Type 'which install' and see where install is running from. Perhaps you have
a bad version somewhere. My install supports a -d switch and gives a
completely different usage screen.
Paul
On 2/18/02 6:42 PM, "Justin C. Walker" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi, all,
>
> I updated from an earlier fi
On Tuesday, February 19, 2002, at 03:01 AM, David R. Morrison wrote:
> Justin C. Walker wrote:
>
>> I got this at the end of the operation:
>>
>>> (cd /sw/src/root-windowmaker-0.80.0-1/sw/share/man/sk/man1 ; for i in
>>> geticonset getstyle seticons setstyle wdwrite wmaker wmsetbg wsetfont
>>>
On Monday, February 18, 2002, at 11:07 PM, Charlie Allom wrote:
> On Mon, Feb 18, 2002 at 06:42:00PM -0800, Justin C. Walker wrote:
>
>>> windowmaker-0.80.0-1/sw/share/doc/windowmaker
>>> bad command-line parameter -d
>>> Usage: install
>>> Where switches are:
>>>-s --quiet make silent b
At 12:10 Uhr +0100 19.02.2002, Martin Costabel wrote:
[...]
>When you do 'su -', you get root's environment variables, and in a sane
>installation, root does not have "." in his PATH. The reason why Justin
>had this problem is that he has "." in his PATH before /usr/bin, which
>is a bad idea in
Charlie Allom wrote:
>
> On Mon, Feb 18, 2002 at 06:42:00PM -0800, Justin C. Walker wrote:
>
> > >windowmaker-0.80.0-1/sw/share/doc/windowmaker
> > >bad command-line parameter -d
> > >Usage: install
> > >Where switches are:
> > >-s --quiet make silent build
> > >-h --help show th
Justin C. Walker wrote:
> I got this at the end of the operation:
>
> > (cd /sw/src/root-windowmaker-0.80.0-1/sw/share/man/sk/man1 ; for i in
> > geticonset getstyle seticons setstyle wdwrite wmaker wmsetbg wsetfont
> > wxcopy wxpaste ; do mv $i.1x $i.1 ; done )
> > install -d
On Mon, Feb 18, 2002 at 06:42:00PM -0800, Justin C. Walker wrote:
> >windowmaker-0.80.0-1/sw/share/doc/windowmaker
> >bad command-line parameter -d
> >Usage: install
> >Where switches are:
> >-s --quiet make silent build
> >-h --help show this message
> >
> >### install failed, ex
Hi, all,
I updated from an earlier fink, to 0.9.7, did a self-update, followed by
update-all. Things seemed to go fine (ignoring the 'unused multiple
definition' errors) until windowmaker processing. I got this at the end
of the operation:
> (cd /sw/src/root-windowmaker-0.80.0-1/sw/share/m