> Sven Bardos wrote:
> >>You likely installed RTnet on the slave side to a different location 
> >>than provided during the configure run ("--prefix=..."). Check the 
> >>rtnet.conf on the slave, namely the "prefix=" assignment - or all 
> >>individual tool paths specified a few lines below.
> >>
> >>Jan
> > 
> > 
> > It's installed to the default path (/usr/local/rtnet/). At the moment
> I'm
> > sitting at the university, hence I can't check the rtnet.conf. But I
> can't 
> > imagine that things went wrong at this point. Is it necessary to expand
> > $PATH to /usr/local/rtnet/sbin/ ?
> > Sven
> > 
> 
> You don't have to put that folder into $PATH, RTnet tools are normally 
> addressed by the script using full path names.
> 
> Then I guess it's best you try debugging the script by adding some echo 
> $<VARIABLE_TO_CHECK>. Start with the command variables ($RTIFCONFIG 
> etc.). I cannot exclude that some corner cases are not yet handled 
> correctly (though I'm not aware of issues, we use the script 
> successfully so far), any feedback is welcome.
> 

I fixed the rtnet-script to my needs. Now I can start the rtnet-network
without any problems. I will send the script or a patch( I've never
generated  a patch before :-() ) to the mail archive within the next 2 days.
Perhaps it gives someone an idea what was wrong in my case.
Thanks,
Sven


> Jan
> 

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