If it installed where it was supposed, then you'll need to change to the directory you told it to install in. If you can't remember where that is try:
whereis mhonarc (find the executable command mhonarc, but I think it's needs to be in your PATH environment variable anyway, in which case it should've worked for you already) OR FIND / -name mhonarc -print (look in every directory for it, starting from / and going recursively below that, and print the results) OR ls -R / | grep mhonarc | more (list all contents of all directories recursively from /, search list output for mhonarc, print one screen of results at a time) Henning Sittler www.inscriber.com -----Original Message----- From: Jan Wolski [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, June 11, 2003 12:08 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Command not found I've exhausted my other resources and have resorted to bugging the gurus at the mailing list..... I've just installed MHonArc2.6.3. The install appeared to go smoothly and, to my untrained eye, it looks like all the correct directories were created and the files are in the right place. However I'm being told by bash that the mhonarc command can't be found. My unix is rusty, and I've never used bash before, but my guess is that a path was not specified for the command. Doesn't the install do that for me? Here's what I entered and the results I got: [big/dom/xcfidsselfhelp/MHonArc2.6.3 ]$ mhonarc -outdir /b ig/dom/xcfidsselfhelp/www/lessons /big/dom/xcfidsselfhelp/janwolski/csh1/archiv e/[0-9]* -title "CSH1 Archive" -ttitle "CSH1 Threaded Archive" bash: mhonarc: command not found I'd sure appreciate your help, it would take me hours to dig out all my unix stuff to try to figger this out. - Jan Do you Yahoo!? Free online calendar with sync to Outlook(TM). --------------------------------------------------------------------- To sign-off this list, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the message text UNSUBSCRIBE MHONARC-USERS
