When running update-all after a recent selfupdate-cvs, I am continually getting an error in compiling the netpbm files. Here is a section from the latest attempt:

install -d -m 755 /sw/src/root-netpbm-bin-10.18-2/sw
mv /sw/src/root-netpbm10-10.18-2/sw/bin /sw/src/root-netpbm-bin-10.18-2/sw/
install -d -m 755 /sw/src/root-netpbm-bin-10.18-2/sw/share/man
mv /sw/src/root-netpbm10-10.18-2/sw/share/man/man1 /sw/src/root-netpbm-bin-10.18
-2/sw/share/man/
mv: rename /sw/src/root-netpbm10-10.18-2/sw/share/man/man1 to /sw/src/root-netpb
m-bin-10.18-2/sw/share/man//man1: No such file or directory
### execution of mv failed, exit code 1
Failed: installing netpbm-bin-10.18-2 failed


The only thing I noticed was the double backslash in the mv command.

Also, a previous post had stated problems similar to mine, and a "new" selfupdate-cvs fixed the problem, but I've tried that half a dozen times already with no success.

Thanks.

Jeff Nichols



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