I did: emerge globespan-adsl after configuring the Aethra usb adsl modem with eciconf.sh The command from shell startmodem fails with many errors like: ut: command not found Maybe is missing some package to emerge? Should portage take care of dependences? Reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1. emerge globespan-adsl 2. eciconf.sh 3. startmodem Actual Results: starmodem script fails kernel: 2.6.7-epia
*** Bug 76877 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
I've looked into files installed by 0.9 and 0.10 and didn't found any references to an executable called "ut". Please try to re-emerge globespan-adsl and, if you continue to receive such errors, post here relevant information (output of startmodem, your configuration file, etc).
The startmodem script is filled with "cut" commands; perhaps there's a syntax error or some such? Just a thought (without coffee yet)... Unfortunately, I don't have the hardware to test this right.
this is from /usr/bin/startmodem: [code] if [ -s "$CONF_DIR/eciadsl.conf" ]; then vid1=`grep -E "^[ \t]*VID1[ \t]*=" "$CONF_DIR/eciadsl.conf" | tail -n -c -1 | ut -f 2 -d '=' | tr -d " \t"` pid1=`grep -E "^[ \t]*PID1[ \t]*=" "$CONF_DIR/eciadsl.conf" | tail -n -c -1 | ut -f 2 -d '=' | tr -d " \t"` vid2=`grep -E "^[ \t]*VID2[ \t]*=" "$CONF_DIR/eciadsl.conf" | tail -n -c -1 | ut -f 2 -d '=' | tr -d " \t"` pid2=`grep -E "^[ \t]*PID2[ \t]*=" "$CONF_DIR/eciadsl.conf" | tail -n -c -1 | ut -f 2 -d '=' | tr -d " \t"` mode=`grep -E "^[ \t]*MODE[ \t]*=" "$CONF_DIR/eciadsl.conf" | tail -n -c -1 | ut -f 2 -d '=' | tr -d " \t"` [/code] What is supposed to do the 'ut' command? Should I replace it with 'cut'?
As I said, there are no such lines in startmodem, neither in ver 0.9 nor ver 0.10. The lines you are reffering to have "cut" instead of "ut". Please re-emerge globespan-adsl and tell me if the problem is solved.
seems the problem has been solved with re-emerge