On Wednesday, June 4, 2003, at 01:56 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm afraid I'm not getting this at all (which could be due to the fact that I don't know unix).� I've tried the
# which which
and the
/usr/bin/which
calls, and all I get is command not found errors.� Can you tell me more about what the unix command would be to determine if the BSD.pkg file exists?
Sorry, I was convoluting the issue. To see if BSD.pkg exists, I would do in transcript:
put there is a folder "/Library/Receipts/BSD.pkg"
The "which" command; I it suggested for something else. On second thought, the "which" command isn't going to help you. If the command, e.g. "grep" is on the users path, then you can use shell(). If it's not on the user's path, then "which" isn't going to help anyways. Never mind!
BTW I'm not 100% sure what the existence of BSD.pkg means. I think it means what you are looking for.
Alex Rice, Software Developer Architectural Research Consultants, Inc. [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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