Re: FTPClient Beta Released - Please test
Re: FTPClient Beta Released - Please test
- Subject: Re: FTPClient Beta Released - Please test
- From: Pejvan BEIGUI <email@hidden>
- Date: Sun, 11 Aug 2002 03:38:28 +0200
On 11/08/02 2:02, "Paul Fox" <email@hidden> wrote:
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> You can already test this in the 10.1.x with a bz2 package installed.
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> (you can get bzip2 installed via the fink installer, or compile the sources)
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> The Finder will simply launch stuffit-expander, which will in turn expand
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> the file.
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Yes - i have bzip2 but cannot rely on it being there on a customer
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machine - nor will the package installer handle it properly.
It's a fact. Stuffit-Expander do expand bz2 files. The package installer
doesn't handle it, and doesn't need to handle it if you use it this way:
Foobar.pkg.tar.bz2
I know, this makes a lot of extensions ;-)
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> Yeah. Jagwire's revolution is in fact in the unix core, I don't see the
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> other stuff as so hot or so revolutionnary (except QE, which I don't know
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> what to think of, yet, since I don't have any computer with a supported
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> graphic card...)
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Anyone have a ref for the meat in jaguar? Ive seen the high level bullet
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points but not stuff like this.
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This was MHO :-)
But, we're moving from a creepy old unix core to a core synched with
FreeBSD 4.4. Anyway, I had almost replaced everything by their newer
Fink-released versions...
Many many many improvements to the kernel, the low level libs (such as
pthreads etc.) and to the unix binaries.
I think I've seen some stuff about this at the WWDC (I attended as a
European student guest, and I'd like to thank Apple for that ;-)
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> Oh my, this thread is sooooooo [OT] ...
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Mebbe - mebbe not. First thing that has caught my interest in a long time.
Interesting, that is. But it's still OT :-)
Pejvan
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