for gnuplot I used in my
environment.plist file was pretty strange 'cause it is in /sw/bin (I
installed it with Fink). Could be that cause of problems?
However I modified my environment.plist file like Jack Repenning
suggested and everything seems to work.
Do you think I still need to uninstall/reinstall Xcode Tools for the
missing directories? Could that cause future problems?
Thanks a lot for the help guys,
Giacomo
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