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> Eric B had to do two things before he posted it on the FTP site beauty
> 1) He had to change the name of the install script from cw_install.sh
> to everon-3.0.0.1BC-install.sh
> 2) For the FCS release of Delorean, he had to introduce the "fcs" into
> the path

I'm all for people hacking on things and whatnot, but in the future
something like this should be communicated to Dev.  The reason being
that it might be possible to codify the change such that the program
itself can figure out the right thing to do.  Maybe not in this
particular case, but in general.  And also of course so that Dev is
aware of what the customer is running.  Also this particular case isn't
a big deal because it was just a default URL, a correct one can always
be typed in.

Cheers,

a

