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Instructions for installing this cdrom into a wildcat BBS.
- This will only work with version 3.5. Please.
- BACK UP your \wc30\makewild.dat, \wc30\filearea.dat, and
\wc30\data\allfiles.*
- Change directories to your default wildcat directory.
- Type:
copy <your cdrom drive letter>\bbs\wildcat\ins.bat .
- This copies the ins.bat to your default directory. You have to edit
the batch file to tell it which cdrom drive letter you have. That's
the first line -- you shouldn't need to edit anything else.
Run the batch file by typing:
ins
This program will adjust the "number of file areas" in the makewild
general configuration and install all the file areas and paths in
makewild's file area configuration. It reads the file \dirs.txt for
area descriptions and paths. It then creates a batch file that you
run. This batch file uses wildcat's 'wcfile' and installs the
filenames and descriptions into wildcat's global file database.
The install program asks several questions. The first is the drive
letter of your cdrom drive. This is probably e: but might be any
other letter.
The install program also asks where you want this CDROM's directories
installed in your directory list. The recommended place is right
after the last directory you have specified in makewild. For
example, if you have 100 directories specified with makewild, the
program will suggest you install the new directories starting with
area 101. It will not allow you to overwrite directories you already
have installed unless you give install the -f option.
The -f option to the install program:
install -f
or the batch file:
ins -f
will allow you to overwrite existing file catagories that already
exist in your filearea.dat database. If you are installing this disc
over top of an existing disc of the same title, you might want to
force the new descriptions over top of the existing ones. For this
reason, you might consider leaving some blank descriptions after a
CDROM in case future versions have more directories than the current
version.
(I'm not sure what happens to the file descriptions for the files
that aren't there any more. Call and tell me? I'm also curious
about suggestions for upgrading from one version of the cdrom to
another. How should I 'uninstall' the disc? How do I remove
descriptions from the allfiles.dat file? Since you can only have one
file with the same name, you would HAVE to remove these to install
another disc with similar names. ...as always, contributions from
users are rewarded with free products.)
Note: You will also need to turn on permission for users to see these
new file areas.
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If you want to just have one super subdirectory with all the files,
you can use the 'files.bbs' file that's in the \bbs\wildcat
directory. The file with all the file descriptions in it is called
files.dir.