On Sat, 16 Aug 2008, Keith Kaiser wrote:
I did everything you suggested here Curt, removed every trace of LessTif I
could find from my machine. Installed OpenMotif-2.1.32-22i into usr/ and then
ran the following;
./configure --prefix=/sw --with-rtree --with-bdb-incdir=/sw/include/db4
On Sat, 16 Aug 2008, Jim Morgan wrote:
No sir. I use the DB9 serial port.
Ok. Did you track the problem down to permissions problems or
perhaps to something else trying to use the serial port?
Note that a lot of newer Linux systems have switched to using the
udev system which creates
Curt,
You guys might like to know that I demonstrated Xastir yesterday at a
digital install party in our local EOC, most had never used it because
they were still stuck in the UIView world (dieing as it is) and were
glad to know a replacement was available. One of the local guys around
Ok. Did you track the problem down to permissions problems
or
perhaps to something else trying to use the serial port?
I thought that we had solved the permissions issues but read on later in this
email.
I have had at times the port supposedly tied up by other programs. I say
It seems your right, everything is now owned by Oracle. I went to
their site and downloaded Berkeley DB 4.7.25 but I have no idea how to
install it or even if I can on OS X running BSD Unix.
Does this mean you may have to find another DB for this purpose?
On Aug 17, 2008, at 9:44 AM, Curt,
On Aug 17, 2008, at 10:23, Keith Kaiser wrote:
I don't find DB4 in my /sw/ anyplace so I'm guessing I don't have
it installed. It's really kind of strange, I have searched and
searched with Google looking for DB4 to put on OS X and can't find
a distribution. Unless you have a thought I'll
Note that a lot of newer Linux systems have switched to
using the
udev system which creates entires in /dev only for devices
that
actually exist in your system. This means that it creates
them and
sets their permissions each time you boot. If you're
manually
changing permissions in