Re: [SLE] bash: info: command not found

From: Andreas Winkelmann (ml_at_awinkelmann.de)
Date: 07/30/03

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    Ashwin Nirmul (908) 233-0101 x25 wrote:

    > In a Konsole session, entering “info” results in the message:
    >
    >
    > bash: info: command not found
    >
    > How do I install the “info” command?

    It is in the "info" RPM (Suse 8.2). Because "info" is in /us/bin and i
    think your PATH includes it, it seems you have to install the rpm. Or
    check if your PATH is not setup correctly. Check if you have already
    installed it "rpm -q info".

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      Andreas
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