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Started by EverMan688, November 25, 2007, 22:37:31

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EverMan688

 ;D

I think that many people who instal LWJGL for the first time might have similar problems because of the manner in which they installed LWJGL.  Make certain that you use the *EXTRACT* function on your ZIP utility and do not just highlight and drag everything from the ZIP file into one folder.  When you use the *EXTRACT* function it installs every file into its proper place and creates folders and subfolders.  When you simply highlight and drag all of the files from the ZIP file, it throws everything into one big heap and does not create any paths whatsoever.

Evil-Devil

That completly depends on your archive tool settings. Most tools have options for "allways extract" path options and when someone manually drag and drop files from an archive, i suppose he knew what he is doing and extract the files all in one folder or in prepared seperated ones.

Its not a LWJGL problem, its the user. Replace him ;)