that
seems kind of likely to me now. Which one are you running? Can you
try upgrading/downgrading your [Less|Mo]tif to see if it makes a
difference? Compare it to the [Less|Mo]tif version you're running
on the other boxes?
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ry like this:
mv .xastir .xastir-save
Then start Xastir back up. Xastir should start up clean like it was
first run. Try indexing maps and setting things up again. You can
look at the ~/.xastir-save/config/xastir.cnf file to see what
settings you used before.
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onfiguration, OpenMotif
> isn't working.
It's funny, but some people report that Lesstif works better, some
report that Motif works better on their systems. For me, Motif is
much better (Linux). For more than one MacOSX system I've heard of
now, Lesstif works better.
Glad you
ject/showfiles.php?group_id=45562&release_id=430373>
or browse Release Notes and ChangeLog by visiting this link:
<https://sourceforge.net/project/shownotes.php?release_id=430373>
Homepage: <http://www.xastir.org>
The script which generates/uploads the SuSE 10.0 RPM's
/usr/local/share/xastir/maps
SYMBOLS_DIR:/usr/local/share/xastir/symbols
SOUND_DIR:/usr/local/share/xastir/sounds
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"Windows: Microsoft'
red for those values a month or three back, and added code to
convert to the new system. There's likely a bug there somewhere.
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"Windows: Microsoft
On Fri, 15 Sep 2006, Chip G. wrote:
> On Sep 15, 2006, at 10:32, Curt, WE7U wrote:
>
> > It's funny, but some people report that Lesstif works better, some
> > report that Motif works better on their systems. For me, Motif is
> > much better (Linux). For more than
On Fri, 15 Sep 2006, Chip G. wrote:
> On Sep 15, 2006, at 12:23, Curt, WE7U wrote:
>
> > Xastir does keep backup copies of the xastir.cnf file. You'll see
> > them in the same directory. Each time you shut down Xastir or save
> > the configs it will renumber them an
zip
it, it's easier. I had to hand-patch this one for some reason or
other. No biggie, but takes a bit more time to get it right, with
more chance for error.
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"Lotto:A tax on people who are bad at math."
lem is, please add it to this
Wiki page so that others know about it:
<http://nwp.ampr2.net/nwaprs/KenwoodRadiosProblems>
Perhaps a note to Kenwood would be in order as well, perhaps quickly
as I hear they might be coming out with updated radios soon.
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me! One of my buddies
talked to them recently at some hamfest or other and they mentioned
something. Won't know until we see it though.
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"Window
it snags it.
Instead look in your ~/.xastir/tmp folder for the image you last
downloaded.
The transparent value and how it is used can be affected by the
color depth of your display.
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"Lotto:A tax on people who a
here, both of which are known.
You're at a UTM zone boundary, so terraserver will only give you one
side or the other as far as maps.
Again, you're at a UTM zone boundary, so if you have the map grid
displayed and you're in UTM or MGRS coordinate systems you'll see
map grid dr
coordinate systems (File->Configure menu). Pan right or left of
that UTM major grid line and see how it works.
What maps are you using?
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"Window
SuSE Install Notes
RedHat Install Notes
Fedora Install Notes
Windows Install Notes
...
Library-specific Instructions:
Shapelib
ImageMagick
GDAL
...
User Notes on:
How to use maps in Xastir
...
You get the idea.
Discussion?
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On Mon, 18 Sep 2006, Curt, WE7U wrote:
>
> Ok, we have an "ok" from both Bill Vodall and Scott Miller with
> respect to using their respective Wiki's for Xastir docs/user info.
> Thanks to both of them!
>
> (Bill, WA7NWP's Wiki)
>(Scott, N1
On Mon, 18 Sep 2006, Curt, WE7U wrote:
> On Mon, 18 Sep 2006, Curt, WE7U wrote:
>
> >
> > Ok, we have an "ok" from both Bill Vodall and Scott Miller with
> > respect to using their respective Wiki's for Xastir docs/user info.
> > Thanks to bot
On Mon, 18 Sep 2006, Jeremy Utley wrote:
> Curt - doesn't sourceforge provide for the ability to install and run
> a wiki directly on their servers? That would be the way to go, if you
> ask me!
Our fearless leader has other plans (I think). More to come.
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ant one.
Yea, but where's the antenna
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bfawk support as well so that they draw nicely, but
it's not required. You need Shapelib anyway (plus the NWS maps) for
weather alerts to work.
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"
ailable in their later distributions.
I've run that version on several machines, but am running SuSE on
the P133 on a 6.4GB disk. With all the maps I have loaded on there
it's _quite_ full.
As another person said, make sure you've got a bit of swap partition
reserved on that drive
all more stuff, taking up more of your drive. You can
control the size of your install better with Slackware. At least
the last time I installed it you could, but that was a while ago.
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"Lotto:A tax on people
in, put them somewhere in your map directory
(/usr/local/share/xastir/maps), creating subdirectories at will to
organize them however you like, then in Xastir reindex maps
(map->configure). Map Chooser should now show you the new maps.
All/most of this should be in the README.MAPS file and oth
the original AT&T Network Operations Center. Kewl!
He'd need a DEFCON alert level display to complete the effect.
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"Windows: Microsoft
in a month or two. I'll let y'all
> know how a 1280x1024 wall-sized projection looks!
How long until we can buy a holodeck? (but the Geowall is getting
kind'a close!)
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y
specifying a minimum X/Y size for the popup window. Are you running
the CVS version or one of the releases?
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"Windows: Microsoft's tax on com
rt
under Linux for Baycom modems, so perhaps one could get the Baycom
AX.25 driver working there as another option.
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"Windows: Microsoft's tax on compu
time,
but it does allow you to pick which one you transmit on. Xastir
will receive from ALL of the ports though.
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"Windows: Microsoft's tax on
On Tue, 26 Sep 2006, Dan Brown wrote:
> You might try the -n option:
The standard to see if there's anything to update is:
cvs -n -q update
I have that defined as another alias so that I have something easier
to type/remember.
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everywhere!"
I know there are other Unix SysAdmins on here too.
--Curt, Unix SysAdmin (among other things)
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"Windows: Microsoft's tax on computer
-specific link of "Install Guides", then perhaps INSTALL might
well go right after that?
Any major overhaul like this to the Xastir homepages is bound to
need a little tweaking. The new stuff sure looks nice to me!
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e that the bug exhibited itself on more than
one dialog, and that I only fixed one. Definitely let me know if
you see it again, particulary if you can identify the dialog
somehow. Might be difficult if it can't be resized.
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y close, except you then have to make it unreadable with lots
of squiggly characters and dollar signs.
Is the information available in the ~/.xastir/xastir.cnf file, so
you could just go read that file in all cases? Perhaps not if
Xastir hasn't been run successfully yet.
How about "wh
time
soon. Are most people happy with the current stability?
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"Windows: Microsoft's tax on computer illiterates." -- WE7U
"The world DOES
gt; the directories. Not sure why it's not happening here.
My ~/.cvsrc file has these contents:
> cat .cvsrc
##cvs -z3
update -dP
status -v
diff -u
If that's of any help. I set some of these flags in the file so I
don't have to worry about how I invoke the CVS com
On Tue, 26 Sep 2006, Dan Brown wrote:
> wiki wiki wiki!
>
> (if it isn't already)
I think it's in the docs, but feel free... That's what Wiki's are
for.
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"Lotto:A tax on people who are
On Wed, 27 Sep 2006, Tom Russo wrote:
> And upon hitting "send" on that email, the "ls" on /pub came back with an
> actual list of subdirectories.
It takes a while. It doesn't allow "passive" ftp as currently
configured.
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7;m already wondering if we won't over time be creating TWO
master sets of documentation between our current Wiki and our
distributed text files.
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"
gt; Or create wiki/html pages from the source READMEs, and let users
> contribute to other areas on the wiki.
I was hoping that first idea was possible, but since Chuck set it
up, we'll have to ask him.
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"Lotto:
the appropriate section of
> the wiki.
Great, except for those that are doing installs away from the
internet, or the internet is particularly costly or slow for them,
then you want local text or HTML files distributed with the binary
and/or sources.
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On Fri, 29 Sep 2006, Gerry Creager wrote:
> So we extract the Wiki documentation periodically (stable releases?) and
> box it up.
Yea. Just don't know the procedure yet or whether I have access to
do so. That'll have to be worked out.
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e master, if the master is going to be the Wiki for docs.
I'm one of those on slow dialup, so I'd much prefer CVS over
bringing up a web browser.
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then my "grep" will still work. I tend to
use grep a lot, and find it faster to work with text documents than
I do web docs. Also it takes a while to bring up a web browser plus
if there's any graphics on the web pages they're very slow to load
over a dial-up.
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"Windows: Microsoft's tax on computer illiterates." -- WE7U
"The world DOES revolve around me:
EADME" is a special section for SuSE. It says in there. Same
problem is in 10.0, needed to add another repository.
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"Windows: Microsoft's tax on co
fo isn't actually lost, it's just not linked into
the latest page.
You can (at the moment) go to http://www.xastir.org to get to the
old webpage structure. I expect that'll be "fixed" soon though.
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erated we can probably put them on
Gerry's new FTP server instead, but again we have to wait for power
to be restored in that area.
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"Windows: Mic
ch who
does it.
Derrick: What's the status?
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"Windows: Microsoft's tax on computer illiterates." -- WE7U
"The wo
ating efforts is
silly.
Let's change the protocol to: Tell the list if you're going to do
it. In other words, don't ask, don't coordinate, just do it. ;-)
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mes
through. In that last case it'll only require the one packet.
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On Thu, 5 Oct 2006, Jason Winningham wrote:
> My (limited) understanding of dbfawks leads me to think we can
> eliminate all the fields that are not listed in dbffields, adjust
> dbfinfo accordingly, and we'll have a smaller file.
I believe that to be correct.
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in that far
anyway. Is it causing any problems?
I kind of enjoy knowing that my precision is better than all of
those D7, D700, and other Mic-E users out there. Most APRS clients
too for that matter!
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"Lotto:A tax o
rner and going through the symbol. It obstructs less of the map
that way plus you can tell who's generating it more easily now.
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course this is all ignoring GPS positioning errors.
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"The world DOES revol
before they can be used
in a program like Xastir.
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"Windows: Microsoft's tax on computer illiterates." -- WE7U
"The wo
On Mon, 9 Oct 2006, Mark Miller wrote:
> Thanks. I wrote a Perl Script to get my Tracker2 out of KISS
> mode. I sent C0 FF C0 by using \xC0\xFF\xC0.
xastir/scripts/kiss-off.pl
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"Lotto:A tax on people who
th ways but not
for a while so you'll have to ask for specific help from others on
the list.
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"Windows: Microsoft&
se the cropped or MrSID-encrypted
DRG's.
I've personally downloaded DOQQ's from the local University library
download site and used them in Xastir. They had to be tweaked first
because they were created using ESRI software and so were missing
proper geoTIFF headers, but that was easily
welcome to. GDAL raster
support might mean we could dump ImageMagick support too, which
would be a very good thing!
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stir SourceForge pages for our (somewhat minimum) coding
standards.
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"Windows: Microsoft's tax on computer illiterates." -
On Mon, 9 Oct 2006, Dan Brown wrote:
> I'd sorta guess it just isn't a Creature which has been Feeped
> yet, and also would guess it might also be something to be
> documented in a clearer manner.
That pretty much sums it up.
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the PK-88's had a KISS-only EPROM version for them as
well. Wish I had a copy of that, probably could find it if I
looked. Then again, of the three PK-88's I have now, none work.
They're getting a bit old.
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"
h is the sort of files I can get easily for
my area.
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"The world DOES revo
On Tue, 10 Oct 2006, Tom Russo wrote:
> Properly installed with gdal built against it, it means you could use
> gdal_translate to uncompress MrSIDs into geotiff or anything else.
So who's going to try it first?
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&
On Tue, 10 Oct 2006, Curt, WE7U wrote:
> So who's going to try it first?
Whoever does, keep good notes.
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"Windows: Microsoft's
On Tue, 10 Oct 2006, Tom Russo wrote:
> > So who's going to try it first?
>
> Onna youse guys with Linux, Macs, or Losedows? BSD ain't on the list.
Problee' outn't be me. Too many irons in the fire right now.
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thers who wonder the same things but don't
want to ask. Don't be afraid to ask on this list. We generally
don't bite and everybody learns (or relearns).
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"Lotto:A tax on people who are bad at math."
n packets from that station.
You might also check your log files to see if you received packets
from that station which didn't make it to the APRS-IS, or perhaps
there was an old packet that put some DF info in the station record
that I didn't see. I downloaded the last 120 hours of trackp
packets to work with if I see some. At least the logs
roll over now...
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"Windows: Microsoft's tax on computer illiterates."
> a readme to go with it later.
>
> # $Id: tnc-startup.d700,v 1.6 2005/01/08 09:19:32 we7u Exp $
If you'd like to send me a gzipped or zipped attachment for it I'll
see about adding it to CVS. Perhaps the README text could go inside
at the top of the file so that it all st
id a test sending creating compressed objects on one Xastir
instance and checking them on another. They worked fine.
Can you send me an excerpt from your log file so I can try that
exact object? Please just grep for that exact callsign then gzip or
zip it and send as an attachment direct to
That interface option should probably be disabled or have "(Not
Implemented Yet)" added to it.
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in KISS mode, use the "Serial KISS TNC"
interface and you won't need the tnc-startup/tnc-stop files at all.
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o LessTif. I've had other unrelated problems
with Lesstif before and so am sticking with OpenMotif for now.
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estions over
the last year or so.
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"The
have.
Try running "./bootstrap.sh" to recreate the Makefiles and configure
from scratch. Note that you'll need the autoconf and automake
packages. These are normally developer tools, so you may not have
them installed yet.
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eclared (first use in this function)
ImageMagick is giving you fits now. You can compile without it at
this point to check everything else out, but that'll knock out all
of your internet mapping until you get it solved.
./configure --without-imagemagick
make
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AGEMAGICK
There may be other cases like this in the code as well. Perhaps at
lunchtime today I can disable my ImageMagick include files
sufficiently to test this out, then get the fixes back into CVS.
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"Lotto:A tax o
s a few more as well. I
suspect he'll let us know soon enough.
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// HAVE_IMAGEMAGICK
{
junk.red= r<<8;
junk.green = g<<8;
junk.blue = b<<8;
}
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"Lotto:A ta
hen I've got
it tested further.
See the other message from Bob Nielsen regarding the three packages
you should have installed. Add those packages: The unmodified CVS
code should compile for you w/ImageMagick support and you should be
up and running in short order.
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evelopment headers), which is where the QuantumDepth
> definition is.
Yes. That's the proper resolution to his problem, but these other
things got fixed along the way, so I'm glad he took the detour. Not
that he's particularly glad about it, but you take what you can get!
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the code to find what I missed.
BTW: If you compile in rtree and are using Shapefile maps,
scrolling maps up/down via the scroll button or zooming in/out via
the keys or the mouse is very fast! At least if you're zoomed in a
bit.
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Xastir: 160 days of continuous running, hooked to a filtered
Firenet feed. How's everyone else doing?
That's my long-running test instance by the way. I have other
instances running that are the latest code and pull a full firenet
feed.
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On Wed, 25 Oct 2006, Curt, WE7U wrote:
> There should probably be a mouse & keyboard explanation around
> somewhere. Some people have two-button mice and haven't enabled the
> third-button emulation in X-windows, or run on other OS'es that
> don't support it.
&
On Wed, 25 Oct 2006, Curt, WE7U wrote:
> > There should probably be a mouse & keyboard explanation around
> > somewhere. Some people have two-button mice and haven't enabled the
> > third-button emulation in X-windows, or run on other OS'es that
> > don&
e commands with some sort of authenticity
check?
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On Wed, 25 Oct 2006, Curt, WE7U wrote:
> pthreads already take up one
> signal on Linux, plus snapshots on demand take up another. Yes, we
> do have snapshots on demand already!
Before you ask, here's the code from main.c:
/*
Added by KB4AMA
Handle USR1 signal. T
e to accept the mouse/keyboard events first,
or whether this will work for ANY X11 application. If you find out,
let me know please!
<http://www.perl.com/lpt/a/973>
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"Lotto:A tax on people who are bad at math
40 mi,
without which it would have been harder to debug as I'd have to
wait, plus I'd also have to be on a TNC interface.
The problems are fixed and committed to CVS. Thanks for pointing
that out!
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"Lotto:
t; /var/www/xastir.org/layout/webbadass/users/newpassword.thtml does not exist.
> Halted.
>
>
> Ideas?
Talk to Chuck.
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for each
shape, which isn't efficient.
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"The worl
ng.
Good to know. Ok, so if we redid the weather alert drawing we'd
have to pay close attention to how rtree fit into it as well so that
we could gain the advantages. We'd first have to group all of the
shapes for each file and then run through each file exactly once.
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"The world
On Mon, 30 Oct 2006, Kyle Kienapfel wrote:
> dare I ask what an unlazy admin would do?
Never met one. It's the reason we SysAdmin's learn things like
Perl, then write scripts to do mundane tasks that we hate doing.
It's like having an army of little soldiers that do our wor
On Mon, 30 Oct 2006, Curt, WE7U wrote:
> On Mon, 30 Oct 2006, Kyle Kienapfel wrote:
>
> > dare I ask what an unlazy admin would do?
>
> Never met one. It's the reason we SysAdmin's learn things like
> Perl, then write scripts to do mundane tasks that we hate doing
work better and the people maintaining them are
pretty good about it, use the packages. If the packages are
sometimes flaky or sometimes late at getting built, use the sources.
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This means that the "bleeding edge" stuff isn't
bleeding very much right now and is a reasonable option for you.
The release today will be the exact same code.
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of that section,
> indicating three check out options follow?
Go ahead and make that change to the Wiki, it sounds like a good one
to me. Small tweaks like that over time really help out the docs.
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Stable version 1.8.4 is out.
CVS has been changed to 1.8.5 as we proceed with development.
CVS "RELEASE" and "STABLE" tags have been updated to point to the
1.8.4 sources, except that "STABLE" will get you the 1.8.5 version
number (the only difference between the
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