Closed linflyer closed 5 years ago
This is actually system-specific. On windows an unzip will/can create a container directory named after the zip file. The unix/linux tools do not typically create this container dir (deepphe-0.2.0-bin). The documentation has been updated to denote that both possibilities exist.
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This is actually system-specific. On windows an unzip will/can create a container directory named after the zip file. The unix/linux tools do not typically create this container dir (deepphe-0.2.0-bin). The documentation has been updated to denote that both possibilities exist.
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I unzip the deepphe-0.2.0-bin.zip, I have a directory named "deepphe-0.2.0" and within that directory, I found a bin folder. Not as the instruction says, "After unzipping, you will have a directory named deepphe-0.2.0-bin and within that directory another named deepphe-0.2.0.”