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more common error messages and how to resolve them. Recurring errors: Occasionally, errors described in this section seem to recur even though the file smvars is in order. More often than not, the problem
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is that the smvars file (in the config directory), although correct, has not windows 10 install log location been converted to binary (smvars.bin), which is the required format used by Panther. If the ASCII version of smvars has been
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edited, be sure to run var2bin to convert it to binary format. Otherwise Panther is not aware of the changes, and it will seem as though smvars was not updated. Please enter terminal windows 10 setup log files location type or to exit. Cause: SMTERM is not set (and, under UNIX, TERM is also not set) or the value could not be found in smvars.bin (left column of smvars). Action: Enter the terminal type if known or press Enter to set SMTERM correctly. Once the variable is defined, run prodev again. See the left column of the smvars file and correct the specification. logarithm setup Use var2bin to convert the file to binary. And/Or: UNIX: Set the variable at the command line. Windows: Set the variable to mswin in prol5w32.ini or prol5w64.ini. If you are running in character mode and the screen appears disorganized, with all the text bunched together along with special characters, check the value of SMTERM; you probably only need to change its value, but you may also need to create a new video file. Filename: No such file or directory Cause: The filename in brackets is specified as the value of the SMVIDEO, SMKEY, SMMSGS, or some similar configuration variable in the environment or in smvars.bin, but the file could not be found. Action: Correct the name, and use the full pathname of the file. If you correct it in smvars, recompile smvars with the var2bin utility. SMMSGS: Environment variable missing Cause: (or the same message with some other configuration variable). Panther could not find an entry for the cited variable in SMVARS or in the environment (refer to the following note). This error usually means that you have some variables defined in your environment, but not all that are required, and SMVARS is not def