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Date:      Thu, 25 May 2000 16:37:26 -0400
From:      Derek Nielsen <derek@zettlergroup.com>
To:        freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Problems with 'make' and 'man' and groff
Message-ID:  <392D8F06.BABEFEB6@zettlergroup.com>

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I am using Mac OS-X Server, which, I've been told is FreeBSD. During the
past day or two I have been trying to install PHP and MySQL. I had both
of them installed, then realized that I needed to change some things in
the configuration of PHP, so I trashed it and set about making it again.
This time, when I type 'make' I get this message:

make: execvp: rm: Not a directory
make: *** [language-parser.tab.o] Error 127

Also, now when I use 'man', as in 'man chmod', I get this error:

man: formatting manual page...
groff: couldn't execute troff: Not a directory
groff: couldn't execute grotty: Not a directory

What is going on here? I can type 'man' by itself, and it explains the
usage, so I assume the PATH info is correct. Any ideas? Thanks...

Derek Nielsen
derek@zettlergroup.com



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