/usr/include/gpilotd is a directory, FWIW.  /usr/libexec/gpilotd,
/opt/gnome2/libexec/gpilotd, /opt/gnome/libexec/gpilotd, or
<someothersillyprefix>/libexec/gpilotd is what's needed.

-Mark Gordon

On Tue, 2003-11-18 at 08:07, Christopher Ness wrote:
> Running RH 9/XD2 here and `gpilotd` is found in:
> 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] .unison]$ whereis gpilotd
> gpilotd: /usr/include/gpilotd /usr/libexec/gpilotd
> 
> Cheers,
> Chris
> 
> On Mon, 2003-11-17 at 23:14, Kraski Web Services wrote:
> > On Thu, 2003-11-06 at 19:51, Walt Pennington wrote:
> > > Can you run gpilotd from the command line, do a sync, and then post the
> > > results to the Evolution List?
> > 
> > I think I sent this directly to Walt by accident.  Hopefully, this'll go
> > to the list this time.  Anyway, I found a number of executables that
> > include gpilotd in the name, but none named just "gpilotd".  So, which
> > one do I need to try from commandline?  And should I remove the applet
> > from the Gnome panel for this test?
> > 
> > Bill Kraski
> > 
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