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From: rgrimes@agora.rain.com (Rodney Grimes)
Newsgroups: comp.os.386bsd.questions
Subject: Re: buildworld.sh prob with cc
Message-ID: <C4xCyq.19M@agora.rain.com>
Date: 3 Apr 93 20:30:25 GMT
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g89r4222@kudu.ru.ac.za (Geoff Rehmet) writes:

>In <C4vnHI.rA@agora.rain.com> rgrimes@agora.rain.com (Rodney Grimes) writes:

>>stevec@water.ca.gov (Steve Croft) writes:

>>There are about 4 or 5 other bugs in the source tree that will cause 
>>buildworld.sh to fail at various places.  I did not exam the output close
>>enough when I ran the regression tests on buildworld.sh.  There are several
>>new patches coming in patchkit 0.2.3 that fix this.  Regression testing on
>>a new version of buildworld.sh just completed this morning.  THe patchkit
>>team is starting to package up 0.2.3, should begin alpha site testing some
>>time next week, and a beta release the week after that.  Note that this is
>>all *RUMOR*  from a real good source..

>Will patchkit 0.2.3 become available as an upgrade set from 0.2.2
>(like the update set from 0.2.1 to 0.2.2)?

*RUMOR* has it that the 0.2.3 patchkit will be bundled just like the 0.2.2
patchkit.  Both an upgrade (from 0.2.2) and a full patchkit.

>Geoff.
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