routers2 is spotting the new location of the .cfg files, and is creating the groups as you describe. The group names eg 'bin\' are defaulted to the last portion of the path name. You can put better descriptions in the routers2.conf file (there should be some examples already in there, commented out) in the [targetnames] section.
I have a feeling that the Bundle may not support .cfg files in subdirectories, or that possibly it stores the location of the files it creates at the time of creation, and then always expects to find them there (so when you move it, routers2 can spot it because it checks each time, but the bundle update process cannot).
I know the bundle does a few things in a non-standard way -- I needed to make a number of changes to the install.pl script so that it could correctly identify users with a Bundle install and change the defaults appropriately.
Unfortunately I have never used or installed the bundle so I'm not certain exactly how it performs the data gather -- and it seems that Open Innovations do not have any support forum or contact address for it.
Is there anyone else here who uses the Bundle who can clear up the problem?Statistics: Posted by stevesh — Fri Jul 22, 2005 10:47 am
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