said:
>Umm, Steven, good buddy, good pal, the man15g.zip file contains *41*
>files and the readme says you have to download and install several other
>files as well to make it work.
Did you read the readme? You have a knack for making things complicated.
>Should I just unarchive the man.exe executable and see what happens, or
>must I allocate the usual 1am-5am time slot for installing everything
>this little octopus needs?
Well, what I did was:
- read the readme
- realize that there were both English and Japanese versions included
- decide to ignore the Japanese version until I learned the language
- realize that source code and build tools were included
- decide to ignore these until I need to build from source
- install emx-man.zip as instructed
- verify that my gzip install was OK
- verify that my less install was OK
- use it
I think I spent maybe a half hour or so on this, but part of that was
understanding how to bypass gzip when I wanted to.
>I'm about ready to go back to e.exe for reviewing text files.
Whatever. :-)
Steven
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