Photon got clobbered

I went to install the Development tools from the Repository, and it
absolutely insisted on installing the latest Photon ‘patch’, so I let
it.

Now I get:

#ph
/usr/bin/ph[152]: crttrap: not found
/usr/bin/ph[152]: crttrap: not found
/usr/bin/ph[152]: crttrap: not found
/usr/bin/ph[152]: Photon: not found
Please confirm that Photon installed correctly

What the…? Tried again:

#ph
/usr/bin/ph[152]: crttrap: not found
/usr/bin/ph[152]: crttrap: not found
/usr/bin/ph[152]: crttrap: not found
/usr/bin/ph[184]: do_font: not found
/usr/bin/ph[184]: is_modified: not found
/usr/bin/ph[184]: phfont: not found
Please confirm that Photon installed correctly


How the heck can I recover from this? I suppose I could reinstall
everything but that seems like such a M$ thing to to :wink: plus it will be
a PITA to reinstall Samba and other stuff.

Is there a shell interface into the repository?

Help! :wink: Fortunately this is just an experiment.

Regards
LB

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Leif Bloomquist P.Eng.
Research and Development Engineer
Automated Mining Systems Inc.
Aurora, Ontario, Canada
Phone: (905) 713-3700 x713
Fax: (905) 713-3708
leifb (at) robominer (dot) com
http://www.robominer.com

My opinions not my employer’s, eh.