[SLE] This is getting rather annoying.
I logged in as root and from the command line used YaST to install the ossdos_up-3.9.3n package from the pay series. I went to the /tmp directory and issued the following command: ./oss-install The results are listed below. drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 158 Oct 31 14:03 opsod_up-3.9.3n -rwxr-xr-x 1 root sys 112508 May 28 1998 oss-install -rw-r--r-- 1 root sys 1792000 May 28 1998 oss.pkg -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 57 Oct 28 20:35 xr.ycp bash-2.04# ./oss-install bash: ./oss-install: No such file or directory bash-2.04# /tmp/oss-install bash: /tmp/oss-install: No such file or directory I even changed the ownership to root:root and no joy, so I switched them back. Nothing in the /etc/permissions file refers to oss. Notice that I also tried to address the oss-install program with the COMPLETE path and still it failed. The behavior NEVER occured on any prior distro of SuSE!!!
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>><<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< >>>>>>>>>>>This behavior is not normal <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>><<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< I get the same behavior when I try the 3.9r package from 4Front. Now when I used my older tar of 39d the ./oss-install program works. The only thing blocking me is that 39d doesn't recognize my license. The strange thing is that I used the 39d on my previous 7.0 install, from scratch, using YaST, and it worked! This current install from scratch was with YaST2.
Ok, SuSE, what's up with this? Jerry -- To unsubscribe send e-mail to suse-linux-e-unsubscribe@suse.com For additional commands send e-mail to suse-linux-e-help@suse.com Also check the FAQ at http://www.suse.com/support/faq
Try to execute oss-install with trace turned on and see where exactly it fails: bash +x ./oss-install Avi Jerry Kreps wrote:
I logged in as root and from the command line used YaST to install the ossdos_up-3.9.3n package from the pay series.
I went to the /tmp directory and issued the following command:
./oss-install
The results are listed below.
drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 158 Oct 31 14:03 opsod_up-3.9.3n -rwxr-xr-x 1 root sys 112508 May 28 1998 oss-install -rw-r--r-- 1 root sys 1792000 May 28 1998 oss.pkg -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 57 Oct 28 20:35 xr.ycp bash-2.04# ./oss-install bash: ./oss-install: No such file or directory bash-2.04# /tmp/oss-install bash: /tmp/oss-install: No such file or directory
I even changed the ownership to root:root and no joy, so I switched them back. Nothing in the /etc/permissions file refers to oss.
Notice that I also tried to address the oss-install program with the COMPLETE path and still it failed. The behavior NEVER occured on any prior distro of SuSE!!!
-- Avi Schwartz Get a Life avi@CFFtechnologies.com Get Linux -- To unsubscribe send e-mail to suse-linux-e-unsubscribe@suse.com For additional commands send e-mail to suse-linux-e-help@suse.com Also check the FAQ at http://www.suse.com/support/faq
No Joy! drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 158 Oct 31 14:03 opsod_up-3.9.3n -rwxr-xr-x 1 root sys 112508 May 28 1998 oss-install -rw-r--r-- 1 root sys 1792000 May 28 1998 oss.pkg root@JLKreps:/tmp > bash +x ./oss-install ./oss-install: ./oss-install: cannot execute binary file root@JLKreps:/tmp > If course it's binary. It's a program, not a script. Why isn't it executable? JLK On Tuesday 31 October 2000 21:17, you wrote:
Try to execute oss-install with trace turned on and see where exactly it fails:
bash +x ./oss-install
Avi
Jerry Kreps wrote:
I logged in as root and from the command line used YaST to install the ossdos_up-3.9.3n package from the pay series.
I went to the /tmp directory and issued the following command:
./oss-install
The results are listed below.
drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 158 Oct 31 14:03 opsod_up-3.9.3n -rwxr-xr-x 1 root sys 112508 May 28 1998 oss-install -rw-r--r-- 1 root sys 1792000 May 28 1998 oss.pkg -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 57 Oct 28 20:35 xr.ycp bash-2.04# ./oss-install bash: ./oss-install: No such file or directory bash-2.04# /tmp/oss-install bash: /tmp/oss-install: No such file or directory
I even changed the ownership to root:root and no joy, so I switched them back. Nothing in the /etc/permissions file refers to oss.
Notice that I also tried to address the oss-install program with the COMPLETE path and still it failed. The behavior NEVER occured on any prior distro of SuSE!!!
-- Avi Schwartz Get a Life avi@CFFtechnologies.com Get Linux
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Jerry Kreps wrote:
No Joy!
drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 158 Oct 31 14:03 opsod_up-3.9.3n -rwxr-xr-x 1 root sys 112508 May 28 1998 oss-install -rw-r--r-- 1 root sys 1792000 May 28 1998 oss.pkg root@JLKreps:/tmp > bash +x ./oss-install ./oss-install: ./oss-install: cannot execute binary file root@JLKreps:/tmp >
If course it's binary. It's a program, not a script. Why isn't it executable?
I could be barking up the wrong tree, but haven't you already installed it with yast? Edit the /sbin/init.d/boot.local file by adding a /usr/local/soundon command - that was all I used to do :-) -- This Email is 100% Virus Free! How do I know? Because no Microsoft products were used to generate it! Regards Don Hansford ECKYTECH COMPUTING/ SQIT Warwick <SuSE Linux 6.4> -- To unsubscribe send e-mail to suse-linux-e-unsubscribe@suse.com For additional commands send e-mail to suse-linux-e-help@suse.com Also check the FAQ at http://www.suse.com/support/faq
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