Chris, Thanks for the info. I think I have found the problem with the Gill module. The gill[1].conf has the following: [Gill] DataPath=./modules/comments/rawcom/gill/ ModDrv=RawCom SourceType=GBF CipherKey= Lang=en Version=1.1 History_1.1=enciphered module Description=John Gill's Expositor
There is no 'rawcom' directory that I see. There is a 'raw' directory. This may very well be the problem, of course I guessing here. Steve Wilson -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Chris Little Sent: Thursday, January 17, 2002 9:58 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: [sword-devel] Bug: Install Manager Traps on Install Grab the latest InstallMgr beta from http://www.crosswire.org/sword/ALPHAcckswwlkrfre22034820285912/alpha/Ins tallMgr.exe . This should fix the CathEn and ISBE errors. I'm not aware of the Gill module having ever caused a problem, so let us know if that one still isn't working. And if I'm wrong in assuming you aren't using the latest beta, let us know that too, of course. :) But the crashes caused by downloading RawLD4 modules (like CathEn and ISBE) was the main reason for updating InstallMgr. --Chris > -----Original Message----- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Steve Wilson > Sent: Thursday, January 17, 2002 6:10 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: [sword-devel] Bug: Install Manager Traps on Install > > > > I posted a bug report on the SourceForge, but wasn't sure if > it would be sent out or not. I decided to send a note myself. > In addition, I have found two more modules that trap on > installation and crash the Install Manager. The suspect modules are: > > [Gill] John Gill's Expositor (locked) > [CathEn] The Catholic Encyclopedia (unlocked) > [ISBE] International Standard Bible Encyclopedia (unlocked) > > The Install Manager crashes immediately after selecting > Install. The remote site that I have been installing from is ftp.sword.cx, Repository Directory, /pub/sword/betaraw My system is a 450 Mhz running MS Win Me. I get the following message on the BSOD: Filename: VWIN32 (05) + 000012D0 ERROR : 0E : 0028 : C02A44A8 Steve Wilson