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Date:      Sat, 09 Jan 1999 06:40:31 -0700
From:      Don Wilde <dwilde1@ibm.net>
To:        freebsd-current@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   expanded errata pages
Message-ID:  <36975C4F.AD73DED2@ibm.net>

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I'd like to make a request that the errata.txt pages on the website be
expanded to cover the entire distribution, not just the base code called
'FreeBSD'. Given that I'm still a naive user after years of use, I
installed 3.0 on a machine to play with. Nothing special, and it worked
as advertised until I installed X and lots of packages... Strange, that
sure doesn't look like fvwm... It turns out (after searching through
-current archives) that whoever assembled the ports tree for 3.0 built
it with Kerberos installed, and that there's a silly little library that
damn near every X program needs now that isn't normally installed.

Yes, I built it, and yes, I'm okay now, but I think that's a gotcha that
should be avoided in the future. I know you -core guys are working your
ASCII's off just getting this out the door, and I REALLY APPRECIATE all
that the FreeBSD Project (and WCCDROM) are doing. Please take this as
just a gentle hint, not a screaming fit, because I have read all the
previous warnings about being ready to accept such gotchas before
running -CURRENT.

TNX! Now back to your regularly-scheduled programming....

D

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