A little off subject, has anyone that uses budtool gotten the 4.6.1 upgrade yet? I tried to use the documentation CD and found it had all windows filenames (i.e. blah~1.htm instead of blahblah.htm) and I couldn't use their web based docs and all their subdirectories and files were messed up the same way so it's a pain to even find the .pdf or .ps files I need.
I called them up and they told me I MUST be doing something wrong, and they'll send me another CD. Well, the CD is the same, it's just they presume everyone has access to a PC (I don't), which I thought was quite rude. Anyone else run into this? Is there a way to translate the windows long/short filenames into regular long filenames for unix (we're running Solaris 2.5.1)? Ovbiously they don't believe in ISO9660 CD formats...
Nice to see our money is going to such a caring comany....
----------- Fujitsu - Nexion, St. Louis, MO Jay Orr (314) 579-6517
* Jay Orr (orrjl@stl.nexen.com) done spit this rhetoric:
A little off subject, has anyone that uses budtool gotten the 4.6.1 upgrade yet? I tried to use the documentation CD and found it had all windows filenames (i.e. blah~1.htm instead of blahblah.htm) and I couldn't use their web based docs and all their subdirectories and files were messed up the same way so it's a pain to even find the .pdf or .ps files I need.
I called them up and they told me I MUST be doing something wrong, and they'll send me another CD. Well, the CD is the same, it's just they presume everyone has access to a PC (I don't), which I thought was quite rude. Anyone else run into this? Is there a way to translate the windows long/short filenames into regular long filenames for unix (we're running Solaris 2.5.1)? Ovbiously they don't believe in ISO9660 CD formats...
Nice to see our money is going to such a caring comany....
The format of the CD is "Joliet", unless I'm mistaken. It's Microsoft's format, and I don't know if there are any Solaris tools to read it, but Linux does support it...