Hi all,
after stopping and restarting Photon … lots of files in
/usr/photon/bin have the length of 0
Is there a way to restore these files manually ??
Armin
Hi all,
after stopping and restarting Photon … lots of files in
/usr/photon/bin have the length of 0
Is there a way to restore these files manually ??
Armin
Armin Steinhoff <A-Steinhoff@web_.de> wrote:
Hi all,
after stopping and restarting Photon … lots of files in
/usr/photon/bin have the length of 0 >Is there a way to restore these files manually ??
“pkgctl -r” them
-xtang
Xiaodan Tang wrote:
Armin Steinhoff <A-Steinhoff@web_.de> wrote:
Hi all,
after stopping and restarting Photon … lots of files in
/usr/photon/bin have the length of 0 >Is there a way to restore these files manually ??
“pkgctl -r” them
These files are not ‘spilled’ → could someone explain exactly the
semantic of the term ‘spilled’ ??
The whole installation of the Photon runtime in /pkgs/base/qnx/ph is
lost
/pkgs/base/qnx is a read-only file systen … how can the run-time
be re-installed manually ???
(Photon doesn’t work … pkg-installer not useable)
Armin