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gs and hylafax 4.0pl2 and AIX 4.3.2 Problem



     Dear All,
     I installed the aix3.2.5-hylafax-v4.0pl2.cpio.gz version onto our AIX 
     4.3.2. system and when I try to start ghostscript (gs), the following 
     error message comes up.
     # date
     Mon Sep 27 12:45:37 PDT 1999
     # oslevel
     4.3.2.0
     #
     # gs
     exec(): 0509-036 Cannot load program gs because of the following 
     errors:
             0509-022 Cannot load library libXt.a[shr4.o].
             0509-026 System error: A file or directory in the path name 
     does not exist.
     
     I was able to find this file in:
     # find / -name libXt.a*
     /usr/lib/netls/ark/lib/libXt.a
     but don't know if this is a compatible or correct file or if so, how 
     to make it accessible to 'gs'.
     
     Also, the 'gunzip < [path_to_file]/hylafax-aix3.2.5-v4.0pl1.cpio.gz | 
     cpio -iudvcm' changes many directory permissions, making these 
     directories unusable except by root. This locks all other users out of 
     these directory locations.
     
     # cd /usr/local/share
     # ls -al|pg
     total 32
     drwxr-sr-x   4 root     sys          512 Sep 23 16:01 . 
     drwxr-sr-x  11 root     sys          512 Sep 27 09:35 .. 
     drwx--S---   4 root     sys          512 Sep 23 16:01 ghostscript
     
     SOME OTHER CHANGED DIRECTORIES:
     drwx--S---  24 root     sys          512 May 01 15:07 usr 
     drwx--S---  18 root     sys          512 Sep 27 09:36 var
     
     drwx--S---  11 root     sys          512 Sep 27 09:35 local
     
     drwx--S---  37 root     sys         1536 Sep 24 09:30 lib
     
     drwx--S---   4 root     sys          512 Sep 27 09:36 httpd 
     drwx--S---  15 root     sys          512 Sep 24 09:30 spool
     
     drwx--S---   3 root     sys          512 Sep 27 09:36 htdocs
     
     Thanks for any assistance.
     ken abrahamsen
     The Wright Group




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