Subject: Re: X11R6?
To: Duncan McQueen <duncan@visionary.com>
From: Colin Wood <ender@is.rice.edu>
List: port-mac68k
Date: 12/12/1996 19:52:18
> I have installed NetBSD 1.2 on an SE/30 and have a couple of questions.
> 
> The OS doesn't seem to recognize what directory I am in, I can change to a
> different directory and even pwd it(It returns the correct spot), but if I
> try to run a program
> in the current directory I am in, it says:command not found, however if I
> direct
> map it (say 'usr/games/wargames'), it can then find it.  This wouldn't be
> so much of a problem, but I can't run much with this error.
> I installed the standard NetBSD12 distribution, and all of the files, and
> have configured
> an inetrnet connection with the hostname.ae0 file.  This wasn';t a problem
> on earlier installs, but since I got the network connection working it has
> started up.
> Anyone have this problem, or know how to fix it?

I don't know what adding networking has to do with it, but it sounds like 
you simply don't have . in your path.  I'd add it last if I were you.  
Also, you can just simply put /usr/games in your path as well, that will 
give you access to programs in that directory.

I hope this helps.

Later.

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Colin Wood                                      ender@is.rice.edu
Consultant                                        Rice University
Information Technology Services                       Houston, TX