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Try to _remove_ those files from the command line.
 
If theyre not there, tell us how you searched for them.
 
If you searched for them with "locate" try rebuildning the search database by issuing the command "updatedb" from the command line.
 
Then search again and remove these files as user root from the command line.
 
    //Daniel

 
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Från: Prof Goofy [mailto:prof_goofy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Skickat: den 16 december 2003 13:07
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Ämne: seg fault from command line

When i try to install the same package from the command line, i get a seg fault. how can i get around this?

On Tue, 16 Dec 2003 Pete Nesbitt wrote :
>On December 15, 2003 01:17 pm, Prof Goofy wrote:
> > <P>
> > I installed Yahoo Messenger on my Redhat 9 system. For some strange reason
> > it didn't work with root, but worked with the ordinary user. So i
> > uninstalled it and tried to reinstall it. But this time, after
> > installation, the configuration page was not opening. Doubting that there
> > might be a couple of old files still lurking around, i uninstalled it
> > again, and then performed a search. It yeilded 6 files still remaining:<BR>
> > /usr/bin/ymessenger.local<BR>
> > /usr/share/applications/ymessenger.desktop<BR>
> > /opt/ymessenger/bin/ymessenger.desktop<BR>
> > /opt/ymessenger/bin/ymessenger.bin<BR>
> > /opt/ymessenger/bin/ymessenger.kdelnk<BR>
> > /opt/ymessenger/bin/ymessenger.local<BR>
> > <BR>
> > All of these files are showing up as 0 bytes. I navigated to the respective
> > directories and tried to delete these files manually, but they were not
> > there. Even upon choosing to show to hidden files from edit preferences,
> > these files didn't show up. But when i try to run these files from the
> > search results, it gives me an error message saying nautilus not capable of
> > opening file as no suitable viewer available.<BR> <BR>
> > How can i gain access to and remove these files?
>
>
>
>Hi,
>Is this happening in a graphical file manager? Try it from the command line.
>--
>Pete Nesbitt, rhce
>
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