marcello@firstlinux.net wrote:
> > > > popc -e junk junk.p
> > ...
> I got this:
> popc -e junk junk.p
> ;;; MISHAP - SAVED IMAGE NOT FOUND
> ;;; INVOLVING: 'e.psv'
> ;;; DOING
That's strange. I can produce that error message with the command
pop11 -e junk junk.p
Maybe your system hasn't been fully installed or you haven't set up your
environment variables. Check to see whether you have the environment
variables usepop and popsys defined by doing
echo $usepop
echo $popsys
Usepop should be set to the directory in which you untarred the poplog
tar file. Popsys should be the same as $usepop/pop/pop.
If usepop isn't defined, do
export usepop=<directory name> (assuming the bash shell)
If usepop is defined and popsys is not, do
. $uspop/pop/com/poplog.sh (still assuming bash)
(You will want to have those lines in a setup file, perhaps your
.bashrc, if you plan to use poplog regularly.)
If they are both defined, is there a file in $popsys/popc.psv? If not,
get it from the tar file. Maybe you should re-extract the tar file
altogether, just to be safe.
> What do you mean with "ENTER" here?
You need to read some ved documentation. Try veduserguide or vedmanual
in the directory $usepop/pop/doc.
> I guess you don't mean "upper case 'enter' " , nor just "push button
> enter on the keybord", so, what ?
Yes, it means "press the ENTER key in the lower right corner of the
numeric keypad (the square array of keys that appears at the right of
(many, most, all?) standard keyboards). The effect will be that your
cursor will move to the ved "command line" at the top of the file.
Stephen Isard
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