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Date:      Thu, 29 Jun 2000 18:48:34 -0700
From:      "Terry Motto" <ledermin@reboot.cx>
To:        <freebsd-doc@FreeBSD.ORG>
Subject:   4.0-release to 4.0-stable has no tarball or iso from which to update from :(
Message-ID:  <000f01bfe236$81dcb620$090a0a0a@frogger>

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I am aware of programs like cvsup and such. My problem is that my bsd box isn't connected directly to the internet and it's 4-releast. I would ever so much update it to 4-stable but i cannot find a way to. I've asked numerous times in the Efnet #Freebsdhelp channel what the equivalent of cvsup'ing for the 4-stable so i'm not left out if i do have to download each individual file from my slow modem :( I've noticed a couple previous releases have tarballs of the update, but alas theire is none for 4.0-stable nor a 4.0-stable iso... I know "stable" is a ever changing thing but it would mean so much if i could just download a tarball or the cvsup equiv of all the distributions... please! I use Freebsd on my webserver and i want to use it on my local network as well... 

Terry M. Motto

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<DIV><FONT color=#000000 size=2>I am aware of programs like cvsup and such. My 
problem is that my bsd box isn't connected directly to the internet and it's 
4-releast. I would ever so much update it to 4-stable but i cannot find a way 
to. I've asked numerous times in the Efnet #Freebsdhelp channel what the 
equivalent of cvsup'ing for the 4-stable so i'm not left out if i do have to 
download each individual file from my slow modem :( I've noticed a couple 
previous releases have tarballs of the update, but alas theire is none for 
4.0-stable nor a 4.0-stable iso... I know "stable" is a ever changing thing but 
it would mean so much if i could just download a tarball or the cvsup equiv of 
all the distributions... please! I use Freebsd on my webserver and i want to use 
it on my local network as well... </FONT></DIV>
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<DIV><FONT color=#000000 size=2>Terry M. Motto</FONT></DIV></BODY></HTML>
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