When Bob Hilliard wrote, Ralph replied:

I used the one unpacked from the tarball rather than the latest.
Having since retrieved the v0.27, things have gone swimmingly
(except that my ISP hung up on me after 6 hrs. of download;
I realy need a 56K or cable modem ;-) and I expect to be running
hamm in just a few more hours of downloads.  Perhaps I'll start
running a mirror.
> 
> Ralph Winslow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > I finally bit the bullet and picked up autoup22 by downloading
> > autoup.tar.gz,
> > unpacking it, chmod +x ./autoup.sh && ./autoup.sh. I answered c to the
> > what
> > method and it crashed with 'unexpected EOF' (See attached script
> > output).
> >
> > I can't see anything wrong with autoup.sh (which see) - I checked () ""
> > <<__EOF__ __EOF__.  Anyone have a clue?
> 
> Hi,
>      That bug in v0.22 was reported and fixed some time ago. (The
> problem is that __EOF__ must be on the start of a line.)
> 
>      The version of autoup.sh (0.23) on www.debian.org is obsolete
> (unless it has been upgraded today).  The current version is 0.27, and
> is available from http://debian.vicnet.net.au/autoup/,
> http://taz.net.au/autoup/, or ftp://debian.vicnet.net.au/autoup/.
> 
>      Current versions of autoup.tar.gz are just a tarball of the files
> needed to run autoup.sh.  The script has to be downloaded separately.
> 
> Bob
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