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Date: Mon, 15 Jul 2002 04:46:57 PST7
From: Harry Chris Motin <hmotin@attglobal.net >
Reply-To: scoug-help@scoug.com
To: scoug-help@scoug.com
Subject: SCOUG-Help: Enhanced E installation problem

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Jack,

I've been away on business for a week and in a couple of minutes I'm
heading out to work. I'll respond to this tonight with more detail of
exactly what's in my directories. Meanwhile, have you tested EE and EEE?
Do they work?

HCM

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> In <3D24F41C.B506C82C@attglobal.net>, on 07/04/2002
> at 05:19 PM, Harry Chris Motin said:
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> >Odd, very odd. My copy of EE and EEE has an executable for installing,
> >not a REXX script (Install.exe, 246,784 bytes). Are you sure you have a
> >Install.cmd file?
>
> >Just for comparison, enclosed please find a copy of my install.log file.
> >Jack can use it to compare against his result.
>
> >HCM
>
> >______________________________________________________________________________
>
> >Steven Levine wrote:
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> >> In <3D24D543.8FC58FE@attglobal.net>, on 07/04/02
> >> at 03:07 PM, Harry Chris Motin said:
> >>
> >> Harry,
> >>
> >> How good it EE's INSTALL.CMD at error checking? Perhaps it's report files
> >> as copied when the truth lies elsewhere.
> >>
> >> Steven
> >>
> >> --
> >> ---------------------------------------------------------------------
> >> "Steven Levine" MR2/ICE 2.31a #10183 Warp4/FP15/14.085_W4
> >> www.scoug.com irc.webbnet.org #scoug (Wed 7pm PST)
> >> ---------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Harry,
>
> I used the uninstall.cmd to remove EEE after the screwed up installation.
> I think there were a lot of SYS 2002 File not found messages. ( I didn't
> use more and have lost pmrexx scrollcmd.cmd when I fried my hard drives).
>
> Then I installed again using install.cmd which I used before. Things now
> get "curioser and curioser" as someone said.
>
> The log from my first, unsuccessful installation, your log and the log
> from my successful installation (I think; I haven't tried the program) are
> *identical*. All three of them report *all files except the dll's* went
> into C:\EEE. None of them report any files being placed in a
> sub-directory.
>
> After my second installation, there are the same number of files in
> sub-directories (except for Clip Text) as you said you have. But I have
> only 19 files in C:\EEE (no dll's) compared to the 40 or so you indicated
> you have; 3 in C:\EEE\ClipText; 10 in C:EEE\PLugins; 9 in C:\EEE\Printer;
> and 4 in C:\EEE\Sound. That makes a total of 45 program files.
>
> To top the curios aspects of the whole situation off when I counted the
> files in my two installation logs and yours, the numbers were
> identical--31 program files and 5 dll's. And the file and dll names were
> identical.
>
> Then I found the some possible reasons for the difference. In the source
> directory there are two cmd files (postplug.cmd and preplug.cmd) and two
> zip files (enhanced.zip and vpt.zip). But I still don't see why you have
> more files in C:\EEE than I do.
>
> Jack
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