Mark,

I guess:
> Depending on how determined you are...
is the operative phrase.  I just wanted to check out a zLinux IDE.  I was
hoping it was just a "zypper install" or a "git clone".

Ironically, working at the other end of the computer hardware spectrum, the
Raspberry Pi, it was a very simple install for me.

Thanks for everyone's feedback.

    -Mike

On Wed, Jan 8, 2020 at 1:47 PM Mark Post <[email protected]> wrote:

> On 1/8/20 1:25 PM, Michael MacIsaac wrote:
> > Mark,
> >
> > Thanks for the suggestion, however, no joy.
> >
> > I created the .curlrc file with no change.  yarn is a node.js script -
> > don't see any wget in it, but ...
>
> Depending on how determined you are, when I run into a situation like
> this, I re-run whatever command I'm trying to run using strace, with the
> output going to a file.
> strace -f -o /path/to/outputfile -s 999 cmd cmdparms
>
> Then, I look at the output file to see if I can figure out what causes
> that message to be issued. If I can, then I try to figure out how to
> work around the problem.
>
> Note that this method usually results in a *ton* of output to wade
> through, so if you're on the edge of deciding to give up, this may not
> be the route you want to take.
>
>
> Mark Post
>
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