On Mon, Mar 12, 2001 at 02:26:09PM +0000, Stephen Isard wrote:
> ug55aes@cs.bham.ac.uk wrote:
>
> > echo "Poplog needs either the csh (or tcsh) shell in order to run."
>
> Is this true? Not that I think many people run linux systems without
> csh, but it seems a funny dependency to have.
Most of the scripts (notably the main 'poplog' script) were written in
csh, if I remember.
>
> > if [ -e /usr/X11R6/lib/libX11.so.6 ] && [ -e /usr/X11R6/lib/libXt.so.6 ]; then
> > if [ -e /usr/X11R6/lib/libX11.so ] && [ -e /usr/X11R6/lib/libXt.so
>
> Don't you want to check that the files are linked, rather than just that
> they both exist?
I thought about it, but in the unlikely event that someone has a weird
set-up with different .so.6 and .so files, poplog would still be happy.
Besides that, I don't know an easy way of getting a bash script to check
the destination of a symlink :)
>
> I think the next line has a typo and you meant MOTIF rather than X11.
True. I'll make the change now.
> What is popcd.tar? I don't have it, so I don't know what I'm missing,
> but it doesn't appear to be essential for running the poplog in
> linux1553.tar.gz. Given its size, why isn't it compressed?
popcd.tar is a tarball of gzipped tarballs, containing everything you need
(and a few extras), except linux(motif)1553.tar.gz. Since everything
inside it is gzipped, there's not much point in gzipping it again.
That said, is it possible to provide some bzip2'ed versions of these
files? It provides marginally better compression than gzip, which would
at least slice some time off downloads.
- Andrew
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