Nobody has bzip2, whatever that is. You're making your product less portable. If you do insist on keeping bzip2, you'll need to change your installation instructions because they reference gzip'd files. --Tucker -- Tucker Balch Computer Science Department Carnegie Mellon University http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~trb ---------------------------------------------------------------------- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
- Re: go back to gzip! Tucker Balch
- Re: go back to gzip! Nelson Minar
- Re: go back to gzip! David Wall
- Re: go back to gzip! John Goerzen
- Re: go back to gzip! Peter Kovacs
- Re: go back to gzip! Robb Shecter
- Re: go back to gzip! Thomas Koehler
- Re: go back to gzip! Jeff Galyan
- Re: go back to gzip! Steve Byrne
- Re: go back to gzip! Volker Augustin
- Re: go back to gzip!n John Summerfield