rusty@GARNET.BERKELEY.EDU (04/26/89)
Today I ran the command setld / -a ultf77030 This ran and said that it installed and verified ULTF77030. The output of "df" also showed some disk space used. Then I ran "setld -i" but it didn't show anything new had been installed. Then I noticed that I should have typed ulxf77030 instead of ultf77030. What is this ultf77030 stuff that I installed? Why didn't "setld -i" show it? This is on a system with only 1 rd53 and they are tight for space; can I remove this zombie ultf77030 subset?
grr@cbmvax.UUCP (George Robbins) (04/26/89)
In article <8904252028.AA03589@garnet.berkeley.edu> rusty@GARNET.BERKELEY.EDU writes: > This ran and said that it installed and verified ULTF77030. The > output of "df" also showed some disk space used. Then I ran "setld > -i" but it didn't show anything new had been installed. Then I > noticed that I should have typed ulxf77030 instead of ultf77030. > > What is this ultf77030 stuff that I installed? Why didn't "setld -i" > show it? This is on a system with only 1 rd53 and they are tight for > space; can I remove this zombie ultf77030 subset? As far as I know, ultf77 is the compiler and libraries and ulxf77 is the toys like ratfor and efl. Here's the breakdown from the 2.2 tapes, I can't say if/how it might have changed in 3.0. ULTF77022: ULTRIX-32 V2.2 ULTF77022 Fortran-77 Development Package usr/ucb/fsplit usr/ucb/fpr usr/lib/libU77.a usr/lib/libI77.a usr/lib/libF77.a usr/lib/f77pass1 usr/bin/f77 ULXF77022: ULTRIX-32 UNSUPPORTED SUBSETS V2.2 ULXF77022 Unsupported Fortran Utilities usr/lib/struct/structure usr/lib/struct/beautify usr/lib/struct usr/lib/libI66.a usr/bin/struct usr/bin/ratfor usr/bin/efl -- George Robbins - now working for, uucp: {uunet|pyramid|rutgers}!cbmvax!grr but no way officially representing arpa: cbmvax!grr@uunet.uu.net Commodore, Engineering Department fone: 215-431-9255 (only by moonlite)