From: Justin W. <ju...@ma...> - 2004-05-21 04:25:29
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On May 20, 2004, at 21:18, Lloyd Budd wrote: > > On 20-May-04, at 23:38, Justin Walker wrote: > >> >> On May 20, 2004, at 20:11, Brandon Potter wrote: >> >>> When fink installed it created the .profile for me. >>> There is no .bash_profile on my system. >> >> I can't answer this one; someone with more in-depth understanding of >> the install mechanism may know. >> >>> So, I should create .bash_profile and put >>> /sw/bin/init.sh >>> in it? That's all that's in the .profile >> >> That should do it. > > No ... I would be surprised if that relates . .profile is fine . .profile is fine only if none of the 'higher priority' startup scripts are present; I didn't list them, but the man page does. > It almost sounds like your gimp and abiword problems are separate from > each other . > What does > which gimp > return ? Good point. The same should be done for all the executables. > For abiword my guess would be a problem with the X11 install and the > related packages . Maybe that relates to the gimp problem too . It's definitely worth checking. It's anomalous behavior, and may well point to the real problem. Regards, Justin -- Justin C. Walker, Curmudgeon-At-Large * Institute for General Semantics | It's not whether you win or lose... | It's whether *I* win or lose. *--------------------------------------*-------------------------------* |