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> On 2023-10-27, Bryce Chidester wrote:
> > Hey all,
> > Can anyone confirm that curl-8.4.0.tgz was yanked from the
> > 7.3/packages-stable/amd64?
> > I'm certain it was there at some point because I have it installed on
> > some of my 7.3 syst
e other mirrors at
random.
Any idea what happened?
The version I have installed seems to be working fine, but I'm left
wondering if I need to downgrade for some reason.
PS: Just noticed at least one mirror still has it, mirrors.mit.edu
Thanks!
Regards,
Bryce Chidester
br...@cobryce.com
h a newer libkvm perhaps) which could take
upwards of several minutes. Or days even, if they copy your data down to a
portal drive, walk downstairs, down the street a few dozen blocks... maybe
to the next town, sleep, eat, etc etc etc You get the idea.
-Bryce Chidester
br...@cobryce.com
the
attention of the group at the very least.
And following up on my prior e-mail, those SHA256 files are still missing
from the snapshots. Is there a reason for this?
Regards,
Bryce Chidester
br...@cobryce.com
nd Ruby all have native JSON
wrappers; there are a handful of libraries for C, albeit JSON objects don't
translate easily into a strictly-typed langauge; heck there's even JSON.sh
(among others) for bash. On the whole, I find JSON extremely easy to work
with.
Let us know how the project goes!
Regards,
Bryce Chidester
I'm using https://openexchangerates.org/ <https://openexchangerates.org/#> for
a project of mine. They even provide historical data.
Regards,
Bryce Chidester
On Sat, Sep 14, 2013 at 3:02 PM, Austin Hook wrote:
> Anyone care to code a snippet for the OpenBSD orders processing?
&g
I
assumed they would reappear and promptly forgot all about it.
http://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/snapshots/packages/alpha/SHA256
http://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/snapshots/packages/macppc/SHA256
http://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/snapshots/packages/m68k/SHA256
Regards,
Bryce Chidester
br...@cobryce.com
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