Re: make, etc, whereis, commands broken

2005-03-02 Thread Warren
> Well, since we still have no idea what you actually did to your > system, there's no way we can give exact directions for repairing it. > Is /usr/bin/make present at all? If not, you'll have to reinstall it > *somehow*, and the same for other missing executables. i was in /usr an accidentally t

Re: make, etc, whereis, commands broken

2005-03-02 Thread Lowell Gilbert
Warren <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > That depends on what you did. If they're completely gone, you'll need > > to get them back; backups are the traditional way of fixing this. In > > the worst case, a complete base system reinstall (possibly updating > > from source, if you have enough of you

Re: make, etc, whereis, commands broken

2005-03-01 Thread Warren
> That depends on what you did. If they're completely gone, you'll need > to get them back; backups are the traditional way of fixing this. In > the worst case, a complete base system reinstall (possibly updating > from source, if you have enough of your system left to do that) will > fix it up.

Re: make, etc, whereis, commands broken

2005-03-01 Thread Lowell Gilbert
Warren <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > i was clearing out some files in /usr and accidentally did something and now > command such as: clear, make, whereis no longer work ... how can i get them > back to working ? That depends on what you did. If they're completely gone, you'll need to get them

make, etc, whereis, commands broken

2005-02-28 Thread Warren
i was clearing out some files in /usr and accidentally did something and now command such as: clear, make, whereis no longer work ... how can i get them back to working ? -- Yours Sincerely Shinjii http://www.shinji.nq.nu ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd