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* May, 25 development snapshot question
@ 1999-05-25 11:32 Tom Williams
  1999-05-25 23:46 ` Jeffrey A Law
  1999-05-31 21:36 ` Tom Williams
  0 siblings, 2 replies; 4+ messages in thread
From: Tom Williams @ 1999-05-25 11:32 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: egcs

Hi!  I just downloaded the 19990525 snapshot of libgcj and I'm trying to
download the 19990525 snapshot of egcs, but it looks like 19990524 is the
actual file name (or part of it) of the 19990525 snapshot even though the
egcs pages try to access the 19990525 file.  Will a 19990525 snapshot
actually be posted or should I use the 19990524 file?

Thanks!

Peace......

Tom Williams
tom.williams@diversifiedsoftware.com


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* Re: May, 25 development snapshot question
  1999-05-25 11:32 May, 25 development snapshot question Tom Williams
@ 1999-05-25 23:46 ` Jeffrey A Law
  1999-05-31 21:36   ` Jeffrey A Law
  1999-05-31 21:36 ` Tom Williams
  1 sibling, 1 reply; 4+ messages in thread
From: Jeffrey A Law @ 1999-05-25 23:46 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Tom Williams; +Cc: egcs

  In message < 8825677C.0064AA75.00@notesgw1.dssi-jcl.com >you write:
  > Hi!  I just downloaded the 19990525 snapshot of libgcj and I'm trying to
  > download the 19990525 snapshot of egcs, but it looks like 19990524 is the
  > actual file name (or part of it) of the 19990525 snapshot even though the
  > egcs pages try to access the 19990525 file.  Will a 19990525 snapshot
  > actually be posted or should I use the 19990524 file?
Use the 0524 file.

The script wasn't passing the date the snapshot started down to one of
the one of the scripts it calls (the one that crates the LATEST-IS files
and updates the README & html index file).

I've fixed the script and fixed the various files that were effected by
this bug.

Thanks.

jeff

^ permalink raw reply	[flat|nested] 4+ messages in thread

* May, 25 development snapshot question
  1999-05-25 11:32 May, 25 development snapshot question Tom Williams
  1999-05-25 23:46 ` Jeffrey A Law
@ 1999-05-31 21:36 ` Tom Williams
  1 sibling, 0 replies; 4+ messages in thread
From: Tom Williams @ 1999-05-31 21:36 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: egcs

Hi!  I just downloaded the 19990525 snapshot of libgcj and I'm trying to
download the 19990525 snapshot of egcs, but it looks like 19990524 is the
actual file name (or part of it) of the 19990525 snapshot even though the
egcs pages try to access the 19990525 file.  Will a 19990525 snapshot
actually be posted or should I use the 19990524 file?

Thanks!

Peace......

Tom Williams
tom.williams@diversifiedsoftware.com


^ permalink raw reply	[flat|nested] 4+ messages in thread

* Re: May, 25 development snapshot question
  1999-05-25 23:46 ` Jeffrey A Law
@ 1999-05-31 21:36   ` Jeffrey A Law
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 4+ messages in thread
From: Jeffrey A Law @ 1999-05-31 21:36 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Tom Williams; +Cc: egcs

  In message < 8825677C.0064AA75.00@notesgw1.dssi-jcl.com >you write:
  > Hi!  I just downloaded the 19990525 snapshot of libgcj and I'm trying to
  > download the 19990525 snapshot of egcs, but it looks like 19990524 is the
  > actual file name (or part of it) of the 19990525 snapshot even though the
  > egcs pages try to access the 19990525 file.  Will a 19990525 snapshot
  > actually be posted or should I use the 19990524 file?
Use the 0524 file.

The script wasn't passing the date the snapshot started down to one of
the one of the scripts it calls (the one that crates the LATEST-IS files
and updates the README & html index file).

I've fixed the script and fixed the various files that were effected by
this bug.

Thanks.

jeff

^ permalink raw reply	[flat|nested] 4+ messages in thread

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