Re: WP Question

1998-12-19 Thread Ralf G. R. Bergs
On Sat, 19 Dec 1998 09:51:22 -0500 (EST), Peter Kovacs wrote: >On Sat, 19 Dec 1998, Shao Zhang wrote: > >> but then I did this: >> ln -s /usr/local/wp/wpbin/xwp /usr/local/bin/xwp >> >> and when I run it I got the following msg: >> Error: File not found -- admintxt.us > >Same thing happ

Re: WP Question

1998-12-19 Thread Shao Zhang
I don't want to link everything into /usr/local. They are very complicated already... I don't want to include the wpbin in my bin path neither... I fixed this problem by creating a file called xwp.. and it contains... /usr/local/wp/wpbin/xwp since wpbin is not in the PATH.. it will alwas

Re: WP Question

1998-12-19 Thread John Stevenson
There is a much easier way to get word perfect running that mentioned below. By using a little script which calles xwp and placing it in /usr/local/bin. The script then calles xwp from its installed directory and the program knows where to find everything. Newbie section: Log on as root Create

Re: WP Question

1998-12-19 Thread Peter Kovacs
On Sat, 19 Dec 1998, Shao Zhang wrote: > but then I did this: > ln -s /usr/local/wp/wpbin/xwp /usr/local/bin/xwp > > and when I run it I got the following msg: > Error: File not found -- admintxt.us Same thing happened to me. For some reason it assumes you're going to install it dire

WP Question

1998-12-19 Thread Shao Zhang
Hi all, I installed WP. It seems fine to me. but then I did this: ln -s /usr/local/wp/wpbin/xwp /usr/local/bin/xwp and when I run it I got the following msg: Error: File not found -- admintxt.us if I ran the origianl xwp in /usr/local/wp/wpbin, then it is fine..