Re: A follow-up on the Tiger issue

From: Murray Watson (JunkDTectr@carolina.rr.com)
Date: 10/27/02

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    From: Murray Watson <JunkDTectr@carolina.rr.com>
    Date: Sun, 27 Oct 2002 13:41:40 GMT
    
    

    In article <qyIu9.20857$c51.7063978@twister.nyroc.rr.com>, on Sun, 27
    Oct 2002 02:53:10 GMT, Warren E Bullock III says...
    > 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

    Did you seek an answer at :
    http://savannah.nongnu.org/support/?func=addsupport&group=tiger

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