In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you wrote:

> apparently it still breaks with the latest source but heres the output
> [...]
> + name=cw
> + '[' .root '!=' .root ']'
> + '[' -f /etc/debian_version ']'
> + '[' -f /etc/SuSE-release ']'
> + '[' -f /etc/redhat-release ']'
> + '[' '!' -f /cw ']'
> openpkg-20020308-20020308.ix86-linux2.4-cw.sh: /cw: Is a directory
> [...]

Ah, now I see your problem. You're not using one of the three supported
Linux platforms. So the script does not know where to the init scripts
have to be placed. What platform are you using? How can it be identified
uniquely? Where are your init scripts located (/etc/rc.d/? /etc/init.d?,
etc.).
                                       Ralf S. Engelschall
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