While I'm mildly terrified, if it actually works perhaps shit
should be a port with a linux-lib dependency? There is a use for
this if someone is up to building it.

* ropers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006-10-12 16:27]:
> For the benefit of the archives:
> 
> I also did
>  touch /emul/linux/etc/mtab
> in the process, which I didn't see documented in this context, but an
> error message screamed about /etc/mtab missing, so there.
> 
> On 12/10/06, ropers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >I'd like to thank you all very much for your responses! :)
> >
> >Installing the older version v4r2 as per your translations appears to
> >have worked, though I first had problems with it conflicting with my
> >earlier attempts at getting v5r3 to work (I really need to learn more
> >about Linux and the deb/rpm package management systems).
> >In any case, I can now execute:
> >
> ># /emul/linux/opt/tivoli/tsm/client/ba/bin/dsmc
> >ANS1035S Options file '/opt/tivoli/tsm/client/ba/bin/dsm.sys' not found
> >
> >This error message is normal: That's what it says when its
> >configuration file isn't there. It could take some time till I manage
> >to fully configure and test this as I need to get an additional
> >account (for backing up the OpenBSD server) from the maintainers of
> >the central Tivoli/TSM backup server. That said, I fully intend to
> >follow-up once I've had a chance to find out whether it's definitely
> >working or not.
> >
> >Again, many thanks for your help!
> >:)
> >--ropers
> >
> 
> 
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> www.ropersonline.com
> 

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