When running the update to 6.0.2 I get to the prompt to accept the license, I press TAB, then after a few moments, it exits to prompt without doing anything. Most likely it’s due to me running Redhat 9 but for petes sake, when will Lotus grow up and develope for the “Current” operating systems. Not all of use can accept using old versions of linux.
Anyone else have an update problem?
Durwin
Subject: Updating to 6.0.2
It works on Mandrake 9.1!!!Sorry it was not your RED HAT answer but I had to share the fact.
I had similar problem with the script because of the user I was running. Are you running this via root? Did the notes user uncompress the tar? have you had root uncompress the tarball? The only flaking thing I every had on a previous tarball error like this was that I was not using the root user to uncompress and install.
One last question: you are not having a diskspace issues as well?
HTH – Cheers – email in profile.
Subject: RE: Updating to 6.0.2
Hi,
This update are only from Release 6.0.1 not 6.0.1 CF1 or CF2. You have to run update kit for 6.0.1 CF1 or CF2 and go back to previos version. Then you can update to 6.0.2 CF1. Anoying … isn’t it. Good luck.
//Mr East
Subject: Updating to 6.0.2
Hi,
I had exactly the same behaviour.(The script “hang” just before accepting the licence agreement).
The reason for me was that I had the version “6.0.1 CF1” installed.
After I have reinstalled the former version “6.0.1” the upgrade worked fine.
(Its a pitty that the installer does not say something like “wrong version installed” as it does under windows :-)))
Hope this helps
Hynek
PS: I am using SuSe 8.0
Subject: Updating to 6.0.2
I’m not running 9.0; however, I just install 6.0.1 on 8.0 and then upgrade 6.0.1 → 6.0.2CF1 w/o any problem. From previous post, if you’re running 9.0, there’s an incompatibility of Linux kernel. Try this link http://www-10.lotus.com/ldd/nd6forum.nsf/55c38d716d632d9b8525689b005ba1c0/2036aa1f6540098585256cff003d8a8c?OpenDocument
Hope this would help.
Subject: RE: Updating to 6.0.2
Ok, going to try to revert back to 6.0.1. If that don’t work, I’ll look into Thong Khuong’s tip. I’ll let yal know. Thanks.
Subject: RE: Updating to 6.0.2
The update worked fine on my Redhat 7.1 and it had 6.0.1 CF2 also. I need to redownload the upgrade to try to revert back. I had deleted it. Thong Khuong’s tip did not make a difference…
Subject: RE: Updating to 6.0.2
I’m running Gentoo (Kernel 2.4.20) !!!I had the same problems. After reverting back with the 6.0.1CF2 incremental installer (the 6.0.1CF2 installer asked me showing 60010 as the option),the update to 6.0.2CF1 worked fine.
Walter