On Thu, 10 Oct 2002, Glenn McCorkle wrote: > Try this. > > cd /usr/arachne<enter> and then ./arachne<enter>
Since she gets the error message that arachne-svgalib doesn't exist, it means the error was generated by the arachne script. 'arachne' is obviously running, and not finding arachne-svgalib, or finding it somehow non-executable. > If that does the job.... place ./ in your path. As a rule, you should never place ./ in your path. -- Steve Ackman http://twoloonscoffee.com (Need green beans?) http://twovoyagers.com (glass, linux & other stuff)
