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I messed up something here and I am not sure what is going on. I needed
to update wget and decided to bite the bullet and install a few more
binaries from the perzl site. Following instructions from YiPS I get
this when I run the setup script:
bash-3.00$ ./setup2.sh
setting up rpm.rte ...
setup_rpm[17]: restore: not found
mkdir: cannot create /QOpenSys/opt.
/QOpenSys/opt: File exists
cp: /QOpenSys/download/usr/opt/*: No such file or directory
rm: usr: No such file or directory
ln: /QOpenSys/var/opt exists. Specify -f to remove.
ln: /opt exists. Specify -f to remove.
ln: /var/opt exists. Specify -f to remove.
ln: libpopt.so exists. Specify -f to remove.
ln: librpm.so exists. Specify -f to remove.
ln: librpmbuild.so exists. Specify -f to remove.
setting up wget-1.9.1-1.aix5.1.ppc.rpm ...
group system does not exist - using root
.........repeat the above about 30 more times.....then
wget ##################################################
setting up prezl depend tree ...
So I ran wwwclean.sh to remove the stuff. How do I reestablish, now,
all the links but now to the OSS stuff in 5733OPS? Like, now that bash
3.0 is gone, I'd like to use the bash in OPS. Is there a script I can
run that will add the links to the binaries in OPS properly now that I
have cleaned out the cruft from freeware? Once I have the OPS stuff
back, THEN I may play with some of the Perzl stuff but I'd like to run
as vanilla as I can...
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