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Re: Blender on debian



On Fri, Jan 16, 2004 at 05:27:12PM +1100, glenn wrote:
> I installed it ages ago & it worked fine, I reguarly apt-get update &
> upgrade||dist-upgrade, and one day I noticed blender in the downloads,
> thought to my self woohoo (looking forward to the rewritten game
> engine), and tried to run it - this is what I got. I've downgraded back
> a step & it works fine, but I'd still like to sort it out.
> Glenn
> On Fri, 2004-01-16 at 17:01, Jan Minar wrote:
> > On Fri, Jan 16, 2004 at 11:18:41AM +1100, glenn wrote:
> > > $: ls -l /usr/bin/blender
> > > lrwxrwxrwx    1 root     root           75 Dec 18 09:10 /usr/bin/blender
> > > ->/home/alexis/packages/blender-2.30pre1/debian/tmp/usr/local/blender/blender
> > 
> > The symlink target path looks weiiiiiird; what are it's permissions,
> > anyway?  It doesn't look as an optimal think to have a
> > system-wide-bin-directory-entry pointing somewhere in alexis' home (i.e.
> > writable by a mere user) directory.  How did you end up having an
> > install like this, I wonder?  Or maybe that really is your question?
> > 
> > Jan.
> 

What happens if you remove that link (/usr/bin/blender) and reinstall?

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