Path: utzoo!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!usc!nic.csu.net!csun!kithrup!sef From: sef@kithrup.COM (Sean Eric Fagan) Newsgroups: comp.unix.sysv386 Subject: Re: WARNING : Deinstall in SCO UNIX DANGEROUS! Keywords: sco unix packages install deinstall bug danger Message-ID: <1991Mar06.060331.6849@kithrup.COM> Date: 6 Mar 91 06:03:31 GMT References: <9113@lkbreth.foretune.co.jp> Distribution: comp Organization: Kithrup Enterprises, Ltd. Lines: 42 In article <9113@lkbreth.foretune.co.jp> trebor@lkbreth.foretune.co.jp (Robert J Woodhead) writes: >Going into CUSTOM, I noticed that there were >several packages in the development system that I didn't need, like DOSDEV >and OS2DEV, so I decided to deinstall them. I have deinstalled DOSDEV and OS2DEV on kithrup (several times, in fact, for reasons I won't get into here 8-)), and have never had any problems whatsoever. I don't know what your problem was, but it's the first that I (even as an SCO employee) have heard of something like that happening. >Upon trying to deinstall OS2DEV, CUSTOM reported an error. What error? Did you, perhaps, run out of disk space? (It tries to build a file list, according to its messages, and if it can only make a file that has "/usr" as the pathname...) >Things were trashed enough that I had to reinitialize the HD and reinstall >all the packages (sigh - an afternoon wasted). Ah. I suspect from that that your disk actually *died*. Not sco's fault. (Yes, such things happen occasionaly to disks. One of the reinstalls for kithrup, a few months ago [and when I upgraded to unix] was because the disk died. It reformated without problem, though, and a scan reported no bad tracks.) >There were a few bobbles because >SCO doesn't bother to mention the dependencies -- who would imagine that to >run the C compiler you need the XENIX 386 cross development libraries? You also have a *very* old version of the devsys. You probably want to upgrade... >Did anyone at SCO ever bother to test their install/deinstall scripts? Gee, no. Actually, we never install or deinstall internally, and you are, in fact, the first person to ever deinstall. (That was sarcasm.) -- Sean Eric Fagan | "I made the universe, but please don't blame me for it; sef@kithrup.COM | I had a bellyache at the time." -----------------+ -- The Turtle (Stephen King, _It_) Any opinions expressed are my own, and generally unpopular with others.