On Wednesday, September 4, 2002, at 09:38  AM, David R. Morrison wrote:

>
>> Doing `fink update-all' with the experimental 10.2 configuration 
>> leaves
>> a broken man command in /sw/bin/man.  (The command reports an illegal
>> option `-C'.)  The PATH defined by fink puts this man command ahead of
>> the working /usr/bin/man.  Is there a fink way to remove or repair
>> this?  Or should I just rename /sw/bin/man so it won't be used?
>
> You need to run "dpkg -r --force-depends manconf".  A revised version 
> of
> the 10.2 upgrade routine will include this step (before we release the
> upgrade for general use).

Thanks.  That fixed it.

Ronald Florence                 www.18james.com



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