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"Gary L. Biggs" <[log in to unmask]>
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Gary L. Biggs
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Fri, 24 Jan 1997 20:07:27 -0600
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I got this same result when I unpacked it on our 5.5 system
this pm.

At 05:33 PM 1/24/97 PST8, [log in to unmask] wrote:
>Mark,
>
>The following is what I get on our 5.0 system:
>
>18 :Comment  (js)Streamfile: JHTTPD.PUB.APACHE
>19 :Comment
>20 :run HTTPD;info='-f /APACHE/PUB/apache_1.2b4_mpe/conf/httpd.conf'
>21
>22 The file length kept in the LST header exceeds the actual file size.
>23 (LDRERR 622)
>24
>25 Native mode loader message 622
>26 Unable to load program to be run. (CIERR 625)
>27 REMAINDER OF JOB FLUSHED.
>28 CPU sec. = 1.  elapsed min. = 1.  FRI, JAN 24, 1997,  5:29 PM.
>O> l
>
>Regards
>
>paul H. Christidis
>
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>Subject: Apache/iX under 5.0
>Author:  [log in to unmask] at CCGATE
>Date:    01/24/97 11:34 AM
>
>
>I've been informed that tar files created by MPE 5.5 tar cannot be read by
>MPE 5.0 tar.
>
>So I have just repackaged the Apache/iX distribution using HPUX 10.10 tar,
>which seems to be readable by both MPE 5.0 tar and MPE 5.5 tar.
>
>Once you un-tar Apache onto a 5.0 machine, I understand the binary will
refuse
>to run.  I would greatly appreciate it if any 5.0 Apache testers could e-mail
>me a cut/paste of the error messages since I lack a 5.0 machine to duplicate
>the problem myself.....
>--
>Mark Bixby                      E-mail: [log in to unmask]
>Coast Community College Dist.   Web: http://www.cccd.edu/~markb/
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