I noticed that same problem. The CD has a readme on it (somewhere,
don't have it with me right now) that says something to the effect of
it appears that any CD with all the pacakges on it can be called
'official', as there is not standard directory layout or something to
that effect.
I
Hi,
I guess I just took their word for it, but it certainly doesn't cast the
Debian project in a good light that the cd_autoup.sh script won't work
without manually (and without instruction) making lots of silly symlinks
in a temporary directory and running it from there.
We're currently
On 31-Aug-1998, Gerhard Poul [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I guess I just took their word for it, but it certainly doesn't cast the
Debian project in a good light that the cd_autoup.sh script won't work
without manually (and without instruction) making lots of silly symlinks
in a
On Wed, 26 Aug 1998, Dale Scheetz wrote:
The autoup.sh script is also broken on the Official CD, so CheapBytes
didn't do anything different there either. They have also been
very helpful in providing a fixed version of autoup.sh to their
customers.
would be nice if they had sent me a copy of
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