Martin Costabel wrote:
Jeff Whitaker wrote:
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Don't know how that could have happened, but the following should
recreate it:
sudo mknod /dev/null c 1 3
chmod a+rw /dev/null
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list. I am somewhat hesitating to reboot this system, because rebooting
might not succeed. Or are these /dev's created
Folks
I'll just add a me too to this thread. Thanks for the solution too.
Don
On 8 Feb 2005, at 04:20, Peter O'Gorman wrote:
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Stan Sanderson wrote:
| Jeff, et al-
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| I saw the instruction to get cctools-528, installed the dmg,
installed
| the c
Jeff Whitaker wrote:
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Don't know how that could have happened, but the following should
recreate it:
sudo mknod /dev/null c 1 3
chmod a+rw /dev/null
I got the same problem (/dev/null removed), but in addition I get a
segmentation fault from sudo, so this suggested solution does not work
eithe
Stan Sanderson wrote:
Jeff, et al-
I saw the instruction to get cctools-528, installed the dmg, installed
the cctools-gcc4 pkg. Next attempted to update netcdf. Update appeared
to be going ok until I got the following message and what appears to
be an infinite loop as it attempts to do the ./con
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Stan Sanderson wrote:
| Jeff, et al-
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| I saw the instruction to get cctools-528, installed the dmg, installed
| the cctools-gcc4 pkg. Next attempted to update netcdf. Update appeared
| to be going ok until I got the following message and what appears
Jeff, et al-
I saw the instruction to get cctools-528, installed the dmg, installed
the cctools-gcc4 pkg. Next attempted to update netcdf. Update appeared
to be going ok until I got the following message and what appears to be
an infinite loop as it attempts to do the ./configure.
libf95.a-0.5
Kevin Horton wrote:
At 18:15 -0700 7/2/05, Jeff Whitaker wrote:
The cctools-gcc4 placeholder package instructs users to download the
updater from gcc.gnu.org (although the message is apparently
confusing judging by the number of emails I've gotten).
I see the message you refer to if I look at th