>Not necessary (and bad advice, anyway, for a variety of reasons).
>/sw/bin comes before /usr/bin in your PATH, so "patch" will be
>"sw/bin/patch" if it exists. That's how fink replaces the default
>commands, not by removing system files.
>
>--
>Martin
Yes, I thought that. But when I tried the first time it took the wrong
patch and crashed again ... I installed the new patch and then ran fink
in a new terminal window, so I thought it should take the /sw/bin/patch,
but apparently not. But maybe I made a mistake somewhere.
Vincent.
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