Hi Jim and Robert,

indeed I have slowly moved to more "sorted directory listing
friendly" date formats, but it would not be a problem for me
if you decided to rename all files lbacache_yyyy-mm-dd.zip
style and put them all in ONE directory. Then one can see
at one glance what is available, without having to go up
and down to go in and out each of a pile of subdirectories.

Regards, Eric :-)

> For the programs that used a "date" instead of a version number, I
> have been doing that. For example, LBACACHE used dates instead of a
> version number. I organized that directory like this:
> https://www.ibiblio.org/pub/micro/pc-stuff/freedos/files/dos/lbacache/
> 
> 
> lbacache/2002:
> lbacache-10nov02.zip  lbacache-12nov02.zip
> lbacache-11nov02.zip  lbacache-28aug02.zip
> 
> lbacache/2003:
> lbacache-01apr03.zip    lbacache-25aug2003.zip  lbacache-27aug2003.zip
> lbacache-23apr2003.zip  lbacache-26jun2003.zip  lbacache-31jul2003.zip
> 
> lbacache/2004:
> lbacache-01may2004.zip  lbacache-16apr2004.txt  lbacache-22sep2004.zip
> lbacache-01sep2004.zip  lbacache-16apr2004.zip  lbacache-24jul2004.zip
> lbacache-09may2004.zip  lbacache-17jun2004.txt
> lbacache-15jul2004.zip  lbacache-17jun2004.zip
> 
> lbacache/2005:
> lbacache-2005jun19.txt  lbacache-2005jun19.zip
> 
> lbacache/2006:
> lbacache-2006aug31.txt  lbacache-2006aug31.zip
> 
> lbacache/2008:
> lbacache-2008apr07.zip  lbacache-2008jan18.zip




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