Gary Leach wrote: > I am trying to install a client agent for CA. I have no idea what that is.
> This is on a RedHat v9 box. It states to type "install" to install, > but I keep getting an error. "install: too few arguments" I am very > green with Linux, sure could use some help. I am sure you were directed here because the 'install --help' message asks you to report bugs here. But that only means you are running the /usr/bin/install program on your computer which is part of the GNU coreutils which is part of the GNU operating system. I really don't think this is the install program from your "client agent for CA", whatever that is. I am sure that /usr/bin/install is working fine. It is a copy-like program used by software installation scripts to install software in a system. But it is not typically used by someone on keyboard as you are doing to install another package. That package would be the candidate to use the /usr/bin/install program. I am sorry but I don't think any of us over here can help you. You will need to dig into the problem more yourself. If the instructions are saying "install" to install that seems really strange since they should almost certainly know that you would get the command from /usr/bin/install. Try listing the directory and seeing if there is an executable "install" program/script in the directory of your "client agent for CA" and if so then run that explicitly with the full path. ./install or /cdrom/install Hope that helps. Good luck! Bob _______________________________________________ Bug-coreutils mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-coreutils