On Tue, 14 May 2002, Rob Brown wrote:

> Chris,
>
> This is really all my fault.   I just needed my
> "." (root) patch fix that Mike applied to 0.19
> (but is not in 0.12) at CPAN so the systems guys
> here could trust it enough to install it on our
> machines.  I did the upload straight off fuhr.org
> over a month ago:
>
>  --- original message ---
>
> Date: Fri, 12 Apr 2002 01:03:27 +0200
> Subject: Notification from PAUSE
> From: "Perl Authors Upload Server" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "Rob Brown" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>
> BBB (Rob Brown) visited the PAUSE
> and requested an upload into his/her directory.
> The request used the following parameters
>
>   HIDDENNAME                 [BBB]
>   CAN_MULTIPART              [1]
>   pause99_add_uri_httpupload []
>   pause99_add_uri_uri        
>[http://www.fuhr.org/users/mfuhr/perldns/Net-DNS-0.19.tar.gz]
>   SUBMIT_pause99_add_uri_uri [ Upload this URL ]
>   pause99_add_uri_sub        [pause99_add_uri_httpupload]
>
> ===============================================
>
>
> Sorry to cause the problems.  No wonder I've
> been getting spammed with all these Net::DNS
> issues from people.  I have not had much
> involvement with Net::DNS, so you don't need
> to worry about stepping on my toes.  I would
> appreciate at least anonymous CVS access to
> your Net-DNS repository so I may submit more
> accurate patches to the latest developmental
> source tree, but it isn't crucial.  To "resolve"
> the matter, just upload your 0.20 tarball to
> CPAN so it will bounce back to you.  But
> please do so soon.  Though it is usually a
> bit more work, I think it is best to release
> often and have lots of versions as opposed to
> changing very many things and releasing
> less frequently.  It makes for easier bug
> pinpointing for the users to report to the
> developer, provides fewer code changes per
> version change, allows users to test against
> more current code base, and reduces multiple
> reports of identical bugs.

..20 will come out tonight, if I can resolve some meta issues (email
address and the website docs).  It's not that much different from Mike's
0.19, and I think it's time to start releasing code and start patching
bugs.  You can get nightly cvs snap shots at:

http://www.dyndns.org/~ctriv/net-dns-snaps/

Net::DNS's new home will be http://www.net-dns.org/

Sorry if I got a little pissy towards you, it was a rough morning.  If
you're interested in Net::DNS, you should join the devel mailing list
(send a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with 'subscribe' in the
subject).

-- 
Chris Reinhardt
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Systems Architect
Dynamic DNS Network Services
http://www.dyndns.org/



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