At 03:28 06.04.98 +0000, you wrote:
>Sorry everyone. Pasted the wrong output in the last message
>should have been this one
>
>root@fernwood /bru]# bru -t
>bru: [E134] internal error 100 - failed self consistency and portability
>checks
>[root@fernwood /bru]#
>Now what does that mean
>Maybe I ave to go to the Bru people with this one?
>Phil
>
>
>
>Phil Risby wrote:
>
>> Hi
>> Im using the RH5.0 and had used Bru that came wit it just fine
>> Went to start it just now and I got the following error
>>
>> [root@fernwood Phil]# xbru
>> BRU: Unable to find/exec bru executable - ABORTING!!
>> [root@fernwood Phil]#
>>
>> I checked the /bru directory and *bru binary is there along with the
>> others that came with the install
>>
>> Anyone any ideas what this may mean
>> Should I rpm -e it then re-install from CD?
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> Phil
>>
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I've had the same problem, here are a mail I replied to the mailinglist:

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It worked fine when I set my HW clock to GMT, and timezone
to GMT-2. And can't understand why, but as long as it works!!!


At 21:33 01.04.98 +0100, you wrote:
>Hans Sandsdalen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>> Hello
>> 
>> I installed BRU2000 last week, and tried it out. It worked out fine, but
>> when I should tune it this monday (and still) I get this error:
>> 
>> bru: [E134] internal error 100 - failed self consistency and portability
>> checks
>> 
>> I have installed new versions of glibc, libc, portmap and util-linux. 
>> 
>> Any ideas? 
>
>Your clocks have probably changed. I just posted this to someone
>else. See if it works for you. 
>
>Note: This person was in Amsterdam rather than Norway.
>
>####################################################################
>
>The simple solution is step 12) below. However you should read the
>message below and follow the part that applies to you.
>
>All timezone changes are made using timeconfig.
>
>I)
>
>If you are _not_ already using glibc-2.0.7-5 from the Red Hat updates
>directory:
>
>1)  Make sure your Hardware clock is set to GMT.
>2)  Make sure the "Hardware clock set to GMT" option is checked. 
>3)  Ensure that the Europe/Amsterdam (or CET) timezone is selected
>4)  Upgrade to glibc-2.0.7-5 from the Red Hat updates directory 
>5)  Try Bru
>6)  If it doesn't work try swapping the timezone to CET (or
>Europe/Amsterdam)
>7)  Try Bru
>8)  If it doesn't work goto step 12) in part II
>
>II)
>
>If you are already using glibc-2.0.7-5 from the Red Hat updates
>directory _or_ if you don't want to change your glibc:
>
>9)  Make sure your Hardware clock is set to GMT.
>10) Make sure the "Hardware clock set to GMT" option is checked. 
>11) Do steps 3) and 5) and if necessary steps 6) and 7) in part I.
>12) If it still doesn't work change your timezone to Etc/GMT+2
>(assuming that you are now 2hrs ahead of GMT)
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