johnl@iecc.cambridge.ma.us (John R. Levine) (12/04/90)
The copy of trn part 9 that arrived here appears to be corrupted. The last thing in it is ndir.h, followed by a chmod on the file ndir.NOPSIS, which doesn't exist. Part 10 starts with the continuation of ng.c, which doesn't start anywhere. Is this a local problem, or was there a problem posting it? (Please don't take this as an attack on the moderator, if you've never moderated a news group you can't imagine how much time it sucks up.) -- John R. Levine, IECC, POB 349, Cambridge MA 02238, +1 617 864 9650 johnl@iecc.cambridge.ma.us, {ima|spdcc|world}!iecc!johnl "Typically supercomputers use a single microprocessor." -Boston Globe
jimb@silvlis.com (Jim Budler) (12/06/90)
In article <1990Dec04.044045.24966@iecc.cambridge.ma.us> johnl@iecc.cambridge.ma.us (John R. Levine) writes: >The copy of trn part 9 that arrived here appears to be corrupted. The last It's also a problem here on the west coast. Identical. I think a repost is required. jim -- __ __ / o / Jim Budler jimb@silvlis.com | Proud / / /\/\ /__ Silvar-Lisco, Inc. +1.408.991.6115 | MacIIsi /__/ / / / /__/ 703 E. Evelyn Ave. Sunnyvale, Ca. 94086 | owner
sys0001@dircon.uucp (TDC administration account) (12/07/90)
In article <1990Dec04.044045.24966@iecc.cambridge.ma.us> johnl@iecc.cambridge.ma.us (John R. Levine) writes: >The copy of trn part 9 that arrived here appears to be corrupted. The last >thing in it is ndir.h, followed by a chmod on the file ndir.NOPSIS, which >doesn't exist. Part 10 starts with the continuation of ng.c, which doesn't >start anywhere. Is this a local problem, or was there a problem posting it? TRN part 9 arrived truncated as well, here in the UK.
cam@void.UUCP (Cam Fox) (12/08/90)
-rwxr-x--x 2 news uucp 154912 Sep 13 01:36 /usr/local/bin/trn ^^^^^^ I have had TRN for the last several months and it has made wading through the incredible volume of news practical. I look at TRN as one of the most useful news reading programs that I have ever had the privilige of using. I got this source from an ftp site back in September after it was announced that it had been in the c.s.u que for a while. Even if there is some incredible volume of source, priority sould be given to sources that can benefit the net community as a whole. I just wanted to pitch this into the fray. I consider delaying the distribution of this source as a large DIS-service to the net. Opinions ???? Cam ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Cam Fox cam@void.lonestar.org || {texsun,dalsqnt,smu,letni}!void!cam Multiuser Business Computer Solutions | 18175 Midway #253 | Dallas, Tx 75287