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10-30-2003 04:41 AM
10-30-2003 04:41 AM
tusc-6.6-sd-11.00.depot.gz
tusc-6.6-ss-11.00.tar.gz
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10-30-2003 04:49 AM
10-30-2003 04:49 AM
SolutionYou need the gunzip utility on your PATH to do this.
swinstall -s $PWD/tusc-6.6-sd-11.00.depot \*
Its installed.
for the other one:
gunzip tusc-6.6-ss-11.00.tar.gz
tar xvf tusc-6.6-ss-11.00.tar
Its done.
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10-30-2003 04:51 AM
10-30-2003 04:51 AM
Re: installing tusc
1) If you are going to install .depot:
# gunzip tusc-6.6-sd-11.00.depot.gz
# swinstall (and give complete path of tusc-6.6-sd-11.00.depot)
2) If you are going to install .tar:
# gunzip tusc-6.6-sd-11.00.depot.gz
# tar -xvf tusc-6.6-ss-11.00.tar
swinstall the output file/package or run the install script.
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10-30-2003 05:53 AM
10-30-2003 05:53 AM
Re: installing tusc
gzip -d the depot file, the use swinstall -s /path/to/depot.
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10-30-2003 08:00 AM
10-30-2003 08:00 AM
Re: installing tusc
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10-30-2003 01:02 PM
10-30-2003 01:02 PM
Re: installing tusc
another option is to get tusc from ftp://ftp.cup.hp.com/dist/networking/tools/ where you will find a shar file. I tend to unpack the shar file (sh
IIRC, tusc is well beyond revision 6.6 now - it is somewhere in the 7's