mikshaw
  
 
 
  
 
 
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Posted: June 28 2005,21:43 | 
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kent: No, I noticed this while building a UCI. robert: That had crossed my mind, so i tried changing the extension to 'ci' (both are the same type of file, yes?).  It didn't mount using mydsl-load, and at this point i don't know much about the differences so didn't try anything else yet.  I just assumed that the user.tar.gz was optional, and would not cause trouble if it didn't exist.  Another assumption was that uci replaced ci.  I now assume that both assumptions were incorrect. I think in the future I will add a user.tar.gz, even if it just includes a single file, like a link or something.
  update: just adding a file in user.tar.gz doesn't help.  I guess a menu item is required in a uci?  That doesn't sound like an ideal situation.  What if you had a non-interactive program which also included user-specific files?  It would need a user.tar.gz, but not a menu item. Also seems kind of overly complicated to have two different cloop extension types just because one has a menu item and one does not. 
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