[K12OSN] Where did teacher tool get filed.

John P. Conlon jconlon1 at elp.rr.com
Fri Aug 5 19:32:38 UTC 2005


You were right Gavin I had been there and done all that.  Turns out that 
I was trying the wrong name for what I was looking for.  Oh well.
Bye
Pat

Gavin Chester wrote:

>On Thu, 2005-08-04 at 22:11 -0400, John Baillie wrote:
>  
>
>>/usr/sbin/TeacherTool
>>
>>John P. Conlon wrote:
>>
>>    
>>
>>>I replaced hard drives and reinstalled k12ltsp.  The locate command 
>>>says it can't find teacher tool.  Where is it filed or do I need to 
>>>install it separately?
>>>I'm currently using 4.2
>>>Thanks
>>>Pat
>>>      
>>>
>
>Though John gave you the answer (above), in future you can use the
>locate tool to better effect by trying a few basic steps.  Forgive me if
>you know this and tried it already :-)
>
>1/ After installs/removals/upgrades run, as superuser, "updatedb" to
>update the data base of files that locate knows about.  BTW: Though not
>related to "locate" you need to do the same with rpm packages, except
>the command is "rpm --rebuilddb". 
>2/ do a wildcard search to cover more possible hits, eg., try looking
>for "teach*" or "*tool" in the case you cited, rather than the full
>word.
>3/ repeat (2) with upper case first letter, and variants of that
>depending on the name question.  Eg, one that tripped me up recently was
>"MToolsFM" - simply couldn't find it until Eric pointed to the correct
>capitalisation :-).  Remember, GNU/Linux is case sensitive.
>
>It's possibly point (3) above that tripped you up.  Hopefully you'll
>have better luck with the "locate" tool next time :-)    
>
>Gavin.
>
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