said:
>There is ONE fly in the ointment, however... MAKEMPL *SKIPS* some
>directories.
What do you mean by skips? What happens if you run makempl for just the
skipped directory or just the parent of the skipped directory?
>I suspect that there is some difference in either the extended
>attributes of the directories or in the class attributes of the
>directories (which may be the same thing, I don't understand them).
EAs maybe. Class attributes, unlikely since makempl is a REXX command
line program.
>What I need is some method to analyze the directories that are and are
>not picked up by MAKEMPL.EXE so that I can make whatever changes are
>necessary to make this whole thing work!
I suspect a couple of minutes spent with rxd
http://hobbes.nmsu.edu/pub/os2/dev/rexx/rxd.zip
will answer all your questions.
Of course, if I had to guess, I would suspect that line 32 of makempl.rxx
is contributing to the problem. Line 80 might also be contributing.
>Any suggestions?
See above.
>Can UNIMAINT do this?
Unimaint will do a fine job of listing the EAs. It's going to take a
human to figure out if the EAs are a problem. At this point, I doubt they
are.
>Sorry for the long-winded explanation, but I thought it was necessary to
>describe the problem.
OK. :-)
Steven
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