PATCHES ======= If you have problems with one of the bugs metioned below, please download the version which is appropriate for your system from the patches directory. You can replace the old files in your particular ccount directory on your system with the newer version here in the patches directory. These files are mainly provided for solving problems, which have been reported by several users, without the need to change the entire CCOUNT main version. You can find your current CCOUNT main version by typing "ccount". The message "This is PAN-DATA CCOUNT Version 2.2" shows your version. Please be aware, that you cannot mix parts of different CCOUNT main versions, otherwise you risk to corrupt the integrity of your entire CCOUNT system. You also must take care of only replacing the correct operating system versions (dos, linux or sun), according to the operating system, which you're currently running for your CCOUNT jobs. The binaries provided here are NOT announced in the CCOUNT newsletter and may change without notice. If you don't have one of the problems metioned below, you don't need to update your current CCOUNT version. The patches mentioned here will all be ported to the next CCOUNT main versions. To download the files, please right-click the file and then "save target as ...". On Linux/Sun systems, please don't forget to assign the correct file attributes to the patches, otherwise CCOUNT probably doesn't work correctly. You can find the appropriate file attributes in the file description boxes below. Following patches are currently available: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Filename: ccom (Linux) / ccom.exe (DOS) / SUN-OS patches currently not available Version: 2.0j Created: 06/06/2008 Linux/Sun file attributes: -rwxr-xr-x Located in CCOUNT subdirectory: bin Addresses CCOUNT Main Version: v2.3 Fixes: - problem with comment lines within continuation lines fixed - #include filenames/pathnames may now contain blanks - wttran command may now be wttran N and wttranN as in Quantum - a bug with underscore characters in substitution (*define) variable names fixed - number of *define variables increased to 10000 - *define variable names may now be up to 255 characters long