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Marco,

I'm not trying to hijack the thread, Please read Brian's October 5, 2012 
message. Half way through he raises the corrupt perl man pages issue - 
only it occured at the GA Tech site.

In my original message I requested that it be redirected or that someone 
tell me the proper procedure.

I wasn't sure it there may have been a problem that went beyond VA 
Tech's site.

Also, I checked the Cygwin "Reporting Problems" web site and found no 
mention about contacting mirror site maintainers. Rather the 
instructions state "If you can't determine if you've discovered a bug . 
. . send a detailed description . . . to the appropriate mailoing list."

Perhaps the "Reporting Problems" needs to be more clear on this.

Charlie

On 10/6/2012 12:10 PM, marco atzeri wrote:
> On 10/6/2012 5:45 PM, Charles wrote:
>> I sent a message on October 1 about the Virginia Tech site and the
>> corrupt perl man pages, but no one repsonded.
>>
>> Charlie Millar
>>
>
> Charlie,
> why do you think that hijacking another thread will improve the things ?
>
> If the "Virginia Tech" mirror has any problem, it is not here
> that you can find help as cygwin maintainers have no control of it.
> Use another mirror or complain with "Virginia Tech" site administrators.
>
> for what I can see the package itself is fine on other mirrors:
>
> $ cygcheck -c perl_manpages
> Cygwin Package Information
> Package              Version        Status
> perl_manpages        5.14.2-3       OK
>
> $ cygcheck -l perl_manpages|wc -l
> 333
>
> Regards
> Marco
>
>
>
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