On Sat, Mar 09, 2002, Joseph Sirucka wrote:

> I am trying to install the openpkg source and when I run the script 
> initially it compiles and runs ok. But the next script that is 
> generated, and required to run fails as either root or or as the cw user 
> I created as required.
> 
> I am running linux with the 2.4.17 kernel.
> 
> here is the output from root
> 
> openpkg-1.0.0-1.0.0.ix86-linux2.4-cw.sh: installing into /cw...
> openpkg-1.0.0-1.0.0.ix86-linux2.4-cw.sh: /cw: Is a directory
> openpkg-1.0.0-1.0.0.ix86-linux2.4-cw.sh: create: command not found
> ln: S99cw/cw': File exists
> ln: K00cw/cw': File exists
> 
> Here is the output as cw user
> [...]

You have to perform the installation as root, of course. But the
errors looks strange if you do this. Can you retry this with the
latest "openpkg" package from OpenPKG-CURRENT? If this also fails,
try to first cleanup your system by removing the user/group from
/etc/passwd+/etc/group and the init-scripts from /etc/rc.d/*. Then retry
it. Either something is trashed on your system or we have a bug here.
But currently you seem to have a non-clean system, so it is hard to
figure out the problem. Additionally, try to run with "sh -x ..*.sh" and
show us the output.
                                       Ralf S. Engelschall
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