ID: Q120887
The information in this article applies to:
Below are the contents of the rtreadme file installed with the FoxPro Runtime 2.6 for UNIX.
NOTE: The original rtreadme file incorrectly lists the following sections:
5 New and Enhanced Commands and Functions
6 Question and Answers
These sections do not exist in the file.
rtreadme
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Release Notes for
Microsoft(R) FoxPro(R) Runtime 2.6 for UNIX(R)
(C)1994 Microsoft Corporation. All Rights Reserved.
This readme provides information not contained in the FoxPro Runtime
print documentation, as well as corrections to that information.
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Part Description ---- -----------
1 FoxPro Runtime 2.6 for UNIX Notes
2 Installation Notes
3 Running on Non-SCO Systems
4 scoterm Resources
Part 2: Installation Notes
FoxPro Runtime is normally installed in the directory /usr/lib/foxpro by the installation utility custom. Instructions on how to install using custom can be found in the Installation and Configuration manual. If you do not want to install FoxPro Runtime in the default directory or if you do not have the custom utility, you can install FoxPro Runtime using the shell script "extract" located on the first installation disk.
To use the script "extract", follow these steps:
1 Change your current directory to the directory you wish to install
in (the default is /usr/lib/foxpro). For example, type the
following at the system prompt and press Enter:
cd /other/FoxPro
2 If your 3.5-inch drive is your A: drive, to copy the extract script
off the installation disk type the following at the system prompt and
press Enter:
tar xvf /dev/install ./tmp/extract
If your 3.5-inch drive is your B: drive, use /dev/install1:
tar xvf /dev/install1 ./tmp/extract
3 Type one of the following to run the extract script:
For drive A: ./tmp/extract /dev/install
-or-
For drive B: ./tmp/extract /dev/install1
4 Follow the system prompts.
Note that some systems may use device names other than /dev/install and /dev/install1. If you get an extraction error, consult your system documentation for the name of your floppy device.
If you have the directory /etc/perms, a permissions file is added to it. This file contains the new location of the FoxPro Runtime files so that the custom utility will work as expected when removing FoxPro Runtime.
Some FoxPro Runtime for UNIX features are not completely supported on platforms other than SCO UNIX. These features include direct video memory writes, the SCO event queue management system, scancode support on terminals, and compression technology. Below is a description of how to work around these features.
Part 4: scoterm Resources
The resource file that SCO ships for scoterm (/usr/lib/X11/app- defaults/ScoTerm) may not provide all of the resources necessary to run FoxPro Runtime effectively in a scoterm window. scoterm will not run in scancode mode unless the *keyboard resource is set to a value (for example, us). Also, the default colors need to be set up to match the console's colors.
See the file goodies/scoterm.res for the correct resources.
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End of rtreadme
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Additional reference words: FoxUnix 2.60 run-time run time rt docerr
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Last Reviewed: January 5, 1995