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Date:      Fri, 18 Jul 2003 12:45:51 -0700
From:      Joshua Oreman <oremanj@get-linux.org>
To:        Benjamin Gonzalez <ben@missingpixel.net>
Cc:        questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Help with Pine
Message-ID:  <20030718194551.GA20141@webserver>
In-Reply-To: <BB3DC535.54C%ben@missingpixel.net>
References:  <20030718192141.GA8315@webserver> <BB3DC535.54C%ben@missingpixel.net>

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On Fri, Jul 18, 2003 at 03:39:33PM -0400, Benjamin Gonzalez wrote:
> Thanks for your help but unfortunately it still says not found.
> 
> "/usr/local/bin/pine: not found"
> 
> I appreciate the trouble you took in responding, if you can offer any
> further advice it is appreciated.

Try ls -d /var/db/pkg/pine*; if that says no such file or directory, no
match, or anything along those lines, you did not install Pine. If you
have the ports tree and an Internet connection, cd /usr/ports/mail/pine
&& make install.

HTH,
-- Josh

> 
> Thanks
> 
> Ben.
> 
> On 7/18/03 3:21 PM, "Joshua Oreman" <oremanj@get-linux.org> wrote:
> 
> > On Fri, Jul 18, 2003 at 03:15:56PM -0400, Benjamin Gonzalez wrote:
> >> I am new with Unix and Free BSD.  I am trying to use a mail program within
> >> free bsd, I figure I should be able to type in pine and have it come up.  I
> >> loaded a version of pine I saw in the extra packages that came with my
> >> distribution disk of free bsd.  I am sure it loaded, but when I type in pine
> >> it says "pine: not found".  Any help is greatly appreciated
> > 
> > try /usr/local/bin/pine -- maybe /usr/local/bin is not in your $PATH
> > 
> > -- Josh
> > 
> >> 
> >> Thanks
> >> 
> >> Ben
> >> 
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