Re: Brighstor ARCserve Backup for Linux on FreeBSD

2004-12-10 Thread Piotr Gnyp
On Wed, Dec 08, 2004 at 02:51:44PM -0800, pete wright wrote:
 to help you out we will most likely need more info on your system.  a
 dmesg will help, as well as a uname.  also do you have /compat/linux
 installed?  if so which version?  is the install script a perl file,
 shell script of compiled binary?  if it's a script is it calling the
 /compat/linux sh?  i think you get the idea ;)

uname -r
5.3-RELEASE-p2

kldstat
Id Refs AddressSize Name
 15 0xc040 5e4674   kernel
 21 0xc1a17000 17000linux.ko

pkg_info | grep linux
linux_base-7.1_7The base set of packages needed in Linux mode
linuxdoc-1.1_1  The Linuxdoc SGML DTD
linuxthreads-2.2.3_16 POSIX pthreads implementation using rfork to generate
kerne
sgmlformat-1.7_2Generates groff and HTML from linuxdoc and docbook SGML
doc

script:
http://discordia.pl/~toread/install (i hope CA wont mind... if so, i`ll take
it off)

I`ve tried to run it witch chrooted bash to /compat/linux with little
success.



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Brighstor ARCserve Backup for Linux on FreeBSD

2004-12-08 Thread Piotr Gnyp
Have anyone tried to install Brighstor ARCserve Backup for Linux on FreeBSD?
discordia# pwd
/mnt/cdrom/agents/Linux
discordia# ./install
./install: 43: Syntax error: Bad substitution

line 43 is:
printf %-42s $INST_MSG_102 ${FILESYS_GROUP[$VCOUNT]}


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Re: Brighstor ARCserve Backup for Linux on FreeBSD

2004-12-08 Thread pete wright
On Wed, 8 Dec 2004 14:48:26 +0100, Piotr Gnyp [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Have anyone tried to install Brighstor ARCserve Backup for Linux on FreeBSD?
 discordia# pwd
 /mnt/cdrom/agents/Linux
 discordia# ./install
 ./install: 43: Syntax error: Bad substitution
 
 line 43 is:
 printf %-42s $INST_MSG_102 ${FILESYS_GROUP[$VCOUNT]}
 

to help you out we will most likely need more info on your system.  a
dmesg will help, as well as a uname.  also do you have /compat/linux
installed?  if so which version?  is the install script a perl file,
shell script of compiled binary?  if it's a script is it calling the
/compat/linux sh?  i think you get the idea ;)

-p

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