The thing about wabi that bit me was the fact that there is a license file (undocumented) that gets copied over if you run the install script (you can only run the install script if you can use an rpm). Since i was using the .tgz file, there was no way to use the script. The license file gets put in /etc/flexlm/licenses
-----Original Message----- From: zentara [SMTP:zentara@mindspring.com] Sent: Tuesday, April 07, 1998 11:53 AM To: suse-linux-e@suse.com Subject: Re: [S.u.S.E. Linux] Wabi
Frolick, Joseph A wrote:
I just tried to install wabi (from a .tgz file) and a problem arose. I looked through the wabi documentation and could find nothing on the
error I
got.
Wabi is not licensed to run. After this, there is a message that says to look in /etc/(somedirectoryicantremember)/licenses.wabi is the error message I get.
Anybody have any ideas? All of of the environment variables are set as the Wabi documentation shows, and it is installed into /opt/wabi
I'm at a loss... --
Hi, Do you have win3.1 installed somewhere? WABI does not run by itself, it must have a licensed copy of win3.1.
Also, you must do the original WABI install as root, not a user.
zentara
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