Richard Hirst wrote: >On Wed, Jan 11, 2006 at 03:28:38PM +0100, Michael Perkonigg wrote: > > >>Hello, >> >>I downloaded the upgrade file for my 712 to upgrade the firmware. This >>is a shell file which builds the actual .frm file. >>It seems to be built to run on HP-UX and I suspect it to not work >>properly with Linux. >>I get some error messages when starting the shell script: >> >>gecko60:~/update# ../PF_C7120023 >>x - C7120023.text >>touch: warning: `touch 0417072896' is obsolete; use `touch -t >>199604170728.00' >>touch: warning: `touch 0417072896' is obsolete; use `touch -t >>199604170728.00' >>Compiling unpacker for non-ascii files >>/tmp/cc3CRVYS.o(.text+0x2c): In function `main': >>: warning: the `gets' function is dangerous and should not be used. >>x - C7120023.frm [compressed] >>ERROR: wc results of C7120023.frm are 5518 29034 709632 should be 5518 >>22318 709632 >> >> > >By that time it has already run 'sum' on the binary file and got >the right answer. My guess would be a difference between the >HP-UX and Linux version of 'wc' when it comes to processing >binary files. If so, then the resulting C7120023.frm is probably >fine. Might be nice if someone else confirmed that before you >trash your machine though ;-) > >Richard > > > Right, that would be nice. :-) You are right, sum already calculated the correct answer. Nevertheless I am not able to boot from it.
> > >>touch: warning: `touch 0307160396' is obsolete; use `touch -t >>199603071603.00' >>touch: warning: `touch 0417072796' is obsolete; use `touch -t >>199604170727.00' >>gecko60:~/update# >> >>I had a look into the shell script and saw that 'wc' and 'sum' are used >>to generate numbers. >>What would wc do better to check the file sum can't? >>sum seems to think that the file is correct but wc doesn't. >>If I write the file to a tape I cannot boot from it, it is in the search >>list but if I try to boot from the tape I am thrown back to the admin >>console without a word, if I write it to a CD I can boot but the updater >>thinks that the firmware data isn't loadable. >> >>Anyone a guess or could send me a working file to upgrade my 712 to the >>latest firmware? >> >>712/60, 96MB, tape drive is a Tandberg TDC 4100. >> >>Thanks, >>Mike >> >> >>-- >>To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] >>with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> >> > > > > -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

