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Feedback
(Updated 2/27/94)
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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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.
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RE: BBS support
> Could you add a file like "Files.bbs" in each directory containing
> archived stuff? That would make life more easy... (See AmiNet CD-ROM)
Progress is being made towards automating this feature. Inclusion
of Product-Info files with ".short" fields is the first step in this
process. The next step is writing a utility that extracts the ".short"
field information and generates the Files.bbs type files. I'm still
looking for input on the exact format that these files should take.
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RE: Movie Database
> In the biz/dbase directory of Aminet there is a database 'mdb2.6' which
> is about 15 MB installed, so it would be nice if you could include it
> installed on the CD so that the users of your CD don't have to waste
> HD space.
I have been in contact with the authors of mdb and it appears that it
may be included on a future CD-ROM in archived form. The authors do
not want it to be included in unarchived, ready-to-run form, on CD-ROM
because they feel someone may try to market a CD-ROM containing only
the movie database.
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RE: AmigaGuide versions of GNU info files
> in ref the gnu info files... there was a very nice utility that appeared
> on Aminet a short while ago that converts the info files into an
> AmigaGuide file. I have found it EXTREMELY useful since the info reader
> would not work on my amiga. Also the AmigaGuide format makes it much
> easier to find the info I need.
Done. The GNU/guide directory contains AmigaGuide format files for all
of the GNU utilities which had texinfo documentation.
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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...
> Also, I think that FishCat is superior to King Fischer as a Fish Disk
> database browser.
A new version of KingFisher is under development and should be available
soon. It will use the new standard for maintaining information about
material in the library (the Product-Info files), and should be a
significant improvement over all current such programs.
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