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Dear friends,
I am trying rather desperately to get csuite built on a solaris 2.6
platform (intel) and wondering how I can safely uncouple the make process
from lynx. I'm running into quite a few problems and believe it would be
simpler to just make the software from the command line so that I can more
easily observe error messages, etc. Our russian civic networking team
would like to demonstrate the software at a meeting in Sergeiv Posad on
Friday so we're hurriedly trying to get all working by tomorrow (Thursday
night).
Thanks for any suggestions.
Greg
P.S. One of my main reasons for needing to do this is that I get thousands
of messages like the following. By the time the make process ends
(breaks), I'm on page 1906 (and it takes quite a while for the machine to
generate/display the html).
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Output of the make program (p 1 of 1909)
Compilation is underway but will take quite a while. Use Control-R to
get an updated progress report. Keep doing this until the end of the
report indicates that the process has finished. Expect some "Broken
pipe" messages from gzip -- they are harmless.
Here are the last few lines of output:
/var/csuite/cronbin/csuite-cron: language: command not found
/var/csuite/cronbin/csuite-cron: language: command not found
/var/csuite/cronbin/csuite-cron: language: command not found
/var/csuite/cronbin/csuite-cron: language: command not found
/var/csuite/cronbin/csuite-cron: language: command not found
/var/csuite/cronbin/csuite-cron: language: command not found
# do most files as nobody so as not to invade privacy
su nobody -c "/var/csuite/cronbin/dbbuild -x user"
su: /var/csuite/cronbin/dbbuild: cannot execute
make: *** [jobs] Error 1
PROCESS COMPLETE - you may now return to the [1]step by step
installation.
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Greg Cole, Director
Center for International Networking Initiatives
The University of Tennessee, Knoxville Phone: (423) 974-7277
2000 Lake Avenue FAX: (423) 974-8022
Knoxville, TN 37996 Email: gcole@solar.rtd.utk.edu
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