If you're using the freevo-1.4-rc1.i386.rpm set of applications,
you need to add /usr/local/freevo to your path, or else do the
following:

cd /usr/local/freevo; ./freevo

T.C.

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On Tue, 21 Oct 2003, David Willis wrote:

> I tried installing from the 1.4 rc1 packages, and while installing the RPMs (on 
> redhat 9) ran just fine, after I finished and tried to start freevo, I get the 
> message that there is no such file.  I ran a search, and no executable file was 
> installed!  I installed the runtime package, apps package, and 
> freevo-1.4-rc1.i386.rpm.  Did I miss one somewhere?  Any ideas?



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