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RCS file: /cvsroot/fink/scripts/installer/dmg/faq/faq.en.html,v
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--- faq.en.html 30 Jul 2008 14:39:29 -0000      1.88
+++ faq.en.html 1 Sep 2008 00:58:03 -0000       1.89
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
 <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN" 
"http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/loose.dtd";>
 <html><head><meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
 <!--
-Generated from $Fink: faq.en.xml,v 1.86 2008/07/30 14:38:31 alexkhansen Exp $
+Generated from $Fink: faq.en.xml,v 1.87 2008/09/01 00:48:33 alexkhansen Exp $
 -->
 <title>Fink Documentation - The Fink F.A.Q.</title></head><body>
 <table width="100%" cellspacing="0">
@@ -680,7 +680,9 @@
     </a>
     <a name="usage-fink.non-admin-installer">
       <div class="question"><p><b>Q5.33:  I can't install Fink via the 
Installer package, because I get "volume doesn't support symlinks" 
errors.</b></p></div>
-      <div class="answer"><p><b>A:</b> This message commonly means that you've 
tried to run the Fink installer as user who doesn't have administrative 
privileges.  Make sure to log in at the login screen as such a user or switch 
to such a user in the Finder (i.e. fast user switching) before starting the 
Fink installer.</p><p>If you're having trouble even when using an admin 
account, then it's likely a problem with the permissions on your top-level 
directory.  Use Apple's Disk Utility (from the Utilities sub-folder in your 
Applications folder), select the hard drive in question, choose the <b>First 
Aid</b> tab, and press <b>Repair Disk Permissions</b>.</p></div>
+      <div class="answer"><p><b>A:</b> This message commonly means that you've 
tried to run the Fink installer as user who doesn't have administrative 
privileges.  Make sure to log in at the login screen as such a user or switch 
to such a user in the Finder (i.e. fast user switching) before starting the 
Fink installer.</p><p>If you're having trouble even when using an admin 
account, then it's likely a problem with the permissions on your top-level 
directory.  Use Apple's Disk Utility (from the Utilities sub-folder in your 
Applications folder), select the hard drive in question, choose the <b>First 
Aid</b> tab, and press <b>Repair Disk Permissions</b>.  If that doesn't work, 
then you may need to set your permissions manually via:</p><pre>
+sudo chmod 1775 /        
+       </pre></div>
     </a>
     <a name="usage-fink.wrong-arch">
       <div class="question"><p><b>Q5.34: I can't update Fink, because 
<q>package architecture (darwin-i386) does not match system 
(darwin-powerpc).</q>
@@ -1512,4 +1514,4 @@
 provided the document and this copyright notice remain complete and
 unmodified. Any commercial reproduction and any online publication
 requires the explicit consent of the author.</p><hr>
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Exp $</i></p></body></html>
+<p>Generated from <i>$Fink: faq.en.xml,v 1.87 2008/09/01 00:48:33 alexkhansen 
Exp $</i></p></body></html>


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