On Fri, Jan 13, 2006 at 06:41:55PM -0600, Robert T Wyatt wrote:
> Daniel Macks wrote:
> >Try 'dpkg -S ccp4.sh'
> >to see what (if any) package fink thinks installed it.
> 
> dpkg -S ccp4.sh
> dpkg: *ccp4.sh* not found.
> 
>  If fink didn't
> >install it, perhaps there was a bug in the packaging of ccp4 that you
> >had tried to build that installed that file during the compile phase?
> >If its presence is causing problems, especially if you and fink don't
> >know why it's there, then delete it (or 'chmod -x' it so the shell
> >startup will ignore it and you can decide what to do with it later).
> 
> bash-3.00$ sudo rm /sw/share/xtal/ccp4-5.0.2/include/ccp4.setup-sh
> Password:
> rm: /sw/share/xtal/ccp4-5.0.2/include/ccp4.setup-sh: No such file or 
> directory

I meant remove /sw/etc/profile.d/ccp4.sh, sorry. /sw/bin/init.sh loads
"all *.sh in /sw/etc/profile.d/", so if you get an error during shell
startup that you can trace to a particular file there, try to remove
it, resorting to 'sudo rm' if fink or dpkg doesn't own it.

dan

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