Windows: problem using jigdo

2003-01-06 Thread Shi Sherebrin
Using Win2K, and the 0.6.8 Windows package, I have not had any sucess so far, and hope the list can help. I've tried searching the archives and have found little of help. One thing I figured out, that wasn't in any FAQ I read, was that I needed to set my Windows PATH to include the folder cont

Re: Windows: problem using jigdo

2003-01-06 Thread Shi Sherebrin
1/6/2003 12:42:02 PM, Richard Atterer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >Hi Shi, > >On Mon, Jan 06, 2003 at 12:06:30PM -0500, Shi Sherebrin wrote: >> Using Win2K, and the 0.6.8 Windows package, I have not had any sucess ... >Well, the way it's intended is that you start

Re: Windows: problem using jigdo

2003-01-06 Thread Shi Sherebrin
1/6/2003 1:35:01 PM, "Robin Y. Millette" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> path jigdo-bin;%PATH% >> >> should become >> >> path .;%PATH% >> >> (since it's just running in the current dir. anyway) >> >> >> > >In DOS and Windows (gee, I like to say that), the current dir. is always >part of the p

Windows: problem using jigdo

2003-01-06 Thread Shi Sherebrin
Using Win2K, and the 0.6.8 Windows package, I have not had any sucess so far, and hope the list can help. I've tried searching the archives and have found little of help. One thing I figured out, that wasn't in any FAQ I read, was that I needed to set my Windows PATH to include the folder cont

Re: Windows: problem using jigdo

2003-01-06 Thread Shi Sherebrin
1/6/2003 12:42:02 PM, Richard Atterer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >Hi Shi, > >On Mon, Jan 06, 2003 at 12:06:30PM -0500, Shi Sherebrin wrote: >> Using Win2K, and the 0.6.8 Windows package, I have not had any sucess ... >Well, the way it's intended is that you start

Re: Windows: problem using jigdo

2003-01-06 Thread Shi Sherebrin
1/6/2003 1:35:01 PM, "Robin Y. Millette" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> path jigdo-bin;%PATH% >> >> should become >> >> path .;%PATH% >> >> (since it's just running in the current dir. anyway) >> >> >> > >In DOS and Windows (gee, I like to say that), the current dir. is always >part of the p