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RE: Minimate
In-Reply-To: <001e01bec368$2bfd7ac0$7d09fea9@oak>
In article <001e01bec368$2bfd7ac0$7d09fea9@oak>,
Thompson-Jordan@mindspring.com (Thompson-Jordan) wrote:
> ****** message to minivend-users from "Thompson-Jordan"
> <Thompson-Jordan@mindspring.com ******
>
> I would be interested in comments for people who have installed the new
> release of MiniMate. It looks straightforward, but I would like to here
> others experience on installing it on an existing Minivend installation.
>
> - Have people had problems?
Yes, it refuses to intall. It crashed on Term:ReadKey, so I got the latest
of that on CPAN and installed that (it turned out to be the same version
as came with my Slackware installation, also latest). Using M3.14.
So tried again, no change...
This is the error message that ./install /home/mvadin/mvend spat out
Can't exec "resize": No such file or directory at
/usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.005/i586-linux/Term/ReadKey.pm line 305.
Unable to get Terminal Size. The TIOCGWINSZ ioctl didn't work. The
COLUMNS and LINES
environment variables didn't work. The resize program didn't work. at
/usr/lib/perl
5/site_perl/5.005/i586-linux/Term/ReadKey.pm line 323.
This looks like some kind of Win thing, I don't use Xwindows on my linux
box, quite happy with command line programming. Anyway, Minimate might be
useful, someday.
Any clues, anyone?
> - Is MV3.14 recommended?
> - The README says that the admin pages need to be secured. I assume this
> just a matter of adding entries to the .access_gate file. Is there
> anything else you need to do for security?
> - Anything else that should be known about installing or using MiniMate?
>
> Christopher Thompson
>
>