Steve Lawrence wrote:
> On Sun, Jul 13, 2008 at 09:22:07PM +0100, Matt Harrison wrote:
>> Steve Lawrence wrote:
>>> My guess is that your zones lack /var/ruby.*
>> Thanks for the reply,
>>
>> My zones in fact do have /var/ruby* and I can list and view the files
>> which it tells me don't exist.
>
On Sun, Jul 13, 2008 at 09:22:07PM +0100, Matt Harrison wrote:
> Steve Lawrence wrote:
> >My guess is that your zones lack /var/ruby.*
>
> Thanks for the reply,
>
> My zones in fact do have /var/ruby* and I can list and view the files
> which it tells me don't exist.
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Steve Lawrence wrote:
> My guess is that your zones lack /var/ruby.*
Thanks for the reply,
My zones in fact do have /var/ruby* and I can list and view the files
which it tells me don't exist.
> Did you install ruby+friends in the global zone using packages, from
> a tar file, or from source comp
My guess is that your zones lack /var/ruby.*
Did you install ruby+friends in the global zone using packages, from
a tar file, or from source compilation? A package install from the global
zone should install the package contents into all zones, properly handling
/usr verses /var.
If your means o