Re: Using DRO data for feedback



Weyland wrote:
> 
> From: "Allen" <allenf-at-choice.net>
> 
> > > > > > Copy it to /usr/local/emc and untar.
> > >
> > > Did this and got  a "KFM error" that says
> > > "Can only start executables on local disks"
> > > Help?
> > >
> > > Weyland
> >
> > Just guessing here...
> > sounds like a file permission issue.
> > Are you logged in as 'root'?
> > When I untarred and ran the BDI_build script,
> > I did it from the console, not KDE environment.
> >
> > Also this little tidbit is critical, to run the
> > script you have to type "./BDI_build"
> > The "./" is important.
> 
> Should I not be able to run it just by clicking it?
> I'll try it from the terminal.
> 
> Weyland

I honestly don't know if you can click it.
I'm mainly a console guy. I played too much
with MS-DOS in the eighties <BG>.

Did you read Paul's post? 
When I install BDI I always select the "Developer"
option. If you haven't done that then that explains
why you're not finding the dro.c source file and why
you're not finding the paths I've been talking about.

In order to get smdromod working from the BDI install
you'll have to reinstall and select "Developer", then
you will have access to the source files. 


Hang in there,
Allen



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