Why acroread 5 --> 7 --> 5

2005-03-21 Thread Albert Shih
Hi all

Why the acroread change version ?

Last Monday : acroread --> acroread 5_10
Midle of last week : acroread --> acroread 7
end of last week : acroread --> acroread 5

Regards.


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Re: Why acroread 5 --> 7 --> 5

2005-03-21 Thread Lowell Gilbert
Albert Shih <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Why the acroread change version ?
> 
> Last Monday : acroread --> acroread 5_10
> Midle of last week : acroread --> acroread 7
> end of last week : acroread --> acroread 5

There is now a separate acroread7 port.

See the commit messages.  E.g., 
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/cvsweb.cgi/ports/print/acroread/distinfo
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Re: Why acroread 5 --> 7 --> 5

2005-03-21 Thread Christopher Nehren
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On 2005-03-21, Albert Shih scribbled these
curious markings:
> Hi all
>
> Why the acroread change version ?
>
> Last Monday : acroread --> acroread 5_10
> Midle of last week : acroread --> acroread 7
> end of last week : acroread --> acroread 5

There's a longish thread on the relevant cvs mailing lists which details
the discussion that resulted in this series of events.

Best Regards,
Christopher Nehren
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