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- The files specific to the HP 9000 HP-UX build of qrz2 are:
-
- README.hp - this file, describing what it's all about.
- qrz2.700 - the 700 series executable image.
- qrz2.400 - the 300/400 series executable image.
- link_qrz.hp - script to link CD-ROM files to hard disk directory
-
- Please note that HP-UX mounts CD-ROMs such that all files and directories
- appear in upper case, and filenames end in ';1'. The qrz2 program expects
- all files and directories to be accessible through lower-case filenames.
- In order to make the program work correctly, the CD-ROM directory containing
- the callbook data should be mirrored on the hard disk such that the files
- are lower-cased and the ';1' is removed. This can easily be done by
- creating a subdirectory 'callbk', and in that directory make symbolic links
- to the actual files on the CD-ROM, such as:
-
- $ mkdir callbk
- $ ln -s "/mnt/cdrom/CALLBK/CALLBKC.DAT;1" callbk/callbkc.dat
- $ ln -s "/mnt/cdrom/CALLBK/CALLBKC.IDX;1" callbk/callbkc.idx
- $ ln -s "/mnt/cdrom/CALLBK/CALLBKN.DAT;1" callbk/callbkn.dat
- $ ln -s "/mnt/cdrom/CALLBK/CALLBKN.IDX;1" callbk/callbkn.idx
- $ ln -s "/mnt/cdrom/CALLBK/CALLBKS.DAT;1" callbk/callbks.dat
- $ ln -s "/mnt/cdrom/CALLBK/CALLBKS.IDX;1" callbk/callbks.idx
- $ ln -s "/mnt/cdrom/CALLBK/CALLBKZ.DAT;1" callbk/callbkz.dat
- $ ln -s "/mnt/cdrom/CALLBK/CALLBKZ.IDX;1" callbk/callbkz.idx
-
- Then, the QRZPATH environment variable can be set to point to this
- directory, and the qrz2 program should have no trouble finding the data.
-
- $ export QRZPATH=<directory_containing_callbk>
-
- Alternatively, the data can be copied from the CD-ROM to the hard disk
- with filenames that fit the above convention.
-
- The script 'link_qrz.hp' is an attempt to make this setup process easier.
- Decide where you want to put the callbook, cd to that directory, then
- execute:
-
- $ link_qrz.hp /mnt/cdrom/CALLBK callbk
-
- This creates the 'callbk' directory and links for files on the CD-ROM.
- Then set the QRZPATH variable to point to the current directory.
-
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