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Date:      Mon, 16 Dec 1996 11:39:49 +0000
From:      dicen@hooked.net
To:        ports@freebsd.org, current@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: pkg_manage and ports
Message-ID:  <32B53505.41C67EA6@hooked.net>
References:  <1.5.4.32.19961216183856.006dcf90@infosel.net.mx>

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I just got four messages from this guy!
One message reply for every email sent. I would say SPAM!
I don't care about your damn Mexicain (one country I would never go to)
crappy hotel! I only vacation in Maui at either Walia or Lahina.

sands wrote:
> 
> DONīT SEND ME YOUR THINKS RONG ADDRESS
>

English Please! What the hell does this mean?

 
> At 08:54 AM 16/12/96 +0000, you wrote:
> >I have the latest current tree as of 12 hours ago or so.
> >When I run pkg_manage under X in an xterm it now tries to run with
> >color (in some sort of graphics mode?) and crashes displaying the
> >following at the command prompt.
> >
> >;1;1;112;112;1;0x^[[2;1;1;112;112;1;0x^[[2;1;1;112;112;1;0x^[[2;1;1;112;112
> ;1;0x;1;1;112;112;1;0x;1;1;112;112;1;0x;1;1;112;112;1;0x;1;1;112;112;1;0x
> >
> >Has anyone messed with this code? It doesn't look like it has been
> >touched in years.
> >
> >On a side note I am currently working on a better ports management
> >system. Is anyone currently doing this? I don't want to duplicate work.
> >I was thinking about rewriting the src/usr.sbin/pkg_install source but I
> >am just writing some port management commands in bourne shell. It is
> >much easier that way.
> >
> >dicen
> >
> ________________________________________________________________________
> Moises Bazbaz S.//sand's acapulco s.a.
> Costera M. aleman 178 fracc.magallanes c.p. 39670 Acapulco gro
> tel reservaciones 011 52 5 2593205,91800 09800 o 801 fax 011 52 74 841053
> home site :http://www.sands.com.mx  email:sands@sands.com.mx

Is this SPAM? This URL seams to be some sort of Mexicain Hotel. What
a stupid web page too.



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