1. RE: Linux Caludra 1.41 Question{help}

> I'm betting it's Caldera ;) 
> When you say you put Euphoria in your /home directory,
> do you mean your /home/david directory?  You, as a user, probably don't 
> have 
> permission to use the /home directory.
> 
> You *are* running this as a user, not as root, right?
> If you are trying to run it as 'root', then it's not going to work.
> 
> Regards,
> Irv
Hi Irv
I tried to run it as root and as david but no luck.I am new to linux and 
I am trying to learn it at the same time,I did have a red hat 6.22 at 
one time and still do,but it does not like my CD_ROM it is a panasonic 
CR-563 I use the sbpcd.o moudle but read hat does not have that one that 
will work with my cd-rom I download the one that will work and will try 
to get red hat to see it.
David

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2. RE: Linux Caludra 1.41 Question{help}

First off, welcome to the penguin club smile.  As for running Euphoria on =
Linux, I run it successfully as root or a user, with the path and eudir =
settings exported from /etc/.profile (.bash_profile in some distros).  =
BTW: I've used RedHat 5, RedHat 6, LoopLinux, and Peanut Linux 8.3; and I =
like Peanut the best (http://www.ibiblio.org/peanut/). =20

When you type exu at the shell prompt, do you only type exu or are you =
trying to run a program.  The behavior you describe would happen if =
Euphoria were successfully installed (otherwise you would receive some =
kind of error message), and you were trying to run an include file or a =
program that didn't print anything to the screen.  In most Unix environment=
s (including Linux), the general rule is "No news is good news".  That is, =
if you run a program and the shell prompt returns after a few seconds, =
then you can often assume the program ran successfully (there are a number =
of exceptions, but this is the traditional case).

HTH,
Michael J. Sabal

>>> pmosley at infoway.lib.nm.us 07/18/01 11:55AM >>>
Hi Irv
I tried to run it as root and as david but no luck.I am new to linux =
and=20
I am trying to learn it at the same time,

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3. RE: Linux Caludra 1.41 Question{help}

pmosley at infoway.lib.nm.us wrote:
> I tried to run it as root and as david but no luck.I am new to linux and 
> 
> I am trying to learn it at the same time,I did have a red hat 6.22 at 
> one time and still do,but it does not like my CD_ROM it is a panasonic 
> CR-563 I use the sbpcd.o moudle but read hat does not have that one that 
> 
> will work with my cd-rom I download the one that will work and will try 
> to get red hat to see it.

David:
   Isn't the panasonic CR-563 CD the one that creative labs uses
   Did you try Installing a small DOS partion on your Linux machine.
   Install the DOS CDROM driver.
   You should then be able to read the REDHAT 6.22 CDROM.
   There is a program on the CD that will allow REDHAT
   to be installed from the CD. Because you are running from
   the CD I think you will find that REDHAT will detect
   the CDROM by DEFAULT.
   Hope this helps I think you will find that REDHAT will
   be easier to use with Euphoria.
Bernie
 
   
   



Bernie

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4. RE: Linux Caludra 1.41 Question{help}

> error 'bash: exu: command not found'.  Do an 'echo $PATH', and you'll 
> see 
> that 'root' doesn't have euphoria/bin in his path. You can run it by 
> typing 
> the full path, i.e.:/home/irv/euphoria/bin/exu hello
> 
> Here are a few things to check. Do them all while logged in as a normal 
> user: (replace my name with your user name)
> 
> > echo $PATH
>
> /home/dave/euphoria/bin:/bin:/usr/bin:/usr/X11R6/bin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/X11R6/bin:/usr/games
> 
Hi
This is right:)
 
> The full path to Euphoria should be somewhere near the front of this 
> list.
> BTW, the euphoria subdirectory should be under your /home/<user> 
> directory,
> and should have been created by <user> not by root.  I wouldn't try 
> 
Ok I think I found problem 1
I installed it as root Can you do that?
I tried to install it as dave but could not write to the profile file 
the path and eudir things.I could only do it as root

>  ls -l should show you as owner of /euphoria 
>  ls -l euphoria should show you as owner of all subdirectories under 
>  /euphoria

Tis is ok:)

>  ls -l euphoria/bin/exu should show you as owner of exu
>  with permissions of -rwxr-xr-x

This has this drwxr-xr-x
When I installed it it asked me what group i wanted and it sayed that it 
would use the default as 100 somthing and when I do a ls -l command I 
get this drwxr-xr-x 100 500 then the filename

> > echo $EUDIR
> /home/irv/euphoria
> 
> > exu
When I do this I get dave@home dir $
and the program does not run I think

> Euphoria 2.2 Complete Edition (beta release) for Linux.
> Copyright (c) Rapid Deployment Software 1999
> This Complete Edition of Euphoria is a licensed
> product of Rapid Deployment Software and may
> not be redistributed, except with the written
> permission of Rapid Deployment Software.
>  
> file name to execute?
> 
Thanks for the help,I think that some how it got me into a group I do 
not know if this is ok or not and if so how do I get out.
Thanks 
P.S My CD_ROM is an old cr-563 hooked into a gallaxy sound card.
When i try this to run it like this ed.ex I get errors,but when I run it 
like exu I get nothing
DAvid

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