Lee Nixon wrote:
>    Went to the FAQ and was advised to try /sw/bin/pathsetup.sh and all
> I got was a big long list of errors---'unable to read lib', 'no such
> file or directory', etc.  Anyone have a clue as to what's going on
> here?  
No, because a terse verbal description carries much less information 
than a verbatim transcript of an error message. 
How about copying-and-pasting the output from whatever problem you 
initially had, and then at least some of the output from running 
/sw/bin/pathsetup.sh .
> Plus,  when I download an app I don't get any single file with
> the  application name on it --just a lot of component files which
> makes me wonder what's going on with that.  These aren't source
> distributions, they're binaries.
>   Would appreciate any help.
>
>        Lee
>
>   
It's not clear what you mean here.  If you're talking about packages 
that you've built with Fink, pretty much all of them generate a bunch of 
component files, some of which are binaries, some of which are not.  
Pretty much none of them generate anything resembling application 
bundles (which are really folders with libraries, executables, etc. in 
them).  Once again, a concrete example of what you were looking for 
would be helpful.

In general, it's also good to provide your OS version and architecture, 
as well as the output of "fink --version".

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