Messages in this thread | | | Date | Fri, 21 Jul 2000 02:13:06 +0200 | From | André Dahlqvist <> | Subject | Re: CML2? |
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> I can not get CML2 to work. Am I just being dumb? Have I missed an RTFM > somewhere?
You're doing it right.
> $ ./cmlcompile.py kernel-rules.cml > cmlcompile: I/O error, file "kernel-rules.cml" > $ > > This is Debian GNU/Linux Woody.
I'm running Debian woody too, and CML2 0.7.2 runs just fine here. You mentioned further down in your mail that you have tried every version since 0.6.x, do you mean that they have all resulted in the same error?
Looking at the source for cmlcompile that error is, logically enough, printed when a IOError exception is thrown. I don't think this is CML2's fault. Are you low on disk space? Or do you perhaps not have write permissions in the directory where you're running cmlcompile? --
// André
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