Re: Current's availability

1999-01-24 Thread John Hay
> It's all a bit ill right now during the transition to 3.0S/4.0C from > 2.2S/3.0C - I hope to have the build boxen back on the feet this week > sometime. > > - Jordan > > > > Yesterday I tried to ftp a current set of floppies from > > current.freebsd.org - nothing there but 2.2.X stuff - 3.0 t

Re: Current's availability

1999-01-24 Thread Jordan K. Hubbard
> On another note, does curr...@freebsd.org now correspond to 4.X ("-current") > discussions, while sta...@freebsd.org now correspond to 3.X ("-stable")? Basically, yes. > If so, is there / will there be a separate forum for 2.X ("-stable in a > past life")? I think we could probably discuss tho

Re: Current's availability

1999-01-24 Thread Jordan K. Hubbard
Yes. > Will you be keeping the last snapshot of 2.2.X around when it returns? > > > On another note, does curr...@freebsd.org now correspond to 4.X ("-current") > discussions, while sta...@freebsd.org now correspond to 3.X ("-stable")? > If so, is there / will there be a separate forum for 2.X (

Re: Current's availability

1999-01-24 Thread John Robert LoVerso
Will you be keeping the last snapshot of 2.2.X around when it returns? On another note, does curr...@freebsd.org now correspond to 4.X ("-current") discussions, while sta...@freebsd.org now correspond to 3.X ("-stable")? If so, is there / will there be a separate forum for 2.X ("-stable in a past

Re: Current's availability

1999-01-24 Thread Jordan K. Hubbard
It's all a bit ill right now during the transition to 3.0S/4.0C from 2.2S/3.0C - I hope to have the build boxen back on the feet this week sometime. - Jordan > Yesterday I tried to ftp a current set of floppies from > current.freebsd.org - nothing there but 2.2.X stuff - 3.0 tree gone and > no

Current's availability

1999-01-24 Thread Steven P. Donegan
Yesterday I tried to ftp a current set of floppies from current.freebsd.org - nothing there but 2.2.X stuff - 3.0 tree gone and no 4.X tree apparent. Today I get connection refused at that site. ANy pointers to a current tree would be appreciated. TIA. Steven P. Donegan em