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Re: redhat-digest Digest V98 #1167
- From: "Alan N" <alann roava net>
- To: <redhat-list redhat com>
- Subject: Re: redhat-digest Digest V98 #1167
- Date: Sun, 4 Oct 1998 20:36:42 -0400
-----Original Message-----
From: Ray Curtis <ray ray clark net>
To: RedHat List <redhat-list redhat com>
Cc: Alan N <alann roava net>
Date: Sunday, October 04, 1998 7:25 PM
Subject: Re: redhat-digest Digest V98 #1167
>>>>>> "an" == Alan N <alann roava net> writes:
>
>an> Yes, Ray, I did! I even tried it twice. It failed at the point of
./setup
>an> /net.
>
>an> I got the same 'ol syntax error at line 1.!
>
>All this line says is that it can't find the new libc you have put in
>/tmp/tmplib.
>
>What happens after you go to:
>
>3.Install StarOffice:
> cd <your SO4 dir>
> export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/tmp/tmplib
>
>Then issue the command:
>env |grep LD_LIBRARY_PATH
I don't know but I will certainly try it either tonite or in the morning!
One thing that *MIGHT* be the hangup here. When you say <your SO4 dir > you
mean
if you untar/gzip, the Office40_Install dir right?
Thats the only office 40 I have unless the staroffice wrapper is installed
which from
memory makes an office40 under /usr/local...
*I've REALLY never EVER been so , so, %^#&$&#&*$^* Arrgh!
:0
Alan
>
>This should show you:
>LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/tmp/tmplib
>
>If you are NOT using a bash shell then your command,
>export LD_LIBRARY_PATH should be different, and I would need to
>know which shell.
>
>an> Yea, guess I'll wait for the CD! I'm just suceeding in increasing my
blood
>an> pressure! :)
>
>That is certainly a plan,
>
>
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