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Subject: Re: uname -p reports 'unknown' for Athlons?
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Date: Sun, 11 May 2003 21:30:04 +0200 (CEST)
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  > >>  Who's the sh-utils guru here?  :-)
  cgf> That could be you!  It's free software, remember?

Cute, very cute, Chris, and yes, we know full well that this
is a (mostly) all-volunteer effort as far as fixing nits,
but that was a very non-responsive and unproductive reply,
and it would be more helpful if you could tell us who deals
with bumping versions in code inherited from gnu.org.
(I.E., sh-utils in general and uname in particular.)

At least, can any of you -RCM's tell us who's the most familiar
with configuration-management issues in that part of the tree?


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