Hi,

>>> thanks for hunting the SUBST bug! Look at bugzilla,
>>> it should be a known bug.
>> Which bugzilla? I'd appreciate if you sent me a link ;-)
> www.freedos.org/bugzilla/cgi-bin/buglist.cgi?bug_status=__open__

Thanks, I saved that

> www.freedos.org/bugzilla/cgi-bin/show_bug.cgi?id=1862

Doesn't look like. For what I remember those bugs reported there now 
work fine. I will test them, but I don't have the machine here now.

>> Let me explain: sometimes it I run just "T" it says "file not found",
>> for the first 2 days, it happened only a single time the first time,
>> plus permanently after many hours. Then I had to reboot. All the time
>> fqn like "M:\T" worked ok.
> 
> So did it stop to work or did it not stop to work? Remember
> that FreeCOM command.com 0.84 has ANOTHER problem, which has
> the symptom "sometimes, running programs stops to work"
> (until you reboot). This problem is not in 0.82pl3... :-).

I am not sure which version I have, it is the one I translated an then 
lost the sources (when I was robbed). I will test with a later one. 
Where should I get the latest (binary) from?

>>> BUT Bart Oldeman recently changed a bit in
>>> the SVN/CVS version, maybe you should ask him if his
>>> change will affect or even fix the SUBST problem.
>> Is this a new kernel version?
> 
> CVS/SVN is a system where you can collect and coordinate
> updates to source code in general. Our kernel and FreeCOM
> are stored in such a system.

Sorry, my quation was misleading. I know about svn (I am starting to use 
it). My quaetion was about it being a new kernel version or not. Will 
you compile a new binary soon? (or is there a binary available)

BTW, would it take too much setup time if I want to compile my own kernel?

>> Will you make a new binary release? I would help a lot ;-)
> 
> You should first ask Bart whether he thinks that his change
> helps with the SUBST problem. Maybe it fixes something else.
> I hope he can also explain what the bug was :-).

Hi Bart, I hope you read this...
Alain


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