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; LARC-S "LARC Examples"
; LARC-D "Release Cut Definition File"
; LARC-V "100"
;
; Revision history:
; kbg 05/14/94 100 - Created.
;
;===============================================================================
; Some general notes about this file follows.
;
; This parameter file is used by LARC for two purposes. First, LARC uses
; the file to define the files that should be copied to a set of release
; diskettes (or to a release hard drive directory). Second, the LARC
; Installation Program uses the commands created from this file to define
; the installation process.
;
; The format and description of the parameter file lines are documented in the
; LARC User's Guide. The comments in this file are intended to provide a basic
; overview of the structure of the file. You should refer to the LARC User's
; Guide for specific command line format and description information.
;
;===============================================================================
;===============================================================================
; Define the prompt defaults as:
;
; Source Drive A:
;
; Destination Drive C:
;
; Destination Directory \LARCEXMP
;
;===============================================================================
! AC\LARCEXMP
;===============================================================================
; Define the name of the system being installed, which will be displayed by the
; LARC Installation Program.
;===============================================================================
S LARC Example Files
;===============================================================================
; If you think that disk space might be a problem, it might be a good idea to
; delete any file that is about to be installed. You can also use the delete
; commands to delete obsolete files or temporary processing files that you know
; might exist at the time of installation.
;===============================================================================
D GO.BAT
D LARCARC.BAT
D LARCBLD1.BAT
D LARCBUP.BAT
D LARCREL1.CUT
D LARCSERL.BAT
D LHELLO.C
D LHELLO.DEF
D LHELLO.H
D LHELLO.ICO
D LHELLO.MAK
D LHELLO.RC
D RELEASE.H
;===============================================================================
; Specify the names of the files to be copied to the installation diskette.
; This command also controls how the file will be handled by the LARC
; Installation Program. Refer to the LARC User's Guide for more information.
; This example copies the sources from the LARC source library ("S") and the
; executable from the release library ("1").
;
; Note that if you decide to create a library to contain these example files,
; you may need to change the library numbers from 003 to a number that matches
; the library that you create.
;===============================================================================
GO.BAT 003 S 003 GO.BAT
LARCARC.BAT 003 S 003 LARCARC.BAT
LARCBLD1.BAT 003 S 003 LARCBLD1.BAT
LARCBUP.BAT 003 S 003 LARCBUP.BAT
LARCREL1.CUT 003 S 003 LARCREL1.CUT
LARCSERL.BAT 003 S 003 LARCSERL.BAT
LHELLO.C 003 S 003 LHELLO.C
LHELLO.DEF 003 S 003 LHELLO.DEF
LHELLO.EXE 003 1 003 LHELLO.C
LHELLO.H 003 S 003 LHELLO.H
LHELLO.ICO 003 S 003 LHELLO.ICO
LHELLO.MAK 003 S 003 LHELLO.MAK
LHELLO.RC 003 S 003 LHELLO.RC
RELEASE.H 003 S 003 RELEASE.H
;===============================================================================
; Finally, make sure the files were installed as expected.
;===============================================================================
V GO.BAT
V LARCARC.BAT
V LARCBLD1.BAT
V LARCBUP.BAT
V LARCREL1.CUT
V LARCSERL.BAT
V LHELLO.C
V LHELLO.DEF
V LHELLO.H
V LHELLO.ICO
V LHELLO.MAK
V LHELLO.RC
V RELEASE.H