The best bet is to unpack it under Amiga OS, on an Amiga-formatted drive. Unpacking things on a PC is generally riddled with issues because Amiga-specific things like file comments and permissions aren't preserved on PC filesystems. SYS:C) rather than letting the system's paths do their job.īut, I think I see where the issue is. People often have problems due to having several different versions of Installer installed at different locations, and it's not helped by some software released by people specifying where it should be (e.g. Installer *can* be put in C:, and it often is, but in reality it was supposed to be in the same directory as the package until after OS 3.1, when the official location was set out as SYS:Utilities. Well, things get messy on the Amiga because it's so flexible when it comes to things like this. When I did that the iBrowse installation completes, but it does not run.ĪmigaOS seems to be similar with Linux in that scripts and packages are very particular. HOWEVER! I tried installing and selecting a different CPU option: 68020. Now when I try to install iBrowse I keep getting the TACKON script error. So MUI seems to have installed ok to my WORK: drive. That one I unpacked on my A500 The one from the website just keeps failing. I had to use the MUI package that was included. Now I was actually able to get MUI installed using the file provided earlier in this thread. the MUI lha archive was unpacked on a PC and put on my CF card. I have placed Installer 43.3 on C: (is that were is goes?). So as someone completely oblivious to how things work on an Amiga, I am unable to really answer this questions. Are you sure it's a standard 3.1 install? With Installer 43.3? How did you unpack the LHa archives? Daedalus wrote:Edit: As for the original issue, it appears there's some issue with the installer script.
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