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Date:      Sat, 28 Mar 1998 12:05:07 -0800 (PST)
From:      "Jordan K. Hubbard" <jkh@time.cdrom.com>
To:        hackers@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   This is embarassing, but...
Message-ID:  <199803282005.MAA18542@time.cdrom.com>

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If any folks here remember my little 'cvsupit.tgz' package (a package
which sort of front-ends the installation of CVSup and its configuration
file(s)) and they just so happen to have saved a copy which does NOT
have the following MD5 signature:

	MD5 (cvsupit.tgz) = a6b9016d45dfba089b2e79105fbadda4

Then I'd really like to hear from them as it might save me from having
to reimplement the same src-subselection feature for the 3rd time. :-)

Two times now, or I'm just going crazy, I have managed to somehow spam
every single one of my working copies with an older version that predates
the the implementation of this feature - it just keeps coming back like
zombie-version-from-beyond-the-grave or something and even the master
copy at ftp.freebsd.org is the old one, even though I can practically
swear that I updated it after I last reimplemented the "choose which
parts of src you want" bits in +INSTALL.  Argh.  This must be what
happens to you when you do too much release engineering (AKA "bit herding") -
your bits start to go into the same parallel universe that socks in the
clothes dryer get spun into. :)

Anyway, if anyone managed to grab the new version during the window
where I initially released it and it was spammed again, I'd appreciate
being saved the work of doing it One More Time. :-)

Thanks.


				Jordan

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