Ebrahim Mayat wrote:
>  
> On Tuesday, October 30, 2007, at 06:53AM, "Alexander K. Hansen" <[EMAIL 
> PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>   
>> Run "which sudo".  If it's "/usr/bin/sudo" then your issue is with
>> Leopard rather than Fink, and you'll probably have to do a clean install
>> of some sort.
>>     
>
> Hi Alex
>
> Yes, that is indeed the case.
>
> $ which sudo
> /usr/bin/sudo
>
> When you say "clean install" , do you mean an "Erase and Install" ?
>
> (I was dreading that.)
>
> EM
>   

Or maybe "Archive and Install".  Before you go that far, you might try
checking on /etc/sudoers--though I think you'll have to boot into
single-user mode (hold down command+s during startup) to see it, because
you'd have to be "sudoed" to see it normally.

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