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Oct 19, 2010
04:29 AM
Unable to execute binary with ko_KR.UTF8@dict onSolaris 9
Hello everyone,
When i execute the install.bin ,that is created by InstallAnywhere on solaris 9 platform with the locale set to ko_KR.UTF8@dict
Here is the screen shot of the error.The first screen asks for the selection of the language,which displays english and korean ,and 2 needs to be selected for choosing korean language.
cabibuild2/Disk1/InstData/VM/install.bin: !: 없음
/cabibuild2/Disk1/InstData/VM/install.bin: test: )이 예상됨
which translates to test:) two expected
The same binary is working on solaris 10 .But the error is produced on solaris 9
Does InstallAnywhere 2010 support this korean locale?
Has anyone faced this problem before?
Any solution would be of great help.
When i execute the install.bin ,that is created by InstallAnywhere on solaris 9 platform with the locale set to ko_KR.UTF8@dict
Here is the screen shot of the error.The first screen asks for the selection of the language,which displays english and korean ,and 2 needs to be selected for choosing korean language.
cabibuild2/Disk1/InstData/VM/install.bin: !: 없음
/cabibuild2/Disk1/InstData/VM/install.bin: test: )이 예상됨
which translates to test:) two expected
The same binary is working on solaris 10 .But the error is produced on solaris 9
Does InstallAnywhere 2010 support this korean locale?
Has anyone faced this problem before?
Any solution would be of great help.
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Oct 19, 2010
06:41 AM
I've seen this thread about 4 chars local (ko_kr) not being supported: http://community.flexerasoftware.com/showthread.php?t=195188&highlight=korean but you say it works on Solaris 10 but not on Solaris 9
I think that there might be a different shell interpreter on these two (most likely a bug in either the shell or in the IA code that Solaris 10 knows to get around but not Solaris 9).
I think that there might be a different shell interpreter on these two (most likely a bug in either the shell or in the IA code that Solaris 10 knows to get around but not Solaris 9).