On Tuesday 10 May 2005 02:44 pm, Sylvain LE GALL wrote:
> For example, run the command "update-alternatives --list unison", just
> to see if the symlinks is installed. I would also like to have a "ls -al
> /usr/bin/unison".

$ sudo update-alternatives --list unison
/usr/bin/unison2.9.1

$ ls -al /usr/bin/unison
ls: /usr/bin/unison: No such file or directory

Weird. So then I run galternatives and notice that the alternatives management 
for Unison has been set to 'manual'. I change it back to auto, and after 
that:

$ ls -al /usr/bin/unison
lrwxrwxrwx  1 root root 24 2005-05-10 14:46 /usr/bin/unison 
-> /etc/alternatives/unison*

So all good now :)

I'm not sure where the problem came from. But I'm guessing its something 
specific to my machine, and not necessarily a bug with Unison. Thanks for the 
prompt response, you can close the bug.

-- 
Diwaker Gupta
Graduate Student, Computer Sc. and Engg.
University of California, San Diego
http://resolute.ucsd.edu/diwaker


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