jsalter@ibmpa.awdpa.ibm.com (03/01/91)
In article <AGW.91Feb28095317@cs.cs.columbia.edu> agw@cs.columbia.edu writes: >While compiling the file input.c from the X11R4 version of xtrek, the >C compiler complained that there was insufficient space to do the >compilation, and gave up. (Sorry I don't have the exact msg with me, >but that machine is not on the Net.) You probably need to increase your paging space. People, *please* look at the appropriate README's. It'll save you all sorts of time with questions: /usr/lpp/bos/README - General information on lots of stuff /usr/lpp/xlc/bin/README.xlc - C Compiler hints /usr/lpp/nfs/README - NFS information /usr/lpp/X11/README - X11 Runtime information /usr/lpp/bos/bsdadm - 4.3 BSD System Administration for AIXv3 tips /usr/lpp/bos/bsdport - Porting 4.3 BSD programs to AIXv3 tips etc.... > Art Werschulz > InterNet: agw@cs.columbia.edu jim/jsalter IBM PSP, Palo Alto T465/(415)855-4427 VNET: JSALTER at AUSVMQ Internet: jsalter@slo.awdpa.ibm.com UUCP: ..!uunet!ibmsupt!jsalter PS/2 it, or DIE! :-) The ramblings above have nothing to do with Big Blue.
graeme@ccu1.aukuni.ac.nz (Graeme Moffat) (03/06/91)
jsalter@ibmpa.awdpa.ibm.com writes: >People, *please* look at the appropriate README's. It'll save you all sorts > /usr/lpp/bos/bsdadm - 4.3 BSD System Administration for AIXv3 tips Hey, there's a heap of useful stuff in this one! Why on earth does the bos README say it's for experienced BSD administrators, implying that us neophytes needn't bother with it? I didn't *B^( *Everyone* new to AIX should read it - it could be more appropriately named README.bsdadm so that an initial listing of README* will pick it up. -- Graeme Moffat g.moffat@aukuni.ac.nz \ Time wastes us all, Computer Aided Design Centre, Fax: +64-9-366-0702 / our bodies & our wits School of Engineering, Ph: +64-9-737-999 x8384 / But we waste time, University of Auckland, Private Bag, Auckland, NZ \ so time & we are quits