Hello.
I have recently done a clean install of my Linux test workstation from SuSE 7.1 to SuSE 7.3. It is a standard install except for:
1. Installed Nvidia drivers, which seem to be working just great. 2. Updated from kernel 2.4.10 to 2.4.16.
Under SuSE 7.1, I was able to install UT and run it quite successfully. However, I have just tried to install it again under SuSE 7.3 and the
Hello, everyone.
Since Loki are closed for the weekend, I thought I would tap into your
knowledge and see if anyone has had the same problems installing Unreal
Tournament on SuSE 7.3. Below is the e-mail to and from Loki so far. If
you need more info, please feel free to ask.
Bye for now,
Stuart.
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Hello.
I have tried these, still to no avail.
ls -l `which sh` displays: /bin/sh -> bash
/bin/bash filename.run gives the same errors as before, as does sh
filename.run -keep. There is no bash2 on this system. I also tried
prepending ./ to the front of the filename just to be sure that it was
getting it from the current directory. A long shot that didn't help, but it
seemed worth the extra couple of seconds to just try it.
Back to you.
Thanks,
Stuart.
-----Original Message-----
From: Loki Software Technical Support [mailto:support@lokigames.com]
Sent: 11 January 2002 17:38
To: stuart@yorkshirepudding.com
Subject: Re: Problems with Linux UT install script - Will not run
Thank you for writing to Loki Technical Support!
Could you check on your system what ls -l `which sh` outputs?
You may need to usr /bin/bash filename.run
or
/bin/bash2 filename.run
If either of those do not work you can also try:
sh filename.run -keep
which will leave the directory from the patch behind. You can then
manually enter the directory and execute the appropriate script
(upgrade.sh or setup.sh).
Please let us know which of these solutions works for you incase other users
have a similar problem.
Please let us know if we can be of further assistance. Thanks!
On Fri, 11 Jan 2002 15:53:46 -0000
"Stuart Powell"
throws up some errors and does not install the program. I am, of course, running this as root. The error is as follows:
hostname:~/ut # mount /cdrom hostname:~/ut # sh ut-install-436.run : command not found : command not found : command not found } 't-install-436.run: line 64: syntax error near unexpected token `do 't-install-436.run: line 64: ` for a in $GUESS_MD5_PATH; do hostname:~/ut #
The script just quits at this point. I am using the same script that I used under 7.1. The CDROM drive is mounted properly. Any ideas about how to get this to install ? UT has been a firm favourite for my wife and I for the last two years, and we are toying with switching from Windows to Linux. However, we need to have things like this working before we can commit. Your help in this matter would be much appreciated.
Bye for now, Stuart Powell.