Hello Monks I'm installing fink and got this perl related error. It's correct in that I have just installed libwww. But how do I restore /usr/bin/head and what is it? If this question is on the wrong board I apologise.
Found perl version 5.008001. Checking package... looks good. Checking system... powerpc-apple-darwin7.9.0 This system was not released at the time this Fink release was made, b +ut should work. Distribution 10.3 Checking cc... looks good. Checking make... looks good. Checking head... is broken. ERROR: /usr/bin/head seems to be corrupted. This can happen if you man +ually installed Perl libwww. You'll have to restore /usr/bin/head from anoth +er machine or from installation media.

In reply to what is /usr/bin/head by richill

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