Jean-François Mertens wrote:
> On 22 May 2008, at 20:59, James Mckenzie wrote:
>
>   
>>>> # which cp
>>>>         
>> /sw/bin/cp
>>
>>     
>>>> # ls -l `which cp`
>>>>         
>> cp is dated March 23 2006 and is 207572 bytes in size
>>     
>>>> # dpkg -S `which cp`
>>>>         
>> Package `/sw/bin/cp` is not installed and no info is available.
>>
>> I will go back and install coreutils again (sigh) and see what happens
>>     
> and re-build _ that date looks very bad for a 10.5 system..
>   
>>>> and if relevant, the corresponding output of "fink list -t" ...
>>>>         
>> coreutils-default 1:6.9-3
>> coreutils 1:6.9-3
>>     
>
> All the above looks very suspicious to me _ please copy verbatim from  
> your terminal ..
> Output should look like :
>
> # dpkg -S `which cp`
> coreutils-default: /sw/bin/cp
> # ls -l `which cp`
> lrwxr-xr-x 1 root admin 23 Jan  3 20:57 /sw/bin/cp -> ../lib/ 
> coreutils/bin/cp
> # fink list -t coreutils
> Information about 7021 packages read in 1 seconds.
>   i      coreutils       1:6.9-3 GNU flavoured basic commands
>   i      coreutils-default       1:6.9-3 GNU flavoured basic commands  
> without 'g' prefix
>
> JF Mertens
>
>   
A followup--I was able to build pwlib1 on Leopard with coreutils-default 
installed, too.

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