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Date: Fri, 13 Dec 2002 11:19:46 +0300
From: "Eli Zaretskii" <eliz AT is DOT elta DOT co DOT il>
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In-reply-to: <20021212135449.GA4441@kendall.sfbr.org> (message from JT
Williams on Thu, 12 Dec 2002 07:54:49 -0600)
Subject: Re: [Fwd: ANNOUNCE: Release 4 of DJGPP port of fileutils 4.1]
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> Date: Thu, 12 Dec 2002 07:54:49 -0600
> From: JT Williams <jeffw AT darwin DOT sfbr DOT org>
> 
> -: I think the case of Fileutils is quite unique.  Most (if not all) other 
> -: uploads don't have refreshes.
> 
> It's more common than one might believe; here are the multiple
> releases (refreshes only, i.e., >= r2) from my djgpp attic:
> 
> ./v2/zippo/0.1.6-r1
> ./v2/zippo/0.1.6-r2
> ./v2apps/xdelta/1.1.1-r2
> ./v2apps/xdelta/1.1.2-r2
> ./v2apps/xdelta/1.1.2-r3
> ./v2gnu/autoconf/2.50-r2
> ./v2gnu/autoconf/2.50-r3
> ./v2gnu/automake/1.5-r2
> ./v2gnu/bash/2.04-r2
> ./v2gnu/bash/2.04-r3
> ./v2gnu/bash/2.04-r4
> ./v2gnu/binutils/2.11.2-r2
> ./v2gnu/bison/1.29-r2
> ./v2gnu/bison/1.30-r2
> ./v2gnu/bison/1.32-r2
> ./v2gnu/fileutils/4.0-r2
> ./v2gnu/fileutils/4.0-r3
> ./v2gnu/fileutils/4.0-r4
> ./v2gnu/fileutils/4.0-r5
> ./v2gnu/fileutils/4.1-r2
> ./v2gnu/fileutils/4.1-r3
> ./v2gnu/fileutils/4.1-r4
> ./v2gnu/gcc/3.0.2-r2
> ./v2gnu/gcc/3.0.3-r2
> ./v2gnu/gdbm/1.8.0-r2
> ./v2gnu/gdbm/1.8.0-r3

That's a total of 9 packages out of some 50 or more.  Not bad for a
guess.

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