Re: [SLUG] What did I do?

From: Chuck Hast (wchast@gmail.com)
Date: Tue Jun 21 2005 - 01:19:26 EDT


On 6/20/05, Paul M Foster <paulf@quillandmouse.com> wrote:
> On Mon, Jun 20, 2005 at 06:20:37PM -0600, Chuck Hast wrote:
>
> > On 6/20/05, steve szmidt <steve@szmidt.org> wrote:
> > > On Monday 20 June 2005 15:57, Chuck Hast wrote:
> > > > In trying to reduce the amount of "stuff" on a machine that I use for
> > > > comms stuff it appears that I wiped out the man pages mechanisim.
> > > >
> > > > Now when I try to do a man pages on anything I get back
> > > >
> > > > root@fpac-dev:/# man find
> > > > -bash: man: command not found
> > > > root@fpac-dev:/#
> > > >
> > > > I of course wonder what else I have whacked... All I wanted was to
> > > > get rid of stuff that I did NOT neead like great majority of the X stuff
> > > > and games, and stuff to burn DVD's, all this thing is supposed to be
> > > > is a packet switch and do some other comms stuff, but I was not
> > > > trying to get rid of good stuff like the man pages....
> > > >
> > > > Where do I start looking, it looks like the actual pages are there it is
> > > > the piece that actually does the manipulation...
> > >
> > > Just do a basic install with the minimum. It's easier to install only
> > what you
> > > need than to remove once installed.
> >
> > I was hoping a debianista would crawl out of the woodwork and tell me what
> > pkg to pull down that would do the job, but so far no joy... Que alegria!!
> >
>
> Well, the problem is that you've apparently hosed something that's
> integral to the whole OS. At the very least, you've 1) obliterated or
Obliterated was the correct word, but a apt-get install of man-db took
care of it... Tnx, just needed aimed in the right direction. I used dselect
to see if I could find it, but never saw man-db. I saw a lot of man pages
in various languages etc.

> moved the "man" command, or 2) changed your path so that "man" is no
> longer in it. You could try to apt-get install man-db and/or manpages,
> but I'm not sure that would solve the problem. I should also point out
> that, despite the care taken by Debian engineers to make apt/dpkg and
> the like serve all your dependency needs flawlessly, it is still
> possible to hose your system to such an extent that it would take hours
> to fix it if you don't reinstall. I wish there was something like
> /var/log/apt.log so you could backtrack the sequence of what you've
> done, but I don't know of such a thing.
>

Well I hope that is all that I really messed up, all else appears at this point
to be working just fine...

-- 
Chuck Hast 
To paraphrase my flight instructor;
"the only dumb question is the one you DID NOT ask resulting in my going
out and having to identify your bits and pieces in the midst of torn
and twisted metal."

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