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Date: Sun, 22 May 1994 00:32:49 -0300
From: Alberto Ferrari <alberto AT atlas DOT lcmi DOT ufsc DOT br>
To: djgpp AT sun DOT soe DOT clarkson DOT edu
Subject: too much releases to install

The installation instructions in djgpp package clearly say that maintainance
releases should be all installed.

(readme.1st)> djXXXmX.zip   Maintainance releases - install LAST and IN ORDER. 

(readme.dj) >  The maintainance releases are numbered dj111m1.zip, dj111m2, etc.
            >  Install them all, in order, after all other modules.  

but they adds up 1961130 bytes to the package (which is already big).

The question is: is there any ready-to-ftp already-updated (maint 5 included)
version of djgpp?  In this version, it wouldn't be necessary to unpack all 
maintainance releases, in order, after all other modules, because it would
be already done by someone else.

	Does anybody think is a good idea, to facilitate the life of us newbies?

	How much releases it will take to get a new version of djgpp?

	Thank you for your answers, and to DJ for a great work.

		Alberto



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