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Never saw this one, but I'd guess that there was an error in the driver file (that I have seen...). Take a look at c1880630.drv and see if you can find a missing '='. Do you get the error if you run this interactively (without the driver file name on the command line)?
Gary
Gary Kirsh
Next Extent, Inc
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Sent: Friday, November 02, 2001 12:01 PM
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Anyone ever see *this* ? They sure don't apply patches the way they used to. Why, when *I* was a child, we applied patches with spit and mud and hay, and they didn't complain about no '=' character neither, by gum...
Bambi.
Copyright (c) 1998 Oracle Corporation Redwood Shores, California, USA Oracle Applications AutoPatch Version 11.5.0 NOTE: You may not use this utility for custom development unless you have written permission from Oracle Corporation.
Invalid argument (no '=' character): c1880630.drv
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