Make sure you pay attention to capitalization; 'sh install.sh' is 
different from 'sh Install.sh' using the lower case will cause the 
installer to run, but not always properly.

-Robyn

On Friday, September 20, 2002, at 04:15 PM, Howie S wrote:

> Cache Control is installed via the terminal as per the instructions 
> that
> come with it. Doing it that way allows you to install as root and 
> despite
> those damn commands it's fairly easy. Although it did take me a few 
> tries,
> you have to type the commands in exactly right. Being that it was my 
> first
> time using the Terminal, I felt like I'd accomplished something after 
> that
> install. As a result I don't dread terminal commands quite as much 
> anymore.
>
> -Howie


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