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Operating Systems HP-UX Swinstall and rsync - execute permission denied Post 302929033 by YogaBija on Wednesday 17th of December 2014 05:04:58 AM
Old 12-17-2014
Thanks Peasant,

Are you saying that using depot files fro dependancies wont work, that I have to manually build them?

Server version : HP-UX hermes B.11.11 U 9000/800 2284397868 unlimited-user license

Does this mean that "rsync-3.1.1-hppa-11.31.depot" isn't the right version of for the operating system? Should I be looking for a file called "rsync-3.1.1-hppa-11.11.depot" instead? Onbviously I realise this would apply for the rsync depot file and the other dependancy.

Thanks
 

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