-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On Sunday 24 November 2002 12:32, Brandon Broyles wrote: <snip> > I think I may have a clue on where to start. I was looking at the > 'isapplied' script that came with patch-o-matic. In line 32 it > references a command that doesn't exist for me. It reads as such... > > MISSING_FILES=3D`patch -R -s -f -p1 < $PATCH | grep "No file to patch" > | wc -l` > > > I have no 'patch' command and there isn't one anywhere under my > netfilter directory I got from CVS. I'm not too keen with shell > scripting, so I'm not sure how the absence of a patch command will > effect the overall workings of the 'runme' script. > No "patch" command on a linux system? It *should* be there, and it=20 *should* be in your path. If the "which patch" command returns nothing, then this is the problem.=20 Get and install "patch" somewhere in your path (/usr/bin on my system)=20 and you should be set. - -A - --=20 http://andrew.cmu.edu/~apapadop/pub_key.asc 3DAD 8435 DB52 F17B 640F D78C 8260 0CC1 0B75 8265 -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.1 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQE94RA0gmAMwQt1gmURArl/AJ94tAH6UCbWe+LuxXUDz/a78eSKBgCeKd1g j+et0zsmE1c2qJcaH/UrW28=3D =3DpB6e -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----