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1.1 root 1: Here are a few hints for installing notes on random machines or
2: upgrading from previous releases.
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4: @ Pyramid users should compile this program in the 4.2 BSD Universe
5: instead of the ATT Universe.
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7: @ PDP-11 users will undoubtedly have to include the "-i" flag in
8: Makefiles for "CFLAGS" since the code will require split-I/D.
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10: @ If you are upgrading from a previous release, there's a fair
11: chance that your database will have to be reformatted. Look
12: into the programs "nfload" and "nfdump" which help you
13: to convert between formats. You may also want to make use
14: of the "fieldzero" program in the utility directory which will
15: fill in default values for some of the more recently added
16: fields.
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18: @ Perkin-Elmer users: A comment from a PE site with notesfiles
19: == Due to certain strangeness in PE's implementation of the loader, it is
20: == necessary to use a -k 8000 (or so) as a loader flag. The runtime stack's
21: == maximum size is fixed at load time and the default 4097 is too small, this
22: == results in core dumps and other unfortunate things.
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