[sc-users] svn, terminal, "Command not found" problems

James Harkins jamshark70 at gmail.com
Sat Dec 8 16:14:44 PST 2007


What is the result of

echo $PATH

in the Terminal?

hjh

On Dec 8, 2007, at 3:50 PM, Jascha Narveson wrote:

> Hi, list -
>
> I'm lamely following up on a problem i posted in October about svn  
> - obviously haven't been pursuing this one too intently of late.   
> Anyway, I've got SVN on my machine now, i think, and here's where  
> i'm at:
>
> if i type "svn help" in Terminal to see if i have it, i get "tcsh:  
> svn: Command not found".
>
> if i type "man svn" in Terminal, i get the svn manual, which makes  
> me think my install *did* work
>
> if i type "Quarks.checkoutDirectory" in SC3, i get this error, just  
> like the help file says i will:
>
> export LANG='' ;  /usr/local/bin/svn co https:// 
> quarks.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/quarks/DIRECTORY /Users/jascha/ 
> Library/Application\ Support/SuperCollider/quarks/DIRECTORY 2>&1
>
> Please wait for directory to be checked out.
> a Quarks
> Error validating server certificate for 'https:// 
> quarks.svn.sourceforge.net:443':
>  - The certificate is not issued by a trusted authority. Use the
>    fingerprint to validate the certificate manually!
> Certificate information:
>  - Hostname: *.svn.sourceforge.net
>  - Valid: from Oct  9 14:15:07 2007 GMT until Dec  8 15:15:07 2008 GMT
>  - Issuer: Equifax Secure Certificate Authority, Equifax, US
>  - Fingerprint: fb:75:6c:40:58:ae:21:8c:63:dd:1b:7b:6a:7d:bb:8c: 
> 74:36:e7:8a
> (R)eject, accept (t)emporarily or accept (p)ermanently? svn:  
> PROPFIND request failed on '/svnroot/quarks/DIRECTORY'
> svn: PROPFIND of '/svnroot/quarks/DIRECTORY': Server certificate  
> verification failed: issuer is not trusted (https:// 
> quarks.svn.sourceforge.net)
> RESULT = 256
>
> if i follow the Quarks help file and cut and paste the "export  
> LANG='' etc..." code into Terminal, i get "tcsh: export: Command  
> not found".
>
> if i type "man export" into Terminal, i get the manual for "export"  
> and related Commands.
>
>
> So, Terminal obviously knows about things which it then claims it  
> can't find.  Any advice on what i need to do next?
>
> thanks, all,
>


: H. James Harkins
: jamshark70 at dewdrop-world.net
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