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- From: akcs.levenson@hpcvbbs.cv.hp.com (william j. levenson)
- Date: Tue, 12 Jan 1993 22:40:02 GMT
- Subject: Re: Library Trouble
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- Well...I don't agree with Douglas R. Cannon regarding the behavior of
- libraries that don't have $CONFIG files. Unless I'm doing something
- wrong. I took out the $config routine from one of my libraries and used
- <-LIB-> to create a new library. It did not attach itself to anything.
- When I attached it to a subdirectory, it behaved as I expected it to...It
- only appeared in the LIBRARY menu when that directory was active.
-
- One thing did surprise me though. When I did a warm start, the library
- without the config routine was still attached to the subdirectory. I
- thought I would have to reattach it after a warm start???? Anyone...
-
- Doug, I'm not sure why you're libraries without config routines are
- attaching to the HOME directory. What are you using to create the
- library? Maybe it's putting a config routine in there for you???
-
- Bill Levenson
-