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Janne Kataja wrote:
> Chuck Robey wrote:
>> ls -l /opt/scratchbox/tools/bin/dialog
>> - -rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 98000 Aug 1 2007
>> /opt/scratchbox/tools/bin/dialog
>> and it'sn ELF image, so there's no missing path problem in some shell
>> script hap
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Janne Kataja wrote:
> Chuck Robey wrote:
>> ls -l /opt/scratchbox/tools/bin/dialog
>> - -rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 98000 Aug 1 2007
>> /opt/scratchbox/tools/bin/dialog
>> and it'sn ELF image, so there's no missing path problem in some shell
>> script hap
Chuck Robey wrote:
> ls -l /opt/scratchbox/tools/bin/dialog
> - -rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 98000 Aug 1 2007 /opt/scratchbox/tools/bin/dialog
> and it'sn ELF image, so there's no missing path problem in some shell
> script happening.
What does 'file /opt/scratchbox/tools/bin/dialog' say?
Maybe it'
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Janne Kataja wrote:
> Chuck Robey wrote:
>> 1) do I need that sbrsh thing? I'm quite used to nfs, I like it, but I
>> have no idea what sbrsh is.
>
> No. You can use QEMU ARM emulator, which the installer script sets up by
> default. If you run into
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Well, at l;east, I got the scratchbox installed now. OK, I went to the
install script for the sdk, and when I ran it, it came back with the error
"line 331: /opt/scratchbox/tools/bin/dialog: No such file or directory".
Well, I took a ls of that:
ls -
Chuck Robey wrote:
> 1) do I need that sbrsh thing? I'm quite used to nfs, I like it, but I
> have no idea what sbrsh is.
No. You can use QEMU ARM emulator, which the installer script sets up by
default. If you run into a specific problem, like some instructions not
supported, then consider sbr
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I see in the scratchbox instructions some instructions for getting
something called sbrsh working. It apparently needs nfs. It makes the
mistake (in my mind) of telling you how to do it in Debian and RedHat, but
it *doesn't* just give plain-English i
On Sun, Mar 16, 2008 at 02:52:04AM -0600, zodman wrote:
> im install perl on my OS2008 chinook and use the cpan for install some libs.
>
> But i see the version of zip an tar are not the usuals's is a small
> software for busybox.
>
> Anyone know how fix it ???
>
> some hack of CPAN.pm ?
In yo
im install perl on my OS2008 chinook and use the cpan for install some libs.
But i see the version of zip an tar are not the usuals's is a small
software for busybox.
Anyone know how fix it ???
some hack of CPAN.pm ?
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On Wed, Mar 12, 2008 at 1:36 PM, Scott Carr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> For some reason, my internal memory is now mounted as a read only
> filesystem. Not sure how this happened. How would I go about making
> it read write again?
>
> I have a 4 GB MiniSD card that I have recently put into th
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