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Re: problems in the patch


Max,

I read all the emails on the ecos list so sending this to me directly
won't provide too much information.  I really don't know what your
problem is below, but it is _not_ an ecos problem - it sounds more
like a cygwin problem.  Have you searched the cygwin faq and email
list archives?  The only other suggestions I would have are:
1) are you sure gunzip is installed and in the path?
2) if I recall correctly, cygwin used to have problems being installed
or working out of directories with spaces in the name
(i.e. "program files"). I would install cygwin and ecos in a
directory tree that has no spaces in the names.

I hope you figure out your problem.

-tim



MAX Kuo wrote:

Hello Tim and Thomas

I really get some serious troublein install the whole ecos.

I use the "ecos-latest.tar.gz" that file from the net at 24 oct 2002.

I use tar xzvf to extreact it in the program files\ red hat this folder

and i install the ecso configTool 2.11 fromthe net

when i run the configTools, and i want ot apply Thomas Koeller patch

http://sources.redhat.com/ml/ecos-patches/2002-10/msg00008.html

but it just show the error message below:


>>Command exexution erroe:
>>
>>extracting pkgadd.db:
>>coundn't execute "gunzip": no such file or directory?


the file i download is about 8 to 10 kb and i really cannot apply it through
many way that i tried for one whole week.

can i put the file under red\ har that folder and
use tar xzvf to extract the epk file?
or you can tell me how to apply the patch?



and I wonder how to apply Tim Drury patch in window?
because his patch is not in epk form??


many thanks

max




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