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05-09-2003 04:05 AM
05-09-2003 04:05 AM
Swinstall question
I would install python under this directory /python/program
I can indicate to swinstall to change the install directory?
Thanks
Filo
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05-09-2003 04:13 AM
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Re: Swinstall question
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05-09-2003 04:16 AM
05-09-2003 04:16 AM
Re: Swinstall question
Use the swinstall tui. Select your product 'm'
goto actions and change target, then specify your directory. The software may have been packaged with a specific install directory
ie
package to be installed in /usr/contrib/bin
if you select
/opt
You will get installed in
/opt/usr/contrib/bin
HTH
Steve
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05-09-2003 04:28 AM
05-09-2003 04:28 AM
Re: Swinstall question
I try to log on the server like prova user and I execute swinstall -s /python .
I choose like targhet directory /home/prova but I recived this message:
"server:/home/prova": You do not have the required permissions xqqqx
x x to select this target. Check permissions using the "swacl" command x x
xlqqx or see your system administrator for assistance. Or, to manage xqk x
xx x applications designed and packaged for nonprivileged mode, see the x ^ x
xx x "run_as_superuser" option in the "sd" man page.
What I do?
Thanks Filo
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05-09-2003 04:40 AM
05-09-2003 04:40 AM
Re: Swinstall question
Are you trying to install to a remote server ?
If so I would perform this action the other way.
First register the depot
swreg -l depot /dir/containing/software
Login to the remote server
swinstall
Specify the source hostname and path of software
HTH
Steve
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05-09-2003 04:46 AM
05-09-2003 04:46 AM
Re: Swinstall question
I think you are not logging as root. You need to be root to swinstall applications.
Hope I understood your question correctly.
-Umapathy
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05-09-2003 04:50 AM
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