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10. Change your mumps.gld file to point along the right path to your mumps.dat file. Even though the mumps.gld file is largely unreadable, if you cat it you will be able to read the path it is using in text. For starters, it will almost certainly be pointed at the wrong file. Use the global directory editor to make the change. Typing GDE should start up the editor if you have the environment set up with env2. Change the part after -file= to match your environment. If you don't do it in a sensible fashion, when you type exit, GDE will tell you you goofed! If you cut and paste this line in, use right-click-copy and right-click-paste; don't use control characters. | 10. Change your mumps.gld file to point along the right path to your mumps.dat file. Even though the mumps.gld file is largely unreadable, if you cat it you will be able to read the path it is using in text. For starters, it will almost certainly be pointed at the wrong file. Use the global directory editor to make the change. Typing GDE should start up the editor if you have the environment set up with env2. Change the part after -file= to match your environment. If you don't do it in a sensible fashion, when you type exit, GDE will tell you you goofed! If you cut and paste this line in, use right-click-copy and right-click-paste; don't use control characters. |
Revision as of 17:31, 1 December 2009
PageFive Created Wednesday 22 October 2008
- back to Nancy's Installation Method
10. Change your mumps.gld file to point along the right path to your mumps.dat file. Even though the mumps.gld file is largely unreadable, if you cat it you will be able to read the path it is using in text. For starters, it will almost certainly be pointed at the wrong file. Use the global directory editor to make the change. Typing GDE should start up the editor if you have the environment set up with env2. Change the part after -file= to match your environment. If you don't do it in a sensible fashion, when you type exit, GDE will tell you you goofed! If you cut and paste this line in, use right-click-copy and right-click-paste; don't use control characters.
When you start, it should look something like this:
vista@computer:~$ cat /home/vista/EHR/g/mumps.gld GTCGBDUNX005D����,���4�#)�%����������������������������������D EFAULT���dd��DEFAULT�/home/nancy/EHR/g/mumps.dat � N�GTCGBDUNX005D����, ���4�#)�%����������������������������������I�.DAT�002BG00310000110031280010 00310000000100026400100032560010002BG0031000041024000000003100007DYNAMIC0041024002 400010000002MM00310000410240000011003100007DYNAMIC0041024002400010000
Here is what you enter:
GDE change -segment DEFAULT -file=/home/vista/EHR/g/mumps.dat exit
This is what it looks like:
vista@computer:~$ GDE %GDE-I-LOADGD, Loading Global Directory file /home/nancy/EHR/g/mumps.gld %GDE-I-VERIFY, Verification OK GDE> change -segment DEFAULT -file=/home/vista/EHR/mumps.dat GDE> exit %GDE-I-VERIFY, Verification OK %GDE-I-GDUPDATE, Updating Global Directory file /home/vista/EHR/g/mumps.gld
Now check to be sure it worked:
~/EHR$ cat /home/vista/EHR/g/mumps.gld GTCGBDUNX005D����,���4�#)�%����������������������������������DEFAULT���dd��DEFAU LT�/home/vista/EHR/g/mumps.dat� N�I.DAT002BG0031000011003128001000310000000100 026400100032560010002BG0031000041024000000003100007DYNAMIC0041024002400010000002 MM00310000410240000011003100007DYNAMIC0041024002400010000