Subject: Re: mac utils
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From: Rick C. Petty <pett0019@gold.tc.umn.edu>
List: port-mac68k
Date: 01/24/1997 14:16:38
On Fri, 24 Jan 1997, Stephen Davies wrote:
> I'm trying to install NetBSD for mac68k from the infomagic cd rom.
Wow! I didn't know there was a cd rom. Where can I get it?
> I've copied the files off the cd on to my main drive. I can't proceed
> further because mkfs.cpt and install are seen by my system as text files
> rathe tha applications (ie I can't click on the icon and launch). How do
Well, .cpt is an extention which corresponds to a compact-pro document.
It's not a self-extracting archive (.sea) or any application for that
matter. Either use a new version of Stuff-It, Stuff-It Expander, or
Compact Pro to decompress this file into an application which can then be
launched as you say.
> I fix this (Resedit?).
As a last resort, but it won't help. There probably isn't a CODE
resource in that file to execute anyway. Try the Compact-Pro thing.
> Thanks
No problem.
--Rick C. Petty, aka Snoopy <h1><blink>I hate Netscape!
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