oops, the run command is just "~/xwp" (_not_ ~/.xwp...no "." before the "xwp).
(i usually run it from a drop-down menu, resulting in xterm rustiness.) sorry for the confusion, bentley taylor. // .. cls--colo spgs wrote: > let me get this straight, you've installed, but it won't run? or it won't > install? > (the 2d paragraph sounds like it won't install, but the 4th sounds like it's > installed, but won't load/run.) > > if it's installed, the run command is ~/.xwp (with ~/ being the path to > ".xwp"). > > if it won't install, let me know. > > hth, > > bentley taylor. > > // > > Cam Ellison wrote: > > > I have the downloaded version of WP 8. After untar-ing the files (tar > > -zxf **), I get what I assume to be the usual set of directories and > > files. > > > > However, when I start Runme, it first asks whether I have unzipped and > > untar-ed. A response of "Y" gets an error message ("No files to > > install", or something similar). When I respond "N", it tells me to > > read the Readme file. > > > > I get this whether I run it as user or as su. I am trying to run this > > from an xterm. > > > > I assume that there is some environment thing I have wrong. When I > > installed the language module, it ran fine, but complained that it > > could not find libXaw.4.so (I think that was it), so it ran the text > > version, and installed everything. Do I assume correctly that I should > > add that to my PATH? It certainly exists on the system (in > > subdirectories of /X11R6 and /etc). > > > > I need help -- this is driving me crazy. > > > > TIA > > > > Cam > > > > > > Cam Ellison, Ph.D., R.Psych. > > > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] or [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > > >From the lovely Sunshine Coast, where it only SEEMS to rain. > > > > > > > > -- > > Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null > > -- > Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null