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[PilotMgr] Solaris 8 vs PilotManager 1.107



I was just upgraded to a SunBlade last week.  This morning when I come in
PilotManager no longer was able to locate the libraries, etc. that it
required to run.

So I begin again to try to build and install pilot-link and PilotManager.

First thing I encountered was trying to convince pilot-link's Perl5
code to build and install in my directories the same way that the
default pilot-link C code did.  I think I got that working - at least I 
was able to run the test suite.

However, when I attempt to get PilotManager to re-install, I get this error:
 $ ./Setup

Welcome to the PilotManager setup utility.  Setup will be invoked
automatically the first time you run PilotManager.  After that, if you
wish to reconfigure PilotManager, you can run Setup by hand.

Setup will configure your installation of PilotManager.  It will
attempt to locate an appropriate version of Perl and configure
PilotManager to use that version.

Then, it will run a series of tests on your environment to determine
whether or not you will be able to run PilotManager without
difficulty.

Tips:
        - If you see a "relocation error" on any perl symbols then most
          likely the binary packages you are using were not compiled for
          your version of perl.  Return to the PilotManager web page and
          make sure you retrieve the right binary packages.

Press <RETURN> to continue

Locating Perl 5...
Perl 5 found [at /usr/perl5/bin/perl]
Please wait...
Configuring PilotManager...done.

PilotManager will now test your system to make sure
that all your conduits will function properly.

Press ^C at any time to abort the tests.

Press <RETURN> to continue.

>> SyncCM <<

Your CDE libraries appear to be obsolete.  Please request
that your system administrator upgrade your CDE libraries
to at least CDE 1.1 FCS.

SyncCM will not be able to run until this is fixed.
>> SyncPlan <<

All required modules are installed properly on your system,
so SyncPlan will run.


Your PilotManager installation is complete.  You can invoke it 
by typing 'PilotManager' at your shell prompt.

Please file all bugs and feedback via the 'Feedback'
menu in PilotManager.


Now, I'm running the latest Solaris 8 with patches, so it doesn't
seem likely that CDE is the problem.

Can someone else who has gotten this all to work let me know what I am missing?
-- 
Never apply a Star Trek solution to a Babylon 5 problem.
Larry W. Virden <mailto:lvirden@xxxxxxx> <URL: http://www.purl.org/NET/lvirden/>
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be construed as representing my employer's opinions.
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