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Date:      Wed, 8 Dec 1999 19:00:16 -0600 (CST)
From:      Michael Chin-yuan Wu <mwu@ece.utexas.edu>
To:        freebsd-current@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Cannot mount cd9660
Message-ID:  <Pine.SOL.3.93.991208185854.9530A-100000@tick.ece.utexas.edu>

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I dont know if this showed up on the list, the relay host I used was down
Trying to clear my name :)

 
Keith Jang wrote: 
  Michael Chin-Yuan Wu wrote:
  > > P.S. I did a patch for cd9660 and patch for reading Chinese filenames
 > > > [patch is in attachment]
  [...]
  > >    chinese_joliet.patch.for_3.2-19990615.gz    Type: application/x-gzip
  > >    chinese_vfat-3.0.patch.gz    Type: application/x-gzip
 
 > Come on, these patches have been available at
 > ftp://freebsd.csie.nctu.edu.tw/pub/taiwan/CSIE/kernel_patch/
 > since 2.2.7, and the author is mills.bbs@bbs.iim.nctu.edu.tw.
 > Now you just rip it off and claim that's your work?
 
 I didn't take credit for this. :)
 
 Sorry if I didnt make myself clear.
 If you will look at my email again,
 
 > P.S. I did a patch for cd9660 and patch for reading Chinese filenames
 > [patch is in attachment]
 > =========uname -a============
 > FreeBSD keichii.internal.org 4.0-CURRENT FreeBSD 4.0-CURRENT #0
 > 8:09 CST 1999     keichii@keichii.internal.org:/usr/current/src
 > .ATA  i386
 > ===============dmesg=========
 > as attachment
 > =============kernel=========
 > as attachment
 > ============patches for chinese filesystems======
 > as attachment
 > ==============================
 
 The ======= lined parts are all information meant to help people
 debug/understand my problem.  The "p.s." part was also meant to
 help solve the problem. Sorry for not making myself clear.
 
 What I meant was, "I applied the patches to the sources, which may have
 caused the cdrom to not mount"
 
 Apologies for bad English usage and causing the confusion.
 
 [Doing/did a patch can mean two things in English
 A. to write the patch
 B. to patch the source with the <file>
 
 I know that A is usually the default definition, but it was 3am in the
 morning when I wrote that email. I apologize.
 > --
 
 Many humble apologies,
 
 Michael



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