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Hello, |
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On 2005-12-15, at 09:27, Dirk Schönberger wrote: |
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>>> Hm.. but why? I'd use symlinks eg. /usr/bin/wc -> /opt/gentoo/bin/ |
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>>> wc, |
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>>> what resolves those problems. |
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>> |
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> This may be a problem if /usr/bin/wc is already an executable |
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> provided by |
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> MacOSX |
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>> Or what about a Framework? |
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> Care to elaborate? |
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Linking /usr/bin/wc into PREFIX root of Gentoo Portage, we dont hurt |
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OSX. |
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> I am not really interested in finding perl, but instead the |
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> executable I |
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> want to call (/usr/bin/wc in this case) |
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> Besides, if I do a "#!/usr/bin/env perl", I may find the MacOSX |
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> provided |
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> Perl, not the Perl I installed via Gentoo. |
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> Somehow defeats the purpose, doesn't it? |
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Maybe it's time to look at DarwinPorts, and makes it better. :-) |
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gaber |
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gg: 606 ripe: mg3051 jid: gaber/gentoo.pl |