Mail Archives: djgpp/1998/08/02/09:18:06
On Fri, 31 Jul 1998, Salvador Eduardo Tropea (SET) wrote:
> > > configure.bat doesn't work in UNIX format.
> > You shouldn't use any configure* script under DJGPP with SWORD.
`configure.bat' isn't a script, it's a batch file. A batch file
*must* have DOS-style CR-LF pairs at end of each line, or else
COMMAND.COM won't run it correctly (it silently ignores all but the
first line).
> The problem is that the copy of unzip that I have is stupid and doesn't
> support -a (does nothing) additionally I think the files *must* be in DOS
> format for the DOS distribution because pkunzip and most of the unzipers
> doesn't support DOS->UNIX convertion.
I second this. A user shouldn't be forced to use -a when unzipping a
package.
> Ok. You don't need to strip the file names, just ensure that the first 8
> letters are different, that's all. The current distribution have a lot of
> collisions because of files that have the same 8 letters.
This is bad even for Windows 9X. Due to suntleties (some say: bugs)
of how Windows invents the 8+3 aliases, a conflict in the 8+3
characters can silently overwrite files and create subtle and
hard-to-find bugs.
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