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Re: Lp/lpr equiv or how do I print
- To: Randall R Schulz <rschulz at teknowledge dot com>, gerrit dot haase at t-online dot de, cygwin at cygwin dot com
- Subject: Re: Lp/lpr equiv or how do I print
- From: "Gerrit P. Haase" <gerrit dot haase at t-online dot de>
- Date: Sun, 3 Dec 2000 19:45:09 +0100
- Organization: Esse keine toten Tiere
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- Reply-to: gerrit dot haase at t-online dot de
<3 Dec 2000, 10:14 Uhr wars, als Randall R Schulz folgendes schrub:>
< Re: Lp/lpr equiv or how do I print >
> Gerrit,
>
> Since Jason helped me so much with this, I'll chime in: It's
> "/usr/share/aclocal".
>
> Of course, things like finding files is something computers are good at. I
> found this by guessing, but the brute force approach would be this:
>
> find / -iname '*aclocal*'
Yes, thanks a lot, i found it also in the list in an announce of Charles
Wilson, where he pointed out, that automake of Michael Ring isn't working, so i
installed Chucks version again, and all works great again, also aclocal, which
is a part of automake-1.4, which i know now, i just wonder, why it was reported
missing, because i installed once again today.
But i got not always problems with automake-1.4-1, i remember that i used it in
the last days, and it worked... dubious.
BTW:
find / -iname '*aclocal*'
/usr/local/bin/aclocal <<------------ this is more important:-)
/usr/local/share/aclocal
Thanks again,
Ciao,
gph
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