Last night, before bed,  I wondered if the newly described physics
theory of "negative information" would end up applying to my file in
the morning as the log was showing:

-2096128K ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........-1108% 100.00 KB
/s
...
-999424K ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........-527% 100.00 KB/s
...

But this morning, it had rewrapped:
186368K ........ ........ ........ ........ ...... 100% 99.60 KB/s

226 File send OK.
02:51:57 (1.82 KB/s) - `SUSE-9.3-Eval-DVD.iso' saved [193386496]
suse93> ll SUSE-9.3-Eval-DVD.iso
-rw-r--r--  1 linda users 4488353792 Jul  1 09:27 SUSE-9.3-Eval-DVD.iso

   -and- from the iso/MD5SUMS file:

04d2ebe4e0b8b00bc83cdc180a79e667 SUSE-9.3-Eval-DVD.iso
suse93> md5sum SUSE-9.3-Eval-DVD.iso
04d2ebe4e0b8b00bc83cdc180a79e667  SUSE-9.3-Eval-DVD.iso

Jimminy-Cricket!

I noticed after my post in the archives that this bug is fixed in 1.10.

Now if I can just get the server-ops to fix their CVS server, that'd
be great -- I've checked out CVS projects from other sites and not
had inbound TCP attempts to some 'auth' service. ;-/....:-)


Linda

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