Thanx Peter I was not only type thing wrong,
I was trying to use the start command as well
Turns out I was missing a lib item from another package.
Taken care of.
Thanx again
Leon
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LW Ellis wrote:
I downloaded the setiathome package.
As far as I know everything went OK.
It would have been much better to use the port, which launches you
straight into registration after make install. It's almost always better
to use the port if there is one.
WHen I boot the system I get a m
> shell> cd /usr/ports && make search key=setiathome
> ...than install it.
I did, now I can't get the register..
configure to run.
> Regards,
> Byung-hee H.
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LW Ellis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I downloaded the setiathome package.
> As far as I know everything went OK.
> WHen I boot the system I get a message
> Run usr/local/etc/rc.d/setiathome.sh register to start seti
> I tried start with that line and got comm
I downloaded the setiathome package.
As far as I know everything went OK.
WHen I boot the system I get a message
Run usr/local/etc/rc.d/setiathome.sh register to start seti
I tried start with that line and got command not known
I switched over to usr/local/sbin
setiathome start and got
usr/libexec