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Re: ./oratab.sh script says "GROUPS: readonly variable" on linux

From: Konstantin Kivi <konst_at_sirena.rinet.ru>
Date: 17 Aug 1999 13:57:59 +0400
Message-ID: <877lmuloew.fsf@konst.sco.com>


fvw_at_chello.nl (Frank v Waveren) writes:

> Maybe you're using a non-bash shell, and oratab.sh doesn't conatian a #! line.

bash do the same (under debian at least ) I copy oratab.sh to /tmp and change
GROUPS to GRPS2

> Groups isn't read only in bash afaik. At least not in my version.
> try "/bin/sh ./oratab.sh"
>
>
> In article <7p78ce$1fl$1_at_news.hccnet.nl>,
> "m.j. duijkers" <m.j.duijkers_at_hccnet.nl> writes:
> > Hi there,
> > I am trying to install Oracle for Linux standard edition 8.0.5 on Suze
> > 2.0.35.
> > The manual says I need to create a file called "oratab" using the script
> > /oracle_install/oratab.sh.
> > When executing the script from the bash shell as root , however, the script
> > returns:
> >
> > ./oratab.sh: GROUPS: readonly variable
> >

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Sincerely Yours, Konstantin Kivi, Russia, konst_at_sirena.rinet.ru Received on Tue Aug 17 1999 - 04:57:59 CDT

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