Date: Mon, 3 Mar 1997 20:25:08 +1100 (EST) From: andrew <andrew@woger.shoal.net.au> To: kevin_eliuk@sunshine.net Cc: questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: FW: 2.1.7 Install Query Message-ID: <Pine.BSF.3.91.970303201636.20649B-100000@woger.shoal.net.au> In-Reply-To: <01BC280E.98877A80@monty-port13.shoal.net.au>
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Yeah, I got this while doing an upgrade. In my case I had files in /usr/bin and /sbin and /bin with the schg flag set. ls -lo should tell you if the particular flags are set and man chflags to get an idea of how to get rid of them. I was also told to go to single user mode to remove them but I don't think I had to in this case. > While downloading 2.1.7 I switched screens to scan the files downloading > and while it was writing the files to usr/libexec it posted the message: > > /stand/cpio: Remove current usr/libexec/ld.so: Operation not permitted > > Is this something to be concerned about in the functioning of the OS or > is its cotents the same as 2.1.6 . > > If so how do I change the file and do I need the sources to compile > the correct file. man chflags (also may have to go to single user mode) to change, i re-installed to make sure but i dunno how you'd go about it otherwise. someone else on the list probably [most likely!! :)] has a better idea than me. > > Another curiosity I have is why the core team chosen not to place the > more updated version of the handbook with the ftp Release. > err what updated version, and where can i get it? > Thanx in advance, no wuckers, hope it helps (and i hope i'm on the right track) > > Kevin > > Andrew Perry andrew@shoal.net.au
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