Date: Sat, 07 Feb 2009 13:15:08 -0500 From: Akenner <SlackWareWolf@comcast.net> Cc: questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Strange and weird, probably simple, aim DL Message-ID: <498DCFAC.6020806@comcast.net> In-Reply-To: <4ad871310902071009h27dd3d08uce0adb922d436b23@mail.gmail.com> References: <498D9D64.7010603@comcast.net> <20090207160254.GC1626@phoenix.local> <498DC84B.4020203@comcast.net> <4ad871310902071009h27dd3d08uce0adb922d436b23@mail.gmail.com>
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Glen Barber wrote: > On Sat, Feb 7, 2009 at 12:43 PM, Akenner <SlackWareWolf@comcast.net> wrote: > >> Glen Barber wrote: >> >>> Akenner said: >>> >>>> basic Xterm, it says it can't be found. If I try running it from a "run" >>>> dialog it won't run from there either. >>>> >>>> >>>> >>> Have you `rehash'ed ? >>> >>> >>> >> Yes I have. I read that whenever installing something new I should do that >> so it can find new things. >> >> > > Did that not work? Is the problem still present? What happens if you > log out and log in again? > > > Basically it does the same thing. I used the pkg_add as I said, and once I finished, I did the rehash thing, and then logging in and out doesn't seem to change it. Is there a chance the package itself is messy? I was told to try whereis and did so, and it said /usr/ports/net-im/aim and when I typed the direct path, it said permission denied, so I tried su to root, and ran it again, and it said the same thing...Which is a little strange being root.
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