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From: "Jordan K. Hubbard" <jkh@whisker.lotus.ie>
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Subject: Patchkit 0.2.2 released
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Date: 21 Mar 1993 18:03:58 -0800
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The 0.2.2 patchkit is ready for ftp'ing and is available in:

		agate.berkeley.edu:/pub/386BSD/386bsd-0.1/patches

Therein, you'll find several files of interest:

README.1ST		-	Important READ ME first information.

ADDENDUM-0.2.2		-	Important - we-wish-we'd-known-this-earlier
				information.

README-0.2.2		-	About this release.

UPGRADE-0.2.2		-	Special instructions on how to upgrade from
				the previous release.

RECIPE-0.2.2		-	A collection of folk recipes for famous Irish
				dishes such as "meat and potatos", "peas and
				cabbage", "toad-in-the-hole", etc.
				(Ahem, NOT..)

patchkit-0.2.2.tar	-	The combined 0.2.2 release.

patchkit-0.2.1-0.2.2.tar - 	Only those files required for upgrading from
				0.2.1 to 0.2.2.

NOTE:  Please read the addendum!  A last minute mistake in the instructions
crept into the README.1ST file bundled in with the patchkit-xxx files and
this details what it is.  The README.1ST file at the top level does NOT
contain this mistake, but it may be overlayed if you careless extract
one of the the patchkits over it!

Please let me know if you have any problems.  When the gatekeeper mirror
has the patchkit files, those of you with mail-only access will be able to
request it via ftpmail (send mail to "ftpmail@gatekeeper.dec.com" with
the single message line "help" for more information).

If demand is high enough, and the newsfeeds promise not to kill us, the
patchkit *may* be posted to comp.os.386bsd.bugs (or announce, I'm still
not sure which).  Please only ask for this after you've exhausted all
other alternatives - a megabyte of patchkit is an *expensive* thing to
post!

Have fun!

								Jordan