If I uninstall a SuSE 8.1 rpm (e.g. wine20020826) and install from source a new version of this (e.g. wine20021219), when I type in "wine" it says it is not found ("bash: /usr/bin/wine: no such file or directory"). Now, the .rpm put the binary in /usr/bin, the new version puts it in /usr/local/bin. Both are in my env path. So, since both are in my path, and I uninstalled the old copy, why won't it detect the new /usr/local/bin/wine file? After installs from source, I run "ldconfig", and "SuSEconfig". This happened with several programs, and is getting tiresome, it's like the .rpm is not uninstalling properly? What needs to be changed/adjusted? Thanks, -Jeric -- JericAtSbcglobalDotNetwork 10:17am up 3 days, 11:04, 7 users, load average: 0.66, 0.28, 0.16
Jeric wrote:
If I uninstall a SuSE 8.1 rpm (e.g. wine20020826) and install from source a new version of this (e.g. wine20021219), when I type in "wine" it says it is not found ("bash: /usr/bin/wine: no such file or directory"). Now, the .rpm put the binary in /usr/bin, the new version puts it in /usr/local/bin. Both are in my env path.
/usr/local/bin is not genrally in roots' path.
So, since both are in my path, and I uninstalled the old copy, why won't it detect the new /usr/local/bin/wine file? After installs from source, I run "ldconfig", and "SuSEconfig".
This happened with several programs, and is getting tiresome, it's like the .rpm is not uninstalling properly?
What needs to be changed/adjusted?
Try it as non-root... Mark
On Thu, 2003-01-02 at 03:32, Mark Hounschell wrote:
Try it as non-root...
Thanks for the reply. Oh, sorry for not clarifying...I was installing it as root from konsole-super user, but running it from my normal user account. So, when I get this error I have the following in my path (username = john): /home/john/bin:/usr/games:/opt/gnome/bin:/opt/gnome2/bin:/opt/kde2/bin: /opt/kde3/bin:/usr/X11R6/bin:/usr/lib/java/bin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:/bin:. If I switch the path order, and put /usr/local/bin after /usr/bin, then I don't get this error. It's really odd, since both are in my path if it can't find it in one, it should just automatically go to the next. Any other ideas? I'm all out of them :( Thanks, -Jeric -- JericAtSbcglobalDotNetwork 9:50pm up 4 days, 22:37, 10 users, load average: 0.25, 0.28, 0.35
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