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‎Nov 18, 2008
08:24 AM
Unix System Services
Has anyone tried to use InstallAnywhere with USS (Unix System Services) on z/OS? I created a Generic Unix install. Whenever I try to run the install I get this error.
$ ./install.bin
./install.bin 1: FSUM7332 syntax error: got |, expecting Word
Any ideas?
$ ./install.bin
./install.bin 1: FSUM7332 syntax error: got |, expecting Word
Any ideas?
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‎Nov 18, 2008
08:52 AM
Does it look it similar in anyway to this: http://www.mail-archive.com/perl-unicode@perl.org/msg02699.html ?
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‎Nov 18, 2008
08:55 AM
Other than the error code, no.
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‎Nov 20, 2008
08:02 AM
Called Support and we got it working.
You must build it with a target system of "Other Java Enabled Platforms" and build a Web Installer, but you only need to use the install.jar file created. Apparently there is a problem with the CD-ROM Installer. Using GenericUnix won't work because something with USS doesn't like the install.bin file.
You must build it with a target system of "Other Java Enabled Platforms" and build a Web Installer, but you only need to use the install.jar file created. Apparently there is a problem with the CD-ROM Installer. Using GenericUnix won't work because something with USS doesn't like the install.bin file.