Date: Tue, 28 Feb 1995 11:54:02 +0000 From: Ed Hudson <elh@p5.spnet.com> To: hackers@FreeBSD.org Subject: Re: iBSC2 and WordPerfect.. Message-ID: <199502281154.LAA12359@p5.spnet.com> In-Reply-To: Your message of "Mon, 27 Feb 1995 17:18:25 PST." <199502280118.RAA04431@netcom14.netcom.com>
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after downloading 35mby of binaries (for something
that i'll never use, but would buy a copy of just
to stimulate sales in the fbsd apps market),
after installing ibcs2 into the kernel (both options),
the installatiion script "wpinstall" complains
that there is no /dev/X0R
anybody know what /dev/X0R under SCO is ?
(other than some sort of connection to the x-server)
i've tried the brain-dead things of linking
{/tmp/.X11-unix , /tmp/.X11-unix/X0)
to /dev/X0R.
wpinstall complains in the first case that the former
(/tmp/X11-unix/X0) is a directory and that the later
is a socket and that it can't perform some operation
on it.
if i have an empty file for /dev/X0R, the install
script seems to make it further, and them complains
about unimplemented ioctl's and some inability to
send messages.
the output follows.
any thoughts / suggestions?
-elh
stdout + stderr:
WPCorp Installation for:
WordPerfect 6.0 for UNIX (R) Systems
Error: Can't open display: :0.0
console messages:
Feb 28 11:53:36 l486 /kernel: sockopen: [4561] 0x2901
Feb 28 11:53:36 l486 /kernel: sockopen: SPX: [4561] opening
Feb 28 11:53:36 l486 /kernel: sockopen: SPX: [4561] get a unix domain socket
Feb 28 11:53:36 l486 /kernel: sockopen: SPX: [4561] connect to /tmp/X11-unix/X0
Feb 28 11:53:36 l486 /kernel: IBCS2: 'getmsg' not supported
Feb 28 11:53:36 l486 /kernel: IBCS2: 'putmsg' not supported
Feb 28 11:53:36 l486 /kernel: sockioctl: [4561] ? SS_IOW('?',126,l=4) 0x2901 (0x8004667e) <0xefbffef8>
Feb 28 11:53:36 l486 /kernel: sockioctl: bad magic (sys_generic.c has no socksys mods?)
Feb 28 11:53:36 l486 /kernel: sockclose: [4561] 0x2901
Feb 28 11:53:36 l486 /kernel: ss_fop_close: [4561] fd=5 is a socket
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