Date: Sun, 7 Jul 1996 07:55:07 +0300 (EET DST) From: Mr Operating System <freebsd@shadows.aeon.net> To: freebsd-current@freebsd.org Subject: weird... Message-ID: <199607070455.HAA14058@shadows.aeon.net>
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i seem to draw probs to myself lately... (elm is only yet another one, sending this on Latin-1 even though there's no such words in the elmrc or anywhere else, i dunno where it picks it, cant recompile coz nothing compiles) thanx to mr J Wunsch i managed to trace parts of the problem i was having in my system... problem was/is that make fails whatever i do... at some point last week the sup.de.freebsd.org have atleast given this file to me: ansi.h.orig: * $Id: ansi.h,v 1.7.4.4 1996/06/05 19:49:02 nate Exp $ i was told it's a latest one from _2.1.x_ and the _only_ way (i doubt anyone hacking in would've changed that one) i can think to get such a file into my system have been sup... i've only ran sup to update my /usr/src, and my sup-file is defenitely -current, i've checked that _many_ times... and no. i havent manually touched any /usr/src files lately... now i only wonder how many of those 2.1.x files i have... am i really _the only one_ having this problem? i didnt think i was _that_ good... (or bad) *sigh* also, ftp.de.freebsd.org gives me an error if i have a line for src-contrib in my sup-file... SUP Fileserver 9.13 (4.3 BSD) 28399 on blues.physik.rwth-aachen.de at 07:51:27 SUP Fileserver supports compression. SUP: Invalid release current for collection src-contrib SUP: Upgrade of src-contrib-current aborted at Jul 7 07:51:27 1996 something i do wrong? mickey
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