From: Daniel Padilla (dproldan_at_telefonica.net)
Date: Tue Feb 18 2003 - 15:09:51 PST
Yes, you can use SoupKitchen to delete it. The procedure is more or
like:
In SoupKitchen, select the card in "store:" and the soup "packages" in
that card. Tap browse. There's a bug in SoupKitchen and sometimes it opens
another package, so make sure it shows "packages on (name of your card)" .
Look for *two* entries related to the package, and delete both using
"delete entry" from the routing menu.
it's here btw: http://www.newts.com/newton/soupkitchen.html
D.
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NOTE: Repeat request from this morning. Anyone know how to do this?
I have a corrupt package giving me a -10011 error every time I open a
certain folder. I have moved much of the packages over to a new card. I plan
to back up the data, but this is hard with the package crashing things all
the time. I think I know which package it is.
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Q: Can I delete a package through some means (soup editor, etc) so I do not
have to wipe the card? Maybe I should wipe, but I am having trouble backing
up, as the corrupt package crashes the backup, even on the initial scan.
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