So, it seems finally something is happening…
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Greg Hellings writes:
> You could always try manually creating it, see if that's the issue?
> It's trying to install there, but if there is no .sword directory, it
> might just silently fail.
No, you misunderstand. ~karl/.sword exists. The find command looks for
anything there that isn't owned
On Fri, Jul 17, 2009 at 8:39 AM, Karl Kleinpaste wrote:
> Greg Hellings writes:
>> I haven't tried recently, but when I've used the command-line tool
>> from in OS X before, I very frequently will run into an issue where
>> the install directories are all under the ownership of root.
>
> "find .sw
Greg Hellings writes:
> I haven't tried recently, but when I've used the command-line tool
> from in OS X before, I very frequently will run into an issue where
> the install directories are all under the ownership of root.
"find .sword ! -user karl" has empty output.
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Karl,
I haven't tried recently, but when I've used the command-line tool
from in OS X before, I very frequently will run into an issue where
the install directories are all under the ownership of root. There
doesn't seem to be any reason for how they end up owned by root, but
installmgr doesn't s
Are you actually able to reproduce?
Manfred
Am 05.07.2009 um 22:30 schrieb Manfred Bergmann:
Sure, you should have the OSIS XML in you mail.
Thanks,
Manfred
Am 05.07.2009 um 21:01 schrieb Troy A. Griffitts:
Manfred,
Is there a snippet of the input file that always causes the crash
t
I can't install modules at all right now.
I have -r2437 in place. I was finding problems with module re-installs
in Xiphos, so I resorted to command line installmgr. No joy.
To test, I've been trying to re-install Robinson.
The attached script(1) output shows what's going wrong:
- All the files