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  After  doing  the  most recent emerge update, I went to restart gnump3d,
  and received only an error message for my trouble:

gundam init.d # start-stop-daemon --start --exec /usr/bin/gnump3d2 --
--background The plugin directory you've chosen
'/usr/lib/perl5/5.8.0/gnump3d/plugins' doesn't exist

  Is  this  the  result  of  a known problem with extant perl utilities or
  something  more  sinister?  The  directory, in fact, does *not* exist --
  should it? If so, why wasn't it created?

-- 
Alexander Williams ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
============================================================================
  "You are a devil!" she sobbed.
  "Not I!" he laughed. "I was born on this planet long ago. Once, I was
a common man, nor have I lost all human attributes in the numberless
aeons of my adeptship. A human steeped in the dark arts is greater
than a devil."
                        -- RE Howard, The People of the Black Circle


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