Hi, >> Yes, just copy the *Release* file. > > The "*"s were wildcards, not emphasis. > That's *confusing*
>> But doing things like trained monkey doesn't go nowhere. >> [ … ] First thing is understanding why, so that the >> choice I'll make … > > Sure. It generally behoves one to understand any post here > before acting on it, especially when it involves security. > As I said, I don't condone what you're doing, so I'm not > going to spend time thinking about it. > I think we might have got misunderstood. > BTW, > >> Please don't write me (again) it's bad to create a local copy of >> security-update. > > I don't think I did, in either post. But neither do I want the > appearance of supporting what you're doing, by replying to your posts. > I didn't talk about you. This was in my original post and was a message to everyone on the mailing list who write me many time that it's bad to create a local security update repository. But I have bandwidth limitation on some client (they don't have unlimited) so I have to do as much possible from my portable HD. > Cheers, > David. > Cheers (and beers) -- Polyna-Maude R.-Summerside -Be smart, Be wise, Support opensource development
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