Jeremy
At 07:12 PM 11/12/2003, Michael Edwards wrote:
I am new to the list, and this is my first attempt to instal Oscar.
Being a bit sadistic and experemental, I decided to try and see if Oscar would
work with the Fedora "Yarrow" build which I believe is the first alpha
release. Since its still more or less Red Hat 9 (I think), I figured there
were fair odds that the latest Oscar (2.3) would work with Fedora. Anyway,
the ./configure ran without any burps, as did 'make install'. Thinking I was
on the home stretch I ran the install program, which did ok for quite a while
until it got to installing ODA. It crashed with a message about not being
able to find oda.pm in @INC (I have the logs but figured I wouldn't clutter up
people's inboxes with it). It was shortly after it asked me to enter a
password for the database (which seemed to work ok). I tried running the
installer again, running 'scripts/start_over' and trying again, and rebooting
and starting again but alas the microsoft debug did not work.
I did a default workstation install of the Fedora "Yarrow" build and then after verifying the network settings immediately tried installing oscar.
I am wondering if this is a known problem (from RH9 for instance) or if this is just a sign that I should stick to RH9. I am willing to spend some time trying to resolve this if someone is willing to help me through.
Thanks ahead of time for your help and your patience with my rambling.
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