That worked... thank you.  But I see how you told me to type 'sudo rm -fR 
/usr/local/share/man' in order to delete the paths of 
/usr/local/share/man/man1/brew.1, but after trying to run an update again, it's 
still complaining about needing to delete the paths for 
'/usr/local/share/doc/homebrew'.  Does that mean I need to use 'sudo rm -fR 
/usr/local/share/doc' for it, or 'sudo rm -fR /usr/local/share/doc/homebrew'?  
Which is correct, or something else altogether, if I shouldn't be deleting a 
homebrew doc?


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On Sat, 10/1/16, Luca Barbato <[email protected]> wrote:

 Subject: Re: [libav-tools] Question about a 404 encountered during download
 To: [email protected]
 Date: Saturday, October 1, 2016, 9:58 AM
 
 On 29/09/16 23:37, Emily
 Collins wrote:
 > 
 >
 How do I 'delete these paths'?   Should I
 bother to change ownership?  And then I'll try updating
 again (would the yasm thing also be necessary, then?)...
 Also, again thanks for pointing out the right commands to
 use, for someone not familiar navigating Homebrew.
 
 sudo rm -fR
 /usr/local/share/man
 
 but be
 careful.
 
 lu
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