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24.1 | rewording Necessary | OPG::SIMON | | Tue Oct 06 1992 11:46 | 14 |
| Dave,
thanks for pointing this out. It is always difficult to know whether
something you have written is clear to others.
It was really there as a reminder to the installer that the base subset on it's own
does not contain ALL the CM files. It also used to say that either the Vax or MIPS
binary subset should be installed ( before the Vax support was dropped). It will in
future releases probably say something about Ultrix or OSF. The base subset contains
no Binaries at all making it fairly architecture independant.
I shall update this. Look on the next FT release for differenet message.
Cheers Simon....
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24.2 | man pages? | VINO::DBIGELOW | Innovate, Integrate, Evaporate | Wed Oct 07 1992 20:31 | 16 |
| Simon,
The man on my system are DFS mounted and as a result, the CM man
pages will not install. Is this normal behavior? Also, the error
message didn't seem quite correct, as it complained about there not
being enough file system space. Here's a cutout of what I saw:
"Enter your choice(s): 4
fitset: file system /usr/man is not writable
There is not enough file system space to install all of the software
subsets that you have selected. Make another selection"
Dave
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24.3 | Yes this is a setld feature. | OPG::SIMON | | Thu Oct 08 1992 09:17 | 12 |
| Dave,
I think you mean NFS mounted for the man pages.
Yes that is correct. The setld process checks that each subset will fit into
the filesystem, but as the man pages are mounted either read only or exported
without client root priv you cannot write to the /usr/man directory. That is
the function of fitset which is the facility which returned the error.
You need to install the man page subset on the NFS server system and not
specify that subset on your machine.
Cheers Simon.....
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