Empty features -- an explanation

2004-10-19 Thread Maxim Masiutin
Hello Tbbeta, If during the installation you see that a particular feature occupies 0 KB or an amount of space smaller than it actually occupies, than it means that this feature already resides on the disk installed by a previous version of The Bat! Setup, and the new installation wont

Re: Empty features -- an explanation

2004-10-19 Thread Peter Fjelsten
Maxim, On 19-10-2004 07:45, you [MM] wrote in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]: MM If during the installation you see that a particular feature MM occupies 0 KB or an amount of space smaller than it actually MM occupies, than it means that this feature already resides on the MM disk installed by a

Re: Empty features -- an explanation

2004-10-19 Thread Alexander S. Kunz
Hello Peter, Tuesday, October 19, 2004, 8:14:37 AM, you wrote: When I installed over a previous installation, TB core files were said to take up 8,5 MB. How can that be? Because core files = the executable, and that did change, did it? :-) -- Best regards, Alexander

Re: Empty features -- an explanation

2004-10-19 Thread Raymund Tump
Hi Peter! When I installed over a previous installation, TB core files were said to take up 8,5 MB. How can that be? But the TB core files will be changed. There is a new exe in it, and it is that large. The disk cost say how much data gets installed. -- Regards, Raymund

Re: Empty features -- an explanation

2004-10-19 Thread Peter Fjelsten
Raymund, On 19-10-2004 08:49, you [RT] wrote in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]: RT But the TB core files will be changed. There is a new exe in it, and RT it is that large. RT The disk cost say how much data gets installed. OK. I understood it as the delta size. -- Peter Fjelsten (using 3.0.2.1 on