Installation problem:cannot unpack libdslic.so

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Installation problem:cannot unpack libdslic.so

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Hi folks,

I am trying to install DataStage 7.5 on sun solaris. I am getting the follwing error:
/export/home/alandau/install.sh: //solaris/server.: cannot open
ERROR: cannot unpack libdslic.so

I went thru previous Posts but that didn't solve the problem.

Any help is appreciated.

-sandeep
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Post by Sainath.Srinivasan »

Check whether you have the dir.

Check whether you have the permission. You need to be the root user.
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Post by Eric »

Check you have enough disk space / quota ?
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libdslic.so

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Hi,

I am facing the same problem of "Cannot unpack libdslic.so". I hav e check the directories and permissions. I have root permissions. Also I tried copying all the files in /root and installing, but no luck.

Little help will be appreciated.

Regards,
Rupesh
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A supported version of Red Hat? It does matter.
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Post by paranoid »

Any luck? Even i am facing the same issue..Please advise.

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Precisely what version of Linux are you using?
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