In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you wrote:
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> In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you wrote:
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>> 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.).
Ok, I've now added some sort of generic Linux init script support into the
bootstrap package. Try again from scratch with openpkg-20020311-20020311.src.sh.
At least this hurdle should be now solved for your platform...
Ralf S. Engelschall
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