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02-26-2004 06:45 AM
02-26-2004 06:45 AM
The setup file is of this type
PS-RISC1.1 shared executable - not stripped
Note that I received a tar file, untar the file and am left with a file called "setup". Need to run this file to install a print driver.
I am unable to run the setup file. What am I doing wrong? I believe the original file was from HP, because the file name is HPUXX...
Anyone know how to go about running this file (or executing this file?).
Thanks.
PS-RISC1.1 shared executable - not stripped
Note that I received a tar file, untar the file and am left with a file called "setup". Need to run this file to install a print driver.
I am unable to run the setup file. What am I doing wrong? I believe the original file was from HP, because the file name is HPUXX...
Anyone know how to go about running this file (or executing this file?).
Thanks.
"In the middle of difficulty lies opportunity" -Einstein
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02-26-2004 06:50 AM
02-26-2004 06:50 AM
Solution
Typically, you untar into a directory and a "setup" script is written. You then cd to this directory and do a "sh setup". Setup may not have the executable bit set, so you may need to do a chmod 755 setup. First do a
"file setup" and let the system tell you what kind of a file this is.
"file setup" and let the system tell you what kind of a file this is.
If it ain't broke, I can fix that.
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02-26-2004 06:50 AM
02-26-2004 06:50 AM
Re: untar a tar-ball, need to run setup
James,
Not knowing exactly what difficulty you're encountering when you try to run it, all I can think of is "chmod +x".
Pete
Pete
Not knowing exactly what difficulty you're encountering when you try to run it, all I can think of is "chmod +x".
Pete
Pete
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02-27-2004 06:52 AM
02-27-2004 06:52 AM
Re: untar a tar-ball, need to run setup
Guys,
I finally got it right. I copied the tar file in ascii and not binary. When running the setup, I did not get the same number of extract files as when I copied it over in binary form.
Thanks.
I finally got it right. I copied the tar file in ascii and not binary. When running the setup, I did not get the same number of extract files as when I copied it over in binary form.
Thanks.
"In the middle of difficulty lies opportunity" -Einstein
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