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- From: tommy@hilbert.att.com (Tom Reingold)
- Subject: Re: "iscreen" no-workee.
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- Date: Sat, 19 Dec 1992 02:52:16 GMT
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- jfrench@cs.tamu.edu (Jeff French) writes:
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- $ Platform; 3B2/310, Rev 3.1, MAU, 2 meg RAM, plenty of hard disk space.
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- $ I am trying to run the 'iscreen' port that I downloaded, in binary format,
- $ from ucqais.cba.uc.edu. 'iscreen' craps out with the error message:
- $ "select: No such file or directory".
- $ Any clues as to what I am doing wrong. I used 'strings' to examine the
- $ binary for the file select was looking for, but could find nothing.
- $ Any help would be appreciated. Example session enclosed.
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- Do you have tcp/ip installed? I think that is the only way to get
- the select() function added to your kernel if you have a 3b2.
- --
- Tom Reingold
- AT&T Bell Labs, Holmdel, NJ
- tommy@boole.att.com or att!boole!tommy
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