Re: Broken Pipe
Re: Broken Pipe
- Subject: Re: Broken Pipe
- From: Syd Polk <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 1 Aug 2007 11:53:55 -0500
On Aug 1, 2007, at 3:39 AM, Giacomo Monari wrote:
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?
I think that it is there, but /usr is not visible in the Finder. If
you launch Terminal, and type:
ls /usr/bin
You will get a screen full of gook.
If you type:
ls /usr/bin/as
you will get back:
/usr/bin/as
Apple decided that all of the Unix-style junk was not worth being
seen by the unwashed masses.
Syd Polk
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"Let the music be your light" - Dave Edwards, KUHF-FM, 1982
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