Subj : Re: Testing MBSE
To : Alan Ianson
From : Jeff Smith
Date : Sat Feb 27 2016 01:52 pm
> On 02/27/16, Jeff Smith said the following...
>> In an attempt to work with the setup procedure. I deleted the user
>> "mbse" and again loaded the SETUP.sh file as root. It then complained
>> that user group "bbs" already existed and then again promptly aborted.
>> User group "bbs" does already exist and I can not arbitrarily delete
>> the group. It would seem that the setup of MBSE would be more flexible
>> and be able to work with an existing environment. Instead of requiring
>> that a system be reverse engineered to accommodate MBSE.
> I agree, if the group bbs already exists the script should just carry on with
> what it needs to do. If you can see in the script the line (or lines) that
> create the bbs group I suppose you could delete that part but the mbse
> developers can probably give you a better answer.
Agreed. I am weighing my desire to test MBSE against the work required to edit
the setup procedure. I tried the MBSE install on a fresh install of Ubuntu
v15.10. After the creation of user "mbse" and group "bbs" the install scipt
(Run as root) generated a multitude of errors. Mostly related to directory and
file creation. The the script ended indicating that the intsall had completed
successfully. <sigh> Sadly, I see no point in continuing the testing process.