[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
OK, I found a file called .profile in my home dir that had the "." in the middle
of the line, so I moved that to the end, so it now looks like this:
test -r /sw/bin/init.sh && /sw/bin/init.sh .
No, this doesn't make sense. The "." here is a bash command, the
equivalent of "source" in tcsh. Nothing to do with the "." which means
"current directory" in the PATH environment variable. It seems, though,
that "." is no longer in your PATH in bash now (but this could be a
consequence of your changed .profile that is now crashing).
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install: unknown option -d
install: unknown option -d
This is no longer the bad ./INSTALL speaking here. It is another
"install" binary, still not the good one from /usr/bin. With Michele's
new version of docbook-xsl, this problem should go away.
cp: /sw/src/root-docbook-xsl-1.68.1-1/sw/share/doc/docbook-xsl: No such file or
directory
usage: cp [-R [-H | -L | -P]] [-f | -i | -n] [-pv] src target
The "cp" problem was probably a red herring all along, the error being a
consequence of "install" not working. So don't worry about your "cp"
(but worry about your "install".)
--
Martin
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