>>>>> "pg" == Paul Greene <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

pg> At 12:33 AM 5/5/98 -0400, you wrote:
>> 
>> Big mistake, don't upgrade the complete libc just for
>> StarOffice this will break other things. 
>> 
>> Check my website below for the info you need to
>> install staroffice.
>> 
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>> http://www.clark.net/pub/ray
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pg> Thanks for responding to my query about "libc".

pg> One question I'm hoping you (or somebody) can answer, though; I did
pg> everything you mentioned on your web page but I'm having trouble with the
pg> "setup" script.

pg> When I try to run "setup /net" I get the error message "file or command not
pg> found", even though if I do a "ls -l setup" in the
pg> "/usr/local/Office40_Install" directory the file "setup" *does* appear with
pg> permissions set at -rwxr-xr-x. I also tried going up one level to
pg> "usr/local" and entered "/Office40_Install/setup /net" and that was also a
pg> no go.

pg> BTW, "bash" IS installed as the default shell.

pg> I had this problem happen before on an installation on a different computer;
pg> bash was installed as the default shell; I was using a script made by
pg> someone else that was working fine for others; all the permissions were set
pg> right; yet the script wouldn't run. And the solution was even more strange;
pg> I didn't do anything! It just started working one day on its own.

pg> Anyhow, would you happen to have any suggestions about getting this script
pg> to kick in and run "setup"?

If you are running the default setup '.' is not in your path therefore
when you want to issue commands like this try:
./setup /net

This tells it to run the file setup in the directory in which you are
located.


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