Hi all,
I have installed RT 3.0.9, RTIR 1.0.4 and RTFM 2.0.0 on a FreeBSD 4.9
system and RTFM menus are nowhere to be found. Has anyone else had
similar problems?
Gorazd Bozic gorazd.bozic@arnes.si
ARNES SI-CERT, Jamova 39 p.p. 7, SI-1001 Ljubljana, Slovenia
tel: +386 1 479 88 22, fax: +386 1 479 88 99
Gorazd Bozic wrote:
Hi all,
I have installed RT 3.0.9, RTIR 1.0.4 and RTFM 2.0.0 on a FreeBSD 4.9
system and RTFM menus are nowhere to be found. Has anyone else had
similar problems?
Please disregard this - the problem has been solved.
Gorazd Bozic gorazd.bozic@arnes.si
ARNES SI-CERT, Jamova 39 p.p. 7, SI-1001 Ljubljana, Slovenia
tel: +386 1 479 88 22, fax: +386 1 479 88 99
Gorazd Bozic wrote:
Gorazd Bozic wrote:
Hi all,
I have installed RT 3.0.9, RTIR 1.0.4 and RTFM 2.0.0 on a FreeBSD 4.9
system and RTFM menus are nowhere to be found. Has anyone else had
similar problems?
A short description for anyone that might do more than one install of
RTFM in a row (as I did): it appears that ‘make install’ moves files
to the RT install directory. If you delete the installation and repeat
the process, only directories are created and no files are copies as
they are gone. You have to untar RTFM again and then do ‘make install’.
Is there a special reason why mv is done instead of cp when installing RTFM?
Cheers,
Gorazd
Gorazd Bozic gorazd.bozic@arnes.si
ARNES SI-CERT, Jamova 39 p.p. 7, SI-1001 Ljubljana, Slovenia
tel: +386 1 479 88 22, fax: +386 1 479 88 99
A short description for anyone that might do more than one install of
RTFM in a row (as I did): it appears that ‘make install’ moves files
to the RT install directory. If you delete the installation and repeat
the process, only directories are created and no files are copies as
they are gone. You have to untar RTFM again and then do ‘make install’.
Is there a special reason why mv is done instead of cp when installing
RTFM?
I believe that’s been fixed in the current release candidate