Scott,

I updated the sources tree using:
./cvsup -g -L 2 ports-supfile

And then did a:
./cvsup_current 

The resulting ISO had the same error.  Did I miss something, or perhaps
update the sources tree incorrectly?

Thanks for your help!

Jim

James Skon, Ph.D.
Computer Science Department Chair
Professor of Computer Science     (740) 392-6868 x 3224
Mount Vernon Nazarene University  EMAIL: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
www.mvnu.edu

>>> "Scott Ullrich" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 1/14/2007 2:54 PM >>>
Update your sources tree and re-run cvsup_current.   This will install
the necessary BSD Installer packages.  Otherwise check out the
cvsup_current source code.  Unfortunately the builder system is
unsupported due to it's complexity.

Scott


On 1/14/07, Jim Skon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm using my development enviornment to successfully create new
versions of pfSense embedded images. Now I tried to make an ISO image. 
I built the image (using  build_iso.sh) and booted from the CD. I then
try to install using option "99".  At this point I get following error:
>      "/scripts/lua_installer: /usr/local/sbin/dfuife_curses: not
found"
>
> Obviously a piece of curses is missing, and is needed for the install
tool.  How could this have happened?  Any ideas on how to move forward
would be greatly appriciated.
>
> Jim
>
> James Skon, Ph.D.
> Computer Science Department Chair
> Professor of Computer Science     (740) 392-6868 x 3224
> Mount Vernon Nazarene University  EMAIL: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> www.mvnu.edu 
>
>
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