
Hi Elisabeth, I had the same problem, namely I have yt on a machine that does not allow Internet access, outside a number of allowed IPs. My solution was to mount the yt directory remotely on my local (and allowed) PC using sshfs. Afterwards I run the install_script, using alternatively my PC for downloading the needed libraries, and the other machine for compiling. The install_script is not exactly thought for this use, but with some effort and patience it worked; even more important, now I can update my installation with bugfixes and additions, whenever they are available (it's also a bit lengthy, but it works). If you like this solution, I can provide you the details. Cheers, Luigi On Friday 15 July 2011, Elizabeth Tasker wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to install yt on the xt4 machine in Tokyo, which obnoxiously refuses to let you use wget.
I scp-ed a copy from my desktop to the xt4 and then told the install_script.sh where to find yt so it didn't try and download the packages. I also removed 'done' from each of the packages in src.
Unfortunately, I get:
gcc -fPIC -fPIC -o bzip2. bzip2.o -L. -lbz2 bzip2.o file not recognized: File format not recognized
xt4 does use modules for loading packages, but I don't know if I'm lacking a module or if my self-cleaning is flawed.
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