Marco,
I'm not trying to hijack the thread, Please read Brian's October 5, 2012
message. Half way through he raises the corrupt perl man pages issue -
only it occured at the GA Tech site.
In my original message I requested that it be redirected or that someone
tell me the proper procedure.
I wasn't sure it there may have been a problem that went beyond VA
Tech's site.
Also, I checked the Cygwin "Reporting Problems" web site and found no
mention about contacting mirror site maintainers. Rather the
instructions state "If you can't determine if you've discovered a bug .
. . send a detailed description . . . to the appropriate mailoing list."
Perhaps the "Reporting Problems" needs to be more clear on this.
Charlie
On 10/6/2012 12:10 PM, marco atzeri wrote:
On 10/6/2012 5:45 PM, Charles wrote:
I sent a message on October 1 about the Virginia Tech site and the
corrupt perl man pages, but no one repsonded.
Charlie Millar
Charlie,
why do you think that hijacking another thread will improve the things ?
If the "Virginia Tech" mirror has any problem, it is not here
that you can find help as cygwin maintainers have no control of it.
Use another mirror or complain with "Virginia Tech" site administrators.
for what I can see the package itself is fine on other mirrors:
$ cygcheck -c perl_manpages
Cygwin Package Information
Package Version Status
perl_manpages 5.14.2-3 OK
$ cygcheck -l perl_manpages|wc -l
333
Regards
Marco
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