I was happily SVN'ing some stuff as usual, and my SVN command no longer worked.
I changed some files earlier, (.profile, .bash_profile, etc), but don't believe this is the cause of my problem.
Traversing to /sw/bin, I cannot run these commands:
svn svnadmin svncreate cvs fink
They all say '-bash: XXX: command not found'
I have no idea what happened... any help would be greatly appreciated!
Some of the apps in the /sw/bin folder are working as expected (and anywhere - not just /sw/bin), but there are a bunch that no longer work.
I'm incredibly confused. While in the actual bin folder, I should be able to at least hit those apps, period. Something's way messed up...
Interestingly enough..... if go to /sw/bin in the finder, and open 'svn' that way, it runs, obviously throwing the error of not enough arguments...
Alright, well, I ran 'pathsetup.sh' in terminal without logging in, and its all good now. Must have overwritten something.
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I was happily SVN'ing some stuff as usual, and my SVN command no longer worked.
I changed some files earlier, (.profile, .bash_profile, etc), but don't believe this is the cause of my problem.
Traversing to /sw/bin, I cannot run these commands:
svn
svnadmin
svncreate
cvs
fink
They all say '-bash: XXX: command not found'
I have no idea what happened... any help would be greatly appreciated!
Some of the apps in the /sw/bin folder are working as expected (and anywhere - not just /sw/bin), but there are a bunch that no longer work.
I'm incredibly confused. While in the actual bin folder, I should be able to at least hit those apps, period. Something's way messed up...
Interestingly enough..... if go to /sw/bin in the finder, and open 'svn' that way, it runs, obviously throwing the error of not enough arguments...
Alright, well, I ran 'pathsetup.sh' in terminal without logging in, and its all good now. Must have overwritten something.