SCO documentation stinks!
I was trying to use ap with the -u option.
SCO for its examples shows trivial examples that are fairly straight forward.
Nowhere does it say that the group and passwd files need to be in their own little etc directories under the one specified. It also doesn't mention how it wants the /tcb/files/auth/?/* files in the directory.
Through trial & error I figured out that it wanted everything in its own directories under that /user directory.
Why can't they include examples for the more complex tasks? It wouldn't take that much more time to add a couple more examples when the man page is developed.
All they had to say for the -u option is that the directory structure needs to look like this to work:
/user/etc/passwd
/user/etc/group
/user/tcb/files/auth/?
Just venting frustration after wasting so much time when it was really a fairly easy thing to do, but just didn't know how to set things up for it.
I was trying to use ap with the -u option.
SCO for its examples shows trivial examples that are fairly straight forward.
Nowhere does it say that the group and passwd files need to be in their own little etc directories under the one specified. It also doesn't mention how it wants the /tcb/files/auth/?/* files in the directory.
Through trial & error I figured out that it wanted everything in its own directories under that /user directory.
Why can't they include examples for the more complex tasks? It wouldn't take that much more time to add a couple more examples when the man page is developed.
All they had to say for the -u option is that the directory structure needs to look like this to work:
/user/etc/passwd
/user/etc/group
/user/tcb/files/auth/?
Just venting frustration after wasting so much time when it was really a fairly easy thing to do, but just didn't know how to set things up for it.