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Re: {bb} installing bb client on SCO openserver
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- Subject: Re: {bb} installing bb client on SCO openserver
- From: Philip Clark <bblist@cannae.uklinux.net>
- Date: 05 Mar 2005 18:45:46 +0000
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First, the public health warning. I don't currently have access to a SCO
system for testing, so this is just a general guide. I'd start by using:
./bbconfig sco
which should have a good chance of compiling and installing OK.
Then, start the client and watch BBOUT for any errors and examine the
status files on the server to check the output from the tests. If
anything weird happens, you may have to modify some of the values in
etc/bbsys.sh or etc/bbsys.local to correct paths or flags.
HTH.
Cheers, Phil.
On Fri, 2005-03-04 at 14:52, david.smith@renfrewshire.gov.uk wrote:
> hi there, I want to compile a client version of BB for SCO openserver
> 5.0.6
>
> when I run bbconfig; it comes back that SCO_SV is unsupported configure
> manually.
>
> What do I do for a manual configuration?
>
>
> thanks for the help
>
> David Smith
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