geg@beep.mlb.semi.harris.com (Greg Garland) (10/04/90)
What happened to the dclock source on the comp.sources.x archive? >Posting-number: Volume 6, Issue 91 >Archive-name: dclock/patch1 >Patch-To: dclock: Volume 6, Issue 87 The patch is still there, but where is the original? I'm pretty sure it was there several months ago. (could be getting senile in my old age, I guess) The only other dclock is in volume 1, and the patch doesn't go with it. Thanx Greg G.
mark@zok.UUCP (Mark W. Snitily) (10/26/90)
In article <1990Oct4.143444.29023@mlb.semi.harris.com> geg@beep.mlb.semi.harris.com (Greg Garland) writes: >What happened to the dclock source on the comp.sources.x archive? > >>Posting-number: Volume 6, Issue 91 >>Archive-name: dclock/patch1 >>Patch-To: dclock: Volume 6, Issue 87 > >The patch is still there, but where is the original? I'm pretty sure it >was there several months ago. (could be getting senile in my old age, >I guess) > >The only other dclock is in volume 1, and the patch doesn't go with it. Which comp.sources.x archive are you speaking about? A grep of the INDEX file for the comp.sources.x archive on zok lists the following dclocks: v01i044 dclock/part01 dclock: A digital clock widget and driver, Part01/01 v04i042 dclock/part01 dclock -- a digital clock, Part01/01 v06i087 dclock/part01 Dclock -- digital clock for X11R4, Part01/01 v06i091 dclock/patch1 Dclock -- digital clock for X11R4, Patch1, Part01/01 -- Mark Mark W. Snitily Consulting Services: 894 Brookgrove Lane Graphics, Operating Systems, Compilers Cupertino, CA 95014 (408) 252-0456 mark@zok.uucp West Coast UUCP X11 archive site If your mailer doesn't like the .uucp domain, these also work: ...!{mips,sgi}!zok!mark, mark%zok@mips.com, mark%zok@sgi.com