Oldsmobile_Mike wrote:
This in turn created Libs:Libs/Libs, and Libs:Libs/Libs/Libs, and Libs:Libs/Libs/Libs/Libs...
And so on, until my hard drive became invalidated, and I lost the entire contents of my only two-week-old Workbench3.9 partition. Again!!!
That is extraordinarily odd, and there is something very strange indeed about your system.
Aaargh! This stupid problem would have been solved if only the program went looking for it's files in the standard Libs: assign!
Scout doesn't look for "Libs:libs/" when I run it here (OS3.9 as well).
D*mn Amiga, crashes more often than my Win98 machine. But atleast it reboots faster. :-? :-P
*shrug* My A4000 gets daily use, and goes months without a crash (not including the crashes that are my fault when developing software, i'm talking about in "normal" use). Again, I suspect there is something very strange with your setup..