Tiny Core Linux
Tiny Core Base => TCB Q&A Forum => Topic started by: ejames82 on February 26, 2011, 04:57:10 PM
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hi,
i have been able to install avira av on at least a couple of ubuntu OS's, but it doesn't work on tinycore (YET). i have included the output of the terminal.
root@box:/home/tc# cd antivir-workstation-pers-2.1.12-19/
root@box:/home/tc/antivir-workstation-pers-2.1.12-19# ./install
Starting Avira AntiVir Workstation (UNIX) 2.1.12-19 installation...
Before installing this software, you must agree to the terms
of the license.
Use the arrow keys to scroll through the license. When you
are finished reading, press 'q' to exit the viewer.
Press <ENTER> to view the license.
Avira GmbH
End-user License Agreement (EULA)
Avira GmbH
Lindauer Str. 21 | 88069 Tettnang | Germany
Telephone: +49 (0) 7542-500 0
Fax: +49 (0) 7542-525 10
E-mail: info@avira.de
Internet: http://www.avira.de
Do you agree to the license terms? [n] y
creating /usr/lib/AntiVir ... failed
1) installing command line scanner
copying bin/antivir to /usr/lib/AntiVir/ ... failed
This system is probably not supported by Avira AntiVir Workstation (UNIX).
root@box:/home/tc/antivir-workstation-pers-2.1.12-19#
i have also ran the command:
mkdir /usr/lib/Anti
here is more relevant info after this command is ran:
creating /usr/lib/AntiVir ... already exists
1) installing command line scanner
copying bin/antivir to /usr/lib/AntiVir/ ... failed
This system is probably not supported by Avira AntiVir Workstation (UNIX).
root@box:/home/tc/antivir-workstation-pers-2.1.12-19#
is there any chance of getting this to work on tinycore?
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You were able to manually create the /usr/lib/AntiVir directory, so this does not look like a permission problem.
A "shot in the dark:" I could imagine that Avira's installation script expects the GNU tools to be installed, and that it uses command line parameters for "mkdir," "cp," "install," and "mv" that are unknown to the busybox tools. Do you have the GNU tools (coreutils, and perhaps also util-linux) installed?
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Hello Frank,
"Avira's installation script expects the GNU tools to be installed
Do you have the GNU tools (coreutils, and perhaps also util-linux) installed?"
I didn't know about such tools, so the answer is no. great suggestion.
I will look through the appbrowser and see what is offered.
thanks for the reply.
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i installed gnome-utils.tcz
it was the only extension that i could find that i thought met the criteria.
i'll see how it works, perhaps i need to reboot as well.
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copying bin/antivir to /usr/lib/AntiVir/ ... failed
looks like it's not going to work.
thanks for the suggestion Frank.
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I don't know what the "gnome-utils" do, but I doubt that they will help here.
I found coreutils by entering "coreutils" (without quotation marks; no blank between the two words; no dash) into the AppBrowser's search field.
Util-linux is also there, found when entering "util-linux" into the AppBrowser's search field (no quotation marks; no blank between the words, but a dash).
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Frank,
i carried out your suggestion. the search option for 'coreutils' delivered 'coreutils.tcz'
i installed 'coreutils.tcz', checked apps audit and ensured that the extensions were listed as 'onboot'
i also searched for 'util-linux' and was given these relevant extensions:
base-dev.tcz
util-linux-ng-dev.tcz
util-linux-ng-locale.tcz
util-linux-ng.tcz
after installation i verified all extensions were listed on the 'onboot' list in appsaudit.
the installation failed in the same way as before. i haven't rebooted yet, i will try that and let you know what happens.
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even after rebooting i am still getting the same errors.
thanks for the suggestions, Frank, even though i couldn't install avira av, i think these are great extensions. i am enthusiastic wondering what they do. :)
i will find out.