Hi,
My inability to find enough time to focus on package maintainance
has been *way* too persistent. I therefore need to give up my packages
for adoption, for the time being.
I am sorry (and not happy with myself) that I've been procrastinating
about this for too long. This decision has not been
On Sat, 9 Dec 1995, Bill Mitchell wrote:
>
> It seems like this will cause the mirrors carrying 1.0 to download
> the whole tree again. If we're going to do that, perhaps we should
> have the debian-development (or whatever) be the directory tree and
> debian-1. be a symlink to it. That way, the
I was reading this tidbit of info and thought some of you might like it...
Anyway to make our DES legal All I have to have is a canadian mirror site
who will mirror EVERYTHING from the tree then all out of US mirror sites
mirror from this point. This would fix our export problem without
breakin
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Date: Sun, 26 Nov 1995 17:09:37 -0500 (EST)
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Is there anyone interested
On Mon, 6 Nov 1995, Bruce Perens wrote:
> Carl's new email is [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Why not just stick that file in his
> directory until he can deal with it?
>
> Bruce
IT IS IN HIS DIRECTORY!!
Thats the problem :) sorta. I don't know why it all of a sudden started
to cough the mailer here
Just a forward
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Date: Sat, 4 Nov 1995 02:09:38 -0500
From: David S. Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: sparclinux@vger.rutgers.edu
Subject: New gdb has been released...
The FSF has released gdb-4.15.1 in case anyone wants to try it out
with the kernels.
prep.a
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