wrote:
> This is most likely because you did not really
> update completely to 1.0.9.
> You have remnants of older versions hanging around.
> This is a known
> problem that's been dicussed here before.
Not that I recall . . . but since I think the Forum
Archives at SCOUG were fixed and caught up, I may be
able to find the earlier discussion.
> You can hunt down the leftovers
> yourself
The Warp-In in the other boot partition reports itself
as 1.0.9. Would a side-by-side comparison of files in
the respective directories tell the tale ?
> It's not an error message. It's an alert message
> telling you that you
> that the feature is not yet implemented.
O.K.
> Do you have a specific reason for needing to use
> wicpm?
I've used the command line Wic instead. It might be
nice to have the choice, though.
Jordan
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