Hello. I performed

        term% /usr/glenda/bin/rc/pull

today and I noticed some new updates to files for commands. So I did

        term% cd /sys/src/cmd
        term% mk all

and waited (primarily for GhostScript). At the end there were errors. So I went back and tried to see if

        term% cd ..
        term% mk clean

would fix it. Nope - it reset my date, among others. So now I'm going to reinstall Plan 9. Oh, and when I tried to back up my files to my FTP server, it wiped some of the files (a important one was updated on my Mac OS X system, though, and two were not touched, so everything is good now). :-( So now I'm going back to reinstall Plan 9 and ask this question:

If an update is retrieved with glenda's pull, do you then perform an mk all on the new sources?

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