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Ray, on an unrelated topic, somehow your posts to netscape.public.mozilla.os2
showed up twice.
On Wed, 24 Mar 2004 19:26:18 PST8, Ray Davison wrote:
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>Peter Skye wrote:
> > I just installed the latest wget 1.9f1 over my old wget 1.53 and I'm
>> getting lots of SYS2070 errors.
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>How does one "install" wget, I just run it.
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>Anyway, 1.9f1 has been working here since I got it yesterday, at least
>with AWGET--if that is of any encouragement to you. I think the last
>time I ran it "barefoot" was to get W4 FP15.
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>Are you using a "it wasn't broke so I never upgraded it" box?
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>Ray
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