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- From: jochenr@neuro.informatik.uni-kassel.de (Jochen Ruhland)
- Subject: Re: What is with all the inst_Uxxxxxx directories?
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- Organization: FG Neuronale Netzwerke - Uni Kassel
- References: <1993Jan14.150528.13413@sarah.albany.edu> <1993Jan15.125202.16178@socrates.umd.edu> <1993Jan21.085328.8316@cti-software.nl> <1993Jan22.130244.21896@socrates.umd.edu>
- Date: Fri, 22 Jan 1993 15:45:35 GMT
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- In article <1993Jan22.130244.21896@socrates.umd.edu>, christes@socrates.umd.edu (Skip Christensen) writes:
- |> In article <1993Jan21.085328.8316@cti-software.nl> pim@cti-software.nl (Pim Zandbergen) writes:
- |> >christes@socrates.umd.edu (Skip Christensen) writes:
- |> >
- |> >>I was told that I could remove the inst_U* and deinstl directoreies in
- |> >
- |> >Have you tried to apply a PTF after that ?
- |> Done it three or four times. No problems. One thing - this
- |> procedure isn't recommended for systems running in a diskless or
- |> where there is a shared "/usr" situation.
- |>
- |>
- Bad news, I removed all the inst_Uxxxx stuff on my /usr-server, after
- committing on the server, and after commiting all my clients.
- Can I now continue doing PTFs as the pour in? (3.2.3 just around next
- door)...
- In fact I can't ... what to do now?
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