Date: Mon, 24 Mar 1997 07:49:06 -0600 From: David Kelly <dkelly@tomcat1.tbe.com> To: Richard Wackerbarth <rkw@dataplex.net> Cc: stable@freebsd.org Subject: Re: src-2.1.0292 ctm update? Message-ID: <v03010d00af5c35fe40fd@[140.165.60.174]> In-Reply-To: <l03010d00af55421c5129@[208.2.87.4]> References: <199703190628.WAA21253@salsa.gv.tsc.tdk.com>
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At 1:16 AM -0600 3/19/97, Richard Wackerbarth wrote:
>At 12:28 AM -0600 3/19/97, Don Lewis wrote:
>>I got 12 of 13 parts of src-2.1.0292 in the mail over the last few days.
>>I never received part 1, and it appears that ftp.freebsd.org didn't either.
>
>I just resent part 1 to both the fast and the slow lists.
>Would someone from each list please confirm that they have received all parts.
>
>Send replys to my personal mailbox rkw@dataplex.net within the next 6 hours
>(1400Z on 19Mar)
>I'll post another message if I need any feedback after that time.
Maybe I'm not alone in missing some segments. Wouldn't bother you otherwise. Any recommendations on where I can ftp the missing files?
PeeCee: {1004} ls -lt /usr1/CTM/tmp
total 712
-rw------- 1 dkelly wheel 50284 Mar 24 04:18 src-cur.2816.gz+003-003
-rw------- 1 dkelly wheel 70452 Mar 19 01:27 src-2.1.0292.gz+001-013
-rw------- 1 dkelly wheel 41610 Mar 17 05:09 src-cur.2809.gz+001-002
-rw------- 1 dkelly wheel 70452 Mar 16 19:34 src-2.1.0292.gz+009-013
-rw------- 1 dkelly wheel 70452 Mar 16 19:31 src-2.1.0292.gz+008-013
-rw------- 1 dkelly wheel 70452 Mar 16 19:30 src-2.1.0292.gz+005-013
-rw------- 1 dkelly wheel 70452 Mar 16 19:29 src-2.1.0292.gz+010-013
-rw------- 1 dkelly wheel 70402 Mar 16 19:29 src-2.1.0292.gz+013-013
-rw------- 1 dkelly wheel 70452 Mar 16 19:28 src-2.1.0292.gz+011-013
-rw------- 1 dkelly wheel 70452 Mar 16 19:27 src-2.1.0292.gz+012-013
-rw------- 1 dkelly wheel 70452 Mar 16 19:27 src-2.1.0292.gz+007-013
PeeCee: {1005} date
Mon Mar 24 07:45:05 CST 1997
PeeCee: {1006}
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David Kelly N4HHE, dkelly@tomcat1.tbe.com (wk), dkelly@hiwaay.net (hm)
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