Think I got it. It is evaluating "5.10" as less than "5.6". True for an alpha compare. But 5.10 is a later version. Thanks, Jim
fi return 0;; [Ss][Oo][Ll][Aa][Rr][Ii][Ss] ) SOLARIS=1 TEST=`expr "$VERSION" \>= $MIN_SOLARIS_OS` # on guess that Solaris 10 is evaluating less than Solaris 6, adding following l ine $TEST = 1 if [ $TEST = 0 ]; then FatalError "Operating System must be Solaris $SOLARIS_OS or l ater" fi ________________________________ From: O'Hara, Jim Sent: Monday, November 02, 2009 3:10 PM To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG Subject: failed install ARS 5.1.2 Solaris 10 Tech support says this is an unsupported platform. I'm wondering if I can install anyway, and asked for more help. Any help out there in arslist land? Platform Solaris 10, Sybase 12.5.3 Doing a 5.1.2 install as part of a server move/upgrade to v.7. Here is the output from my install. I have tried both root and non-root. ars02-new% ./ar_install dumb: Unknown terminal type ****************************************************************** * * Action Request System(R) 5.01.02 Installation * ****************************************************************** A record of this installation will be kept in /usr/tmp/ar_install.log Operating System must be Solaris 2.6 or later AR System installation terminated at . Check /usr/tmp/ar_install.log and /usr/tmp/arErrorLog to identify the problem. If necessary, call Technical Support to resolve the problem. Once the problem has been resolved, restart the installation by issuing the following command ./ar_install ./ar_install: 666: not found ./ar_install: 666: not found ars02-new% more /usr/tmp/ar_install.log Saturday, October 31, 2009 10:19:10 PM PDT ****************************************************************** * * Action Request System(R) 5.01.02 Installation * ****************************************************************** A record of this installation will be kept in /usr/tmp/ar_install.log Operating System must be Solaris 2.6 or later AR System installation terminated at . Check /usr/tmp/ar_install.log and /usr/tmp/arErrorLog to identify the problem. If necessary, call Technical Support to resolve the problem. Once the problem has been resolved, restart the installation by issuing the following command ./ar_install ars02-new% more /usr/tmp/arErrorLog Saturday, October 31, 2009 10:19:10 PM PDT ars02-new% _______________________________________________________________________________ UNSUBSCRIBE or access ARSlist Archives at www.arslist.org Platinum Sponsor:rmisoluti...@verizon.net ARSlist: "Where the Answers Are"