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Top Forums UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users Bus Error Core Dumped Post 29413 by Perderabo on Saturday 5th of October 2002 11:10:34 AM
Old 10-05-2002
Did you try to overwrite your currently running root??? That will typically cause a massive disaster. In general, you typically need to boot off another disk to rebuild root. And if you're using tar, this will imply that the tar archive needs to have been created with relative pathnames.

Actually I would never attempt to recover root from a tar archive. I would reload the OS and then use the tar arcgive to grab a few files like /etc/paaswd and so on.

I can't get more specific since I don't use SCO. I hope some SCO folks will jump in here with some more help.
 

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GStreamer::Bus(3pm)					User Contributed Perl Documentation				       GStreamer::Bus(3pm)

NAME
GStreamer::Bus - Asynchronous message bus subsystem HIERARCHY
Glib::Object +----GStreamer::Object +----GStreamer::Bus METHODS
bus = GStreamer::Bus->new $bus->add_signal_watch integer = $bus->add_watch ($func, $data=undef) o $func (scalar) o $data (scalar) $bus->set_flushing ($flushing) o $flushing (boolean) boolean = $bus->have_pending GstMessage or undef = $bus->peek GstMessage or undef = $bus->poll ($events, $timeout) o $events (GStreamer::MessageType) o $timeout (integer) GstMessage or undef = $bus->pop boolean = $bus->post ($message) o $message (GstMessage) $bus->remove_signal_watch SIGNALS
sync-message (GStreamer::Bus, GstMessage) message (GStreamer::Bus, GstMessage) ENUMS AND FLAGS
flags GStreamer::MessageType o 'unknown' / 'GST_MESSAGE_UNKNOWN' o 'eos' / 'GST_MESSAGE_EOS' o 'error' / 'GST_MESSAGE_ERROR' o 'warning' / 'GST_MESSAGE_WARNING' o 'info' / 'GST_MESSAGE_INFO' o 'tag' / 'GST_MESSAGE_TAG' o 'buffering' / 'GST_MESSAGE_BUFFERING' o 'state-changed' / 'GST_MESSAGE_STATE_CHANGED' o 'state-dirty' / 'GST_MESSAGE_STATE_DIRTY' o 'step-done' / 'GST_MESSAGE_STEP_DONE' o 'clock-provide' / 'GST_MESSAGE_CLOCK_PROVIDE' o 'clock-lost' / 'GST_MESSAGE_CLOCK_LOST' o 'new-clock' / 'GST_MESSAGE_NEW_CLOCK' o 'structure-change' / 'GST_MESSAGE_STRUCTURE_CHANGE' o 'stream-status' / 'GST_MESSAGE_STREAM_STATUS' o 'application' / 'GST_MESSAGE_APPLICATION' o 'element' / 'GST_MESSAGE_ELEMENT' o 'segment-start' / 'GST_MESSAGE_SEGMENT_START' o 'segment-done' / 'GST_MESSAGE_SEGMENT_DONE' o 'duration' / 'GST_MESSAGE_DURATION' o 'latency' / 'GST_MESSAGE_LATENCY' o 'async-start' / 'GST_MESSAGE_ASYNC_START' o 'async-done' / 'GST_MESSAGE_ASYNC_DONE' o 'request-state' / 'GST_MESSAGE_REQUEST_STATE' o 'step-start' / 'GST_MESSAGE_STEP_START' o 'qos' / 'GST_MESSAGE_QOS' o 'progress' / 'GST_MESSAGE_PROGRESS' o 'any' / 'GST_MESSAGE_ANY' SEE ALSO
GStreamer, Glib::Object, GStreamer::Object COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2005-2011 by the gtk2-perl team. This software is licensed under the LGPL. See GStreamer for a full notice. perl v5.14.2 2012-03-01 GStreamer::Bus(3pm)
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