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On 05/26/2012 10:34 AM, Peter Humphrey wrote: |
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> On Saturday 26 May 2012 09:36:50 pk wrote: |
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>> On 2012-05-26 01:52, Peter Humphrey wrote: |
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>>> $ elogviewer --help |
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>>> File "/usr/local/bin/elogviewer", line 11 |
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>>> """ |
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>>> ^ |
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>>> SyntaxError: invalid syntax |
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>> Huh? Mine (latest stable 0.5.2-r2, official Gentoo portage - not some |
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>> overlay) is installed in /usr/bin/... |
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> So is mine (same version), so I don't know why it's looking in |
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> /usr/local/bin. I have no alias mentioning elogviewer. |
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> $ find /usr -name elogviewer 2> /dev/null |
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> /usr/portage/app-portage/elogviewer |
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> /usr/bin/elogviewer |
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> $ |
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> $ grep /local/ /usr/bin/elogviewer |
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> $ |
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>> Have you changed the install path or installed it through some other |
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>> means? |
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> Nope. Unless I did something odd in 2007, I suppose. I don't like |
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> mysteries :-( |
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Portage *never* installs anything in /usr/local. My best bet is that you |
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have been experimenting back in 2007 and probably copied the original |
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file in /usr/local. Remove it and then emerge elogviewer again ;) |
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Regards, |
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Markos Chandras / Gentoo Linux Developer / Key ID: B4AFF2C2 |