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Re: [cobalt-users] mini-vend on a raq2
- Subject: Re: [cobalt-users] mini-vend on a raq2
- From: Ian Johnson <ian@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed Jan 19 12:29:38 2000
- Organization: EMtek
no gotchas at all installation was very straightforward
Cheers
Ian
David Sexton wrote:
>
> Ian Johnson wrote:
> >
> > Hi there yer all,
> >
> > Anyone successfuly using Mini-vend on a raq2
> > have successfuly installed this on a raq2 but now having trouble
> > configuring.
> >
> > get the following error on start
> > > shell-init:could not get current directory
> > > opendir(../..): Permission denied at /usr/lib/perl5/Cwd.pm line 101.
> > > Can't open perl script "/root/mvend/bin/minivend": permission denied
> >
> > Anyone with suggestions and/or pointers could you contact me off list.
>
> Not really what you want to hear, but I'm gonna be installing this
> sometime this week, are there any big initial 'gotchas' I should look
> out for ?
>
> Dave
>
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