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Hi Kirk.

I did that the second time when connecting to an http server, after I saw the path to the file,
but that still didn't help.
Thanks.

Greg


On Fri, Aug 01, 2003 at 08:15:13AM -0400, Kirk Reiser wrote:
> Hi Greg:  I am going to be less than helpful here contravening my own
> motto but if you flip over to another console and go find that so
> called bad release file on your local system.  You can delete it and
> the installation will continue successfully.  I do not remember the
> name of the file but I blieve it is somewhere in /var...  The error
> message gives the full path I believe.  It was obviously a currupt
> file which Frank left on the floppies when he built them.
> 
>   Kirk
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