On 29 August 2013 19:45, Glenn Fowler <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> the AT&T Software Technology ast alpha 2013-08-29 source release
> has been posted to the download site
>         http://www.research.att.com/sw/download/alpha/
> the package names and md5 checksums are
>             INIT  132e0403af573fa1cb1e202267fedeb8
>         ast-open  334615fb3a652575106194c281d27b5c
>          ast-ksh  ebcc56d9ab673aaafbb163d6eee1a93c
> the md5 sums should match the ones listed on the download page
>
> this is still a work in progress, but we are getting closer to a beta

No, you don't. This release if OFFICIALLY broken beyond usability and USELESS.
You really had to try and tinker with cd -@ again, did you? I'm really
angry. cd .. no longer works within NFSv4 xattr directories, e.g.
echo "" >x ; cd -@ x ; touch xattr ; cd .. ; rm x now fails with a cd:
/home/ced/prod4/test19/x//@//..: [Not a directory]

Thank you :(

Ced
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Cedric Blancher <[email protected]>
Institute Pasteur
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