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Date:      Tue, 23 Sep 2014 11:48:26 -0700
From:      leeoliveshackelford@surewest.net
To:        Freebsd questions <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org>
Subject:   Help from bash guru needed
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Good morning, dear FreeBSD enthusiast. Yesterday, at approximately 11:20
a.m. Pacific Daylight-Savings Time (1820 g.m.t.), I sent an electronic
message to FreeBSD-Questions requesting help to understand a .bashrc
script. This morning, I logged onto my electronic mail account to
discover that all messages received prior to 7:27 a.m. Pacific Daylight
Time (1427 g.m.t.), stored in all folders, approximately 3000 in number,
had been deleted by unknown process, persons, or entities. I telephoned
my internet service provider to complain. Its representative assured me
that all of his organizations's servers were working properly, and that
there was no way to retrieve the deleted messages, and that he was so
sorry. So, if you troubled to respond to my help request yesterday,
would you be kind enough to re-transmit your comments. Thank you. -- Lee 
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> The first column is the starting block, the second column is the
> size.

Well, I've just added 50 idiot points to my score card. 

Thanks.




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.... I am interested in the tor project (https://www.torproject.org/) 
for anonymizing my browsing. Inconveniently (but not surprisingly), they 
don't have a prebuilt FBSD 9.3 package. Even more inconveniently, they 
use git for project management, which I know nothing about. I downloaded 
& installed FBSD git (git-2.1.0) a week or 2 ago, & have been reading 
the man pages, but am still a bit clueless (OK, fully & completely 
clueless) as to how it operates, including how to download a software 
tree to start with. Could someone provide a quick & dirty HOWTO for me 
as to how to download (& build, if there are any quirks there) ;-) a git 
software tree ? TIA ....


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