On 8/2/06, Martin Costabel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Andrew Hartung wrote:
> []rc/
> >>> fink.build/autoconf-2.60-4/autoconf-2.60
> >>> texi2html -split_chapter ./autoconf.texi
> >>
> >> What's your texi2html?
> >>
> >>  which texi2html
> >
> > /usr/bin/texi2html
> >
> >>  texi2html --version
> >
> > 1.70
> >
> >>  fink list texi2html
> >
> >  i   texi2html                  1.64-16
>
> OK. You have Fink's texi2html installed as the autoconf package
> requires, but it is not used, probably because your PATH doesn't place
> /sw/bin before /usr/bin. The autoconf packge relies on the right
> texi2html being found. This is a mistake in the package - it should use
> "/sw/bin/texi2html" instead of just "texi2html" - but it shows also that
> your environment is not correctly configured for Fink.
>
> Without looking at your computer, I cannot exclude another possibility
> which is that your PATH is indeed correct, but you don't have
> /sw/bin/texi2html. In this case you need to reinstall the texi2html package.
>
> --
> Martin
>
It might be something to do with the update-alternatives system in
that case, cf. Martin's post:

http://article.gmane.org/gmane.os.apple.fink.beginners/18291

-- 
Alexander K. Hansen
Fink Documenter (still)

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