So the port is creating the perlloca.pod in its working directory, and
tries to copy it over the original one in the activation phase. Is
there a way to fix that?
Regards,
Didier Arenzana
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2007/5/23, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
"Didier Arenzana" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on Tuesday, May 22, 2007 at 3:25
PM -0800 wrote:
>you can change the "xterm" command in /etc/X11/xinit/xinitrc to "xterm
>-ls" too.
I tried that before I upd
2007/5/23, Ryan Schmidt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
However, when X11.app first opens, it automatically opens an xterm
for me, and that xterm still doesn't know my PATH. How do I teach it?
Hi,
you can change the "xterm" command in /etc/X11/xinit/xinitrc to "xterm -ls" too.
Didier.
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2007/5/8, David Liontooth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Are there disadvantages to installing coreutils -- does it or could it
interefere with other programs? I'm a bit queasy, but I guess as long as
/opt/local/bin is last in the path it won't interfere.
In fact, if I understand correctly the portfile,
2007/4/17, Elias Pipping <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
On Apr 16, 2007, at 11:14 PM, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
> A bit unrelated to your question, but: I've
> seen others use "sudo su -" but I haven't
> understood it. Why not use "sudo -s"? Isn't
> that equivalent?
In addition to what Landon said, you might a