RE: [U2] Unidata acount on unix

2005-02-18 Thread Susan Joslyn
Than you all for the response (all below).  I had tried 'newacct' and it
didn't fly but I think the bit about including $UDTBIN in the path was the
key. At any rate, once I used a full path to newacct it seemed to do the
trick.  Thanks!


Martin Canty: just like Windoze, only better.
'newacct'  You will also need to specify a valid unix group  owner.

Mike Randall: It's been a while but I believe it was makeudt?  

Wally Terhune: same.You can also avoid the lists and prompts for owner and
group by specifying eg newacct root sys

Ken Wallis:  Its the same ...  You might need to make sure that your PATH
includes $UDTBIN, and indeed that $UDTBIN is set, but once that is done,
newacct user group should work.

Mike Randall: So what was makeudt?

Martin Canty: If I remember (in my dim  distant past), it's used to compile
a new UniData executable... Used if custom C routines need to be compiled
into UniData.

Kevin King:  ...to rebuild the udt executable from object libraries. 
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Re: [U2] Unidata acount on unix

2005-02-18 Thread Lembit Pirn
Please also note, that in case You need unirpc, LANG should be C, 
otherwise You will run into problems with UOJ

Susan Joslyn wrote:
Than you all for the response (all below).  I had tried 'newacct' and it
didn't fly but I think the bit about including $UDTBIN in the path was the
key. At any rate, once I used a full path to newacct it seemed to do the
trick.  Thanks!
Martin Canty: just like Windoze, only better.
'newacct'  You will also need to specify a valid unix group  owner.
Mike Randall: It's been a while but I believe it was makeudt?  

Wally Terhune: same.You can also avoid the lists and prompts for owner and
group by specifying eg newacct root sys
Ken Wallis:  Its the same ...  You might need to make sure that your PATH
includes $UDTBIN, and indeed that $UDTBIN is set, but once that is done,
newacct user group should work.
Mike Randall: So what was makeudt?
Martin Canty: If I remember (in my dim  distant past), it's used to compile
a new UniData executable... Used if custom C routines need to be compiled
into UniData.
Kevin King:  ...to rebuild the udt executable from object libraries. 
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RE: [U2] Unidata acount on unix

2005-02-18 Thread David Wolverton
Actually, having just done a Linux compile, all this is fresh in my head!!

Make sure your .profile exports LANG=C, or it you are still in the testing
mode, before you
start udt (the $ is the *nix prompt): 
$LANG=C
$export LANG
${fill in your UDTBIN path here}/udt

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Please also note, that in case You need unirpc, LANG should be C, otherwise
You will run into problems with UOJ


Susan Joslyn wrote:

Than you all for the response (all below).  I had tried 'newacct' and it
didn't fly but I think the bit about including $UDTBIN in the path was the
key. At any rate, once I used a full path to newacct it seemed to do the
trick.  Thanks!


Martin Canty: just like Windoze, only better.
'newacct'  You will also need to specify a valid unix group  owner.

Mike Randall: It's been a while but I believe it was makeudt?  

Wally Terhune: same.You can also avoid the lists and prompts for owner and
group by specifying eg newacct root sys

Ken Wallis:  Its the same ...  You might need to make sure that your PATH
includes $UDTBIN, and indeed that $UDTBIN is set, but once that is done,
newacct user group should work.

Mike Randall: So what was makeudt?

Martin Canty: If I remember (in my dim  distant past), it's used to
compile
a new UniData executable... Used if custom C routines need to be compiled
into UniData.

Kevin King:  ...to rebuild the udt executable from object libraries. 
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RE: [U2] Unidata acount on unix

2005-02-17 Thread Mike Randall
It's been a while but I believe it was makeudt?  Too much Windows lately for
me.

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Subject: [U2] Unidata acount on unix

This is such a fundamental question ...sorry I'm such a numbskull -- I never
do this.  How does one make a directory on unix into a unidata account?  On
windoze I just make the directory and then go to it and type 'newacct'.
What does the trick on unix?

Thanks a million!
Susan
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Re: [U2] Unidata acount on unix

2005-02-17 Thread Wally Terhune
same.
You can also avoid the lists and prompts for owner and group by specifying
eg
newacct root sys

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never
do this.  How does one make a directory on unix into a unidata account?  On
windoze I just make the directory and then go to it and type 'newacct'.
What does the trick on unix?

Thanks a million!
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RE: [U2] Unidata acount on unix

2005-02-17 Thread Ken Wallis
Susan Joslyn wrote:

 This is such a fundamental question ...sorry I'm such a
 numbskull -- I never
 do this.  How does one make a directory on unix into a
 unidata account?  On
 windoze I just make the directory and then go to it and type
 'newacct'.
 What does the trick on unix?

Its the same Susan.  You might need to make sure that your PATH includes
$UDTBIN, and indeed that $UDTBIN is set, but once that is done, newacct
user group should work.

HTH,

Ken
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RE: [U2] Unidata acount on unix

2005-02-17 Thread Martin Canty
If I remember (in my dim  distant past), it's used to compile a new
UniData executable... Used if custom C routines need to be compiled into
UniData.


Martin
 

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Since I screwed that up royally, what was makeudt?  

Sorry Susan.

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Subject: RE: [U2] Unidata acount on unix

Susan Joslyn wrote:

 This is such a fundamental question ...sorry I'm such a numbskull -- I

 never do this.  How does one make a directory on unix into a unidata 
 account?  On windoze I just make the directory and then go to it and 
 type 'newacct'.
 What does the trick on unix?

Its the same Susan.  You might need to make sure that your PATH includes
$UDTBIN, and indeed that $UDTBIN is set, but once that is done, newacct
user group should work.
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RE: [U2] Unidata acount on unix

2005-02-17 Thread Kevin King
...to rebuild the udt executable from object libraries. 

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Since I screwed that up royally, what was makeudt?  

Sorry Susan.

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Subject: RE: [U2] Unidata acount on unix

Susan Joslyn wrote:

 This is such a fundamental question ...sorry I'm such a numbskull --
I 
 never do this.  How does one make a directory on unix into a unidata

 account?  On windoze I just make the directory and then go to it and

 type 'newacct'.
 What does the trick on unix?

Its the same Susan.  You might need to make sure that your PATH
includes $UDTBIN, and indeed that $UDTBIN is set, but once that is
done, newacct user group should work.
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