A follow-up on the Tiger issue

From: Warren E Bullock III (wbullock@twcny.rr.com)
Date: 10/27/02

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    From: "Warren E Bullock III" <wbullock@twcny.rr.com>
    Date: Sun, 27 Oct 2002 02:53:10 GMT
    
    

    I have tried all that I can think of and still can not get this darn package
    to work. I just got this message when I check the error code [con005c]:

        configuration files, specific to the type of system that 'tiger' is
    being run on, do not exist. It may not be possible to perform all the
    checks due to the lack of certain files. Some checks that are performed may
    also generate incorrect or incomplete information.

    I then did a little research and apparently the package was built back in
    1993 so I decided to try installing Red Hat 7.0 on an old system and id did
    at least start to run... I have come to the conclusion that this is simply a
    compatibility issue between Tiger and any Linux distro after 7.1... but I'm
    not sure.. I am just a little disappointed though because in the Red Hat
    bible written for 7.3 the author suggests using Tiger. Well I have tried
    and it doesn't install correctly because it isn't compatible.. I think Linux
    Bible 7.3 needs to be re-vised...

        -Warren E Bullock III
        wbullock@twcny.rr.com



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