On Mon, Mar 15, 2004 at 03:45:39PM +1300, Phil Walker wrote:
All,
I know this question has been asked before, but is UniVerse supported on
versions of Linux other than Redhat, such as Debian, SUSE etc? I imagine it
is not hard to get working, but would IBM then regard it as being certified?
I've found that when installing UniVerse on Linux, you have to edit a few
things before it's happy. Others have mentioned the uv.load and cpio
issue, I've also found that you should look in the following files and make
sure they have the right info.
.unishared -- This is at the root level of
Hi Phil,
I am not too sure about the UV certication but for Informix IBM certify
to a certain release of glibc etc. so it doesn't matter which release
you wish to use just make sure your libraries are the correct level.
I would presume UV will be pretty similar, perhaps Leroy or Wally could
shed
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Hi Phil,
I am not too sure about the UV certication but for Informix IBM certify
to a certain release of glibc etc. so it doesn't matter which release
you wish to use just make sure your libraries are the correct level.
I would presume UV