Dear Dr. Alexander Hansen,

I have done what you have proposed but this can do also pathsetup.

Again I received a warning saying a .login file overwrite the PATH:

"Perhaps some other file like ~/.login is resetting the path after bash_profile is executed. "

But PATH is untouched and there is not any file on /etc and /home/gre which can reset the PATH.


Meantime I think, it is an apple failure which does not allow
users to erase programs and installing them new.






Am 10.10.2011 um 00:07 schrieb Alexander Hansen:


Your problem isn't that Fink can't be installed, it's that something
confused the pathsetup script.

Just edit your $HOME/.bash_profile and add

test -r /sw/bin/init.sh && . /sw/bin/init.sh

to it, then start a new shell session.
- --
Alexander Hansen, Ph.D.
Fink User Liaison

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