Nice!  Fantastic!

Sorry I went AWOL last week, I intended to get more testing done.  I've
been swamped at school and work.

Nice thing is that I've been working on libhtdig again recently!

> - Announce the new release to the mailing lists
> - update  where.html  in the 3.2.0b5 section of CVS.  (I still don't
> know CVS well enough to check in to anything except HEAD...)

Updated it in HEAD.

Follow this link:
http://cvs.sourceforge.net/viewcvs.py/htdig/htdig/

Look at the pull down on the bottom of the page, these are our
'branches' & 'tags'.

Branches are modifiable.. ie you can 'commit' to them.

Tags are not modifiable, they are a pure snapshot of a given branch at the
time the tag is created.

htdig-3-2-0-b5 is a tag... we'll need to use '-F' and over-write the
existing tag.

--

Checking into a branch is easy, first do a 'cvs -r XXX co' where
XXX is the branch-name.  Then commits from this area are put ONLY in XXX branch.
You can optionally specify a branch-name with

cvs commit -r XXX -m"foo bar" FILENAME

Note that -r is one of this tricky cvs switches that needs to be to the
RIGHT of a cvs command (commit/add/remove)

This is NOT valid:
cvs -r XXX commit -m"foo bar" FILENAME

I hate the cvs man page.

> - Create  diff  tarballs  (or change FAQ 2.5).

Joe R Jah?  Looks like he maintains a ftp patch download area @
tp://ftp.ccsf.org/htdig-patches/


Neal Richter
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