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         Excuse my ignorance, however, I can't figure out how to download 
the latest patch and if so..then what to do...I know some bugs were fixed 
by Jon in the last few days, but all files are at least two weeks old at:
http://www.working-dogs.com/cvsweb/index.cgi/jserv/
This doc didn't help me too much:
http://www.working-dogs.com/cvsweb/index.cgi/~checkout~/jserv/README.build?r 
ev=1.10&content-type=text/plain

I checked the source of my dist and found
configure.in,v 1.79   (UPDATE IS V1.85)
do i just download these individual updates and then recompile?
How do I know how many files I need to download?

 > On Tue, 28 Dec 1999, Michael Amster wrote:
 > MA| Just checked out the jserv project and noticed that it is missing 
the configure
 > MA| script.

How do I 'check out' the Jserv project?  (I'm not planning to modify 
code)...the term and functionality 'Checking out' I thought was reserved 
for official developers of Jserv and shouldn't be used by end-users like 
myself?  or is michael a developer of jserv himself?

 > do a
 >  aclocal
 >  autoconf
 >  automake
 > in order to be able to use the CVS version (this is from README.build !)

I'm running RedHat 6.1....if that matters

>I figured out how to build.  This patch fixes the problems with the 
>reads.  I really
>hope that the missing EOFs help us with our CLOSE_WAIT 
>situation.  Regardless, the
>image upload read code works like a champ.  This patch is keeper!


I was just moving some code from a working 1.0 jserv machine to a 1.1b3 
machine....I'm getting lots of IO problems...I've worked through most of 
the common problems (permissions, networking, synchronization problems) and 
haven't figured it out...hoping new version has what I need...(but probably 
won't...since most likely it is my error)

Thanks
David



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