Hi Jerry:

I remember you had a OSCAR 3.0 installation before, did you run
start_over with that or with OSCAR 4.0?  Since if you are doing a fresh
installation of OSCAR 4.0, here's what you need to do:

(assuming you still have your OSCAR 3.0 installation)

% cd /opt/oscar/scripts [OSCAR 3.0]
% ./start_over
% rm -rf /opt/oscar
% cd /tmp/oscar-4.0 [assuming you have d/led and extracted the OSCAR 4.0
tarball in /tmp]
% ./configure %% make install

That should give you a clean OSCAR 4.0 installation of OSCAR 4.0 in
/opt/oscar.

You may also have some old 'OSCAR 3.0' RPMs in your /tftpboot/rpm dir,
so you might need to clean it up...  easiest is just to delete any files
not from the original distribution media...

Is the screenshot taken from an OSCAR 4.0 installation?  The autoupdate
package has been removed from OSCAR 4.0 so I don't see why it would be
complaining about that package...

Cheers,

Bernard

> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Sent: Wednesday, January 05, 2005 10:45
> To: Bernard Li
> Subject: RE: [Oscar-users] Re: Oscar-users digest, OSCAR-4.0 error
> 
> Hi Bernard,
>   I downloaded 4.0 and did a start_over, logoff and then 
> started OSCAR-4.0, came up with this error. Any idea why?
> (See attached file: Screenshot-13.png)
> Thanks!!
> Jerry D. Waterman
> Information Technology Specialist
> U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
> Office of Research and Development
> National Risk Management Research Laboratory Technology 
> Transfer and Support Division
> 513-569-7834
> 


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