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On 8/16/10 7:52 PM, James Coyle wrote:
> I recently had to reinstall Snow Leopard. Now that I have, my Apache 
> installation (non-Fink) and Fink itself have gone south. The "sw" folder 
> still exists at the root of my drive and when I invoke Fink from there, there 
> seems to be some activity in the Terminal; however, when I put any fink 
> command into the Terminal,  I get a "command not found" response.
> 
> How do I fix this? Or do I need to reinstall the whole thing?
> 
> Thank you.
> 

If /sw/bin and /sw/sbin aren't in the list when you run "printenv PATH",
then you may need to run /sw/bin/pathsetup.sh again.

Then once that works use

fink list -it daemonic xinitrc passwd | cut -f2 | xargs fink reinstall

to reinstall any of those packages which you had installed--these
install files outside of the Fink tree and therefore would be confused
by a system reinstall.
- -- 
Alexander Hansen
Fink User Liaison
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