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Subject: Re: ListProc has been open-sourced
From: Michael Coxe <mc @ loudcloud . com>
Date: Mon, 11 Mar 2002 16:13:38 -0800
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Nick Simicich wrote:

> My belief is that the stuff available on the open source site is not 
> complete - that is, the source does not contain all of the pieces that 
> are actually required to do an installation of listproc.  You need a set 
> of text files (and sample config files would be nice) to actually do an 
> installation, and the listproc sources don't contain them. When you look 
> at the instructions, at some point, once you have a clean compile, they 
> tell you to get a copy of an installation, which it still seems you have 
> to pay for unless you are a member.  The text files include, I believe, 
> command responses, the text that is returned by an info command, and 
> some other things like that.

These files have been uploaded by the CREN people to the CVS tree @

  http://cvs.sourceforge.net/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/listproc/listproc/text.980325-1452.tar.Z

I asked their representative to redo the tar file to have these included
by default, and to also post a link to these files for those in the same
state as Nick.

  - michael





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