Date: Sat, 10 Feb 96 23:24:48 GMT From: Tom Crummey (ADM) <tom@uces.bangor.ac.uk> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Word Perfect 6.0 Demo Message-ID: <26393.9602102324@bowden.uces.bangor.ac.uk>
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Hello,
I know this is old ground, but I've just recently joind the mailing list
and I have searched the archives on the Web pages...so I'll ask if the
X version of Word Perfect 6.0 (SCO demo) will run on the 2.1 release version
of FreeBSD with the IBCS2 emulation enabled.
I have tried the installation program, but get the following messages from
the kernel:
Feb 10 23:22:44 tompc /kernel: sockopen: [3246] 0x2101
Feb 10 23:22:44 tompc /kernel: sockopen: [3246] 0x2101
Feb 10 23:22:44 tompc /kernel: sockopen: SPX: [3246] opening
Feb 10 23:22:44 tompc /kernel: sockopen: SPX: [3246] opening
Feb 10 23:22:44 tompc /kernel: sockopen: SPX: [3246] get a unix domain socket
Feb 10 23:22:44 tompc /kernel: sockopen: SPX: [3246] get a unix domain socket
Feb 10 23:22:44 tompc /kernel: sockopen: SPX: [3246] connect to /tmp/X11-unix/X0
Feb 10 23:22:44 tompc /kernel: sockopen: SPX: [3246] connect to /tmp/X11-unix/X0
Feb 10 23:22:44 tompc /kernel: IBCS2: 'getmsg' not supported
Feb 10 23:22:44 tompc /kernel: IBCS2: 'getmsg' not supported
Feb 10 23:22:44 tompc /kernel: IBCS2: 'putmsg' not supported
Feb 10 23:22:44 tompc /kernel: IBCS2: 'putmsg' not supported
Feb 10 23:22:44 tompc /kernel: sockioctl: [3246] ? SS_IOW('?',126,l=4) 0x2101 (0x8004667e) <0xefbffeec>
Feb 10 23:22:44 tompc /kernel: sockioctl: [3246] ? SS_IOW('?',126,l=4) 0x2101 (0x8004667e) <0xefbffeec>
Feb 10 23:22:44 tompc /kernel: sockioctl: bad magic efbfff94 (sys_generic.c has no socksys mods?)
Feb 10 23:22:44 tompc /kernel: sockioctl: bad magic efbfff94 (sys_generic.c has no socksys mods?)
Feb 10 23:22:44 tompc /kernel: sockclose: [3246] 0x2101
Feb 10 23:22:44 tompc /kernel: sockclose: [3246] 0x2101
Feb 10 23:22:44 tompc /kernel: ss_fop_close: [3246] fd=5 is a socket
Feb 10 23:22:44 tompc /kernel: ss_fop_close: [3246] fd=5 is a socket
Any assistance would be gratefully received.
Thanks,
--
Tom.
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