yeah, I guess I could try that..

might be easier to just reinstall cups and postfix.. my main reason is I
want it to fix the /etc/alternative links..

They are all now pointing where they should be thanks to everyones help,,
but the eventual targets are missing..

since they all seem to relate to cups and postfix.. maybe just reinstalling
them would fix things..

rgds

Frank

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Subject: Re: [expert] RE: /etc/alternatives listing [was too long]


021215 Franki wrote:
> I made the mistake on this box not selecting "documentation"
> when I installed the system.
> I installed man manually later, but I rather suspect that all the packages
> that were installed before I had man onboard didn't install the man stuff.
> Is there any way to put all the man stuff back in
> without reinstalling all the cups and postfix stuff?

FWIW i've had problems with earlier Mdks
when i didn't install all the dox at the start.
try doing an "update" partial installation, simply selecting
"documentation".
otherwise, you'll probably have to re-install, but more carefully.
generally, Mandrake staff seem to test the full basic installation thoro'ly,
but cannot as humans be expected to check every permutation of
part-installs.

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