You need to reproduce the exact tree that is on their FTP site and
CD-ROMs.

        - Mike

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On Fri, 9 Apr 1999, Blue Ink Press wrote:

BIP>Date: Fri, 09 Apr 1999 23:02:38 -0400
BIP>From: Blue Ink Press <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
BIP>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
BIP>Subject: SLACKWARE SETUP INSTALLATION PROBLEM
BIP>
BIP>The setup program for Slackware recognizes where Slackware is located on
BIP>the harddrive but it won't recognize the installation folders.  I have them
BIP>designated as "A", "N","D", "X", "XAP, etc.  I have even taken the a1, a2,
BIP>a3, etc...folders out of "A" and left it in the Slackware folder instead
BIP>but it won't recognize that.  I went on to remove the contents of "a1" and
BIP>it won't recognize that.  How exactly am I to have them labeled so that the
BIP>Slackware setup can recognize the software as its installation software?
BIP>The files themselves are not zipped in that, they aren't slackzip files but
BIP>their icons are of a nature that winzip could unzip them.
BIP>
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