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Feedback
(Updated 9-Sep-94)
This file contains a random selection of comments I received about a
previous CD-ROM, and my response or resolution to those comments. It is
not a complete log of all comments or problem reports received, just those
that seemed interesting or general enough to include, or that I thought to
save for this purpose. Each CD-ROM will have a completely new "Feedback"
file. I.E. the lifetime of these particular entries is only the next
CD-ROM from when they were received or acted on.
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NOTE: I'm sorry, but although there were some small changes and fixes
in response to email'd comments, I failed to properly log and save them
for use in constructing this file. If you sent me email and the issue
that you raised is still pending with the release of this CD, please
remind me again. Thanks! -Fred (fnf@amigalib.com)
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RE: GNU "find" and AmigaDOS filename syntax
A user wrote:
> "Find" in useful:bin deals incorrectly with Amiga filename
> syntax. For an example, printing the disc contents with
>
> 1> find : -print
>
> yields
>
> :
> find: :/c: No such file or directory
> find: :/cdtv.tm: No such file or directory
> find: :/COPYRIGHTS: No such file or directory
> find: :/COPYRIGHTS.info: No such file or directory
>
> etc. Similar problems happen with
>
> 1> find df0: -print
> 1> find / -print
> 1> find "" -print
I still haven't had a chance to chase down this particular bug. It's a
relatively low priority, but I will try to get to it before the next
CD-ROM. (sure, excuses, excuses... :-)
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RE: Unix compatible man command
> Try to find a UN*X compatible "man" program so that the man entries for
> GNU stuff, for example, can be read.
I didn't have time to get to this for this CD-ROM. Perhaps for the
next one... (this actually is a fairly high priority...)
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