On Fri, Feb 20, 2009 at 1:52 PM,  <[email protected]> wrote:

> I don't have /usr/local/bin for what it's worth - are you sure you had
> one? Why were you looking there anyway?

I was trying to install TMS ('basic cvs style operations on Time
Machine volumes') to it using
sudo cp tms /usr/local/bin
as suggested at http://db.tidbits.com/article/9607

> Using touch or redirection in the terminal you could have
> inadvertently created it. Try having a look at it using 'cat -v |
> more' and see if it looks like a document. If you do the same on
> something that should be a directory you will be able to see the
> different patterns.

Sounds plausible. I've deleted it, and used mkdir to create a
directory, and now it all works fine. I wish I had checked the create
date now. Perhaps I forgot to use sudo the first time I tried to do
the cp..

Cheers

--stuart

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