this one. They
seem to be good for fetching files pointed by urls, but how about this
sort of functionality?
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estions. This usage of master_dist_site isn't a dead idea neither.
And hey, fetch(3) actually does look even better than ftpio(3). I didn't
note all those routines because of my 80x24 xterm, silly me. Well, even
the best of us make mistakes and I'm not definately one of them.
Bu
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whether the user wants to use it.
BTW, I'm now utilizing ftpio(3) instead of my own kludge, I'll probably
send a new message to -hackers when the new version is ready. (I'm going
to spend a few days somewhere else.)
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pio(3). But these look like a better way
to do the directory listing - I'll switch to them ASAP. And also, because
I try to learn to become a better C programmer as a by-product, I
sometimes make things stoopidly just to see if I could make them work that
way ;-p (this wasn't the case this time, ho
ed in 21.9 seconds (7.40 Kbytes/s)
> * /usr/sbin/pkg_add gtk-1.2.3.tgz
>
> This looks great! Make it a port please! :)
Sure, as soon as I get to write the manual page, and get the ftp upgrade
code tested enough by unfortunate -hackers readers :-)
May you live long and prosper.
Jaakk
er, the directory at it and stuff.
So, there it was.
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