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From: vax@ccwf.cc.utexas.edu (Vax)
Newsgroups: comp.os.386bsd.questions
Subject: Patch questions - PLEASE help
Date: 19 Feb 1993 08:24:56 GMT
Organization: The University of Texas at Austin, Austin TX
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I have the original src dist with patchkit 0.2 (plus patches 77-82
installed).  I last backed up just before applying patches 77-82.
Oh yeah, I have julians new SCSI kit installed. (It works great)
I have only one backup tape (poor me) and ned to decide what to do about the
new patchkit.  Should I just unpack the src dist and apply patchkit0.2.1
(and wait for the officially sanctioned sig 6 fix) and apply julians scsi kit,
or should I try to uninstall p77-82, etc...

Also, when I compile gs I get this after running it:
vax@host bash$ ./gs
Initializing... Zget t_string 256 >= 256
Unrecoverable error: rangecheck in get
Operand stack:
    256  ..&&
             ,,$$NNnnFFffLLllDDdd>>66<<44~~^^vvVV||\\ttTT!!     ))##
                                                                    ++AAaaIIiiC--%%//''MMmmEEeeOOooGGgg==55??77}}]]uuUU__wwWW""
** ((BBbbJJjj@@``HHhh22::0088rrRRzzZZppPPxxXX
Pretty, ain't it?
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