nope, that didn't work either. Just hung there for a few minutes.
When I went to the mo direcotry, here's what was in it (notice the 2
mins between the two) and neither file has anything in it.
-rw-r--r-- 1 vrillus pg59260 0 Nov 30 11:14 de
-rw-r--r-- 1 vrillus pg59260 0 Nov 30 11:12 en
On Saturday, November 30, 2002 at 14:32, "Gunnar Hjalmarsson" wrote:
From: Gunnar Hjalmarsson <gunnar@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: list@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [RLopen] Problems with ringlink and perl 5.6
Date sent: Sat, 30 Nov 2002 14:32:08 +0100
VR wrote:
when i try to run it from the browser, nothing goes to that file.
When I run perl -cw langinstall.pl all it puts there is
langinstall.pl syntax OK *confused*
It just struck me: Even if langinstall.pl is a CGI script, it was
designed so it can optionally be run from shell. Accordingly, since you
have shell access, I suggest that you simply run:
perl langinstall.pl
I'll try to combine posts here, as for the other guy saying that he
just copied the older created language files, do you still have them?
The files in the mo directory shall be *created* on respective system.
Their format is often different from system to system, so copying them
between systems may well fail. Furthermore, if you can't make
langinstall.pl create those files, you won't likely succeed in making
Ringlink to work, so copying the files does not make sense anyway.
Don't really know why the languages have to be installed,
http://www.ringlink.org/?module=ContentExpress&func=display&ceid=15
/ Gunnar
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