said:
>I was recently reminded that for a long time I've
>wanted to have a file with a list of error codes
>returned by ZTree.
You already have such a list.
>The ones I recall seeing most
>often were "Archiver Returned Error ___." O.K., that
>might not be an error from ZTree proper, but from PK
>or one of the other archiving programs it launches . .
Might not? Why would ZTBold would take a prefectly good error code
reported by an external application and randomize it and clain that the
application generated the randomized number?
>I
>got an "Error 276" from ZTree. So, thinking this
>might be some DOS error,
I see you figured out that an OS/2 app is going to generate OS/2 error
codes when doing OS/2 system calls. To get an explation of your error, do
help 276
from the command line
Steven
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