diff: update to web page.

Tyson Dowd trd at cs.mu.OZ.AU
Mon Feb 2 17:35:42 AEDT 1998


Hi,

On 02-Feb-1998, Fergus Henderson <fjh at cs.mu.OZ.AU> wrote:
>
> Hi Tyson,
> 
> Can you check that this is correct and if so
> please update the pointers in our WWW pages?
> 
> -----Forwarded message from Greg Hankins <gregh at sunsite.unc.edu>-----
> 
> From: Greg Hankins <gregh at sunsite.unc.edu>
> To: mercury at cs.mu.OZ.AU
> Subject: sunsite action notice from the `keeper' program
> 
> At about Feb 2, 1998 0:52:7 EST, `keeper' moved the following files from
> Incoming to devel/lang (various programming languages and tools):
> 
> mercury-0.7.3-core.tar.gz Mercury, a logic/functional programming language
> mercury-0.7.3.lsm        
> 
> Thank you for your contribution of time, effort, and creativity.
> 
> This message was a form letter generated by keeper 1.46, but replying to
> it will reach the human who told keeper what to do.  You got this note
> because you're listed as a maintainer or author in the archive part involved.
> If your package was actually uploaded by someone else, and you know who that
> person is, please try to get that person to list him or herself in the LSM.  
> --
>			gregh (sunsite co-maintainer)
>
>
> -----End of forwarded message-----

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Estimated hours taken: 0.3

release.html:
	Updated the release information with the new location
	of the files on sunsite.


Index: release.html
===================================================================
RCS file: /home/staff/zs/imp/www/release.html,v
retrieving revision 1.10
diff -u -r1.10 release.html
--- release.html	1997/12/11 01:52:23	1.10
+++ release.html	1998/02/02 06:28:33
@@ -24,16 +24,15 @@
      ftp://turiel.cs.mu.OZ.AU/pub/mercury</a><br>
      The Mercury ftp site in Melbourne, Australia.
 <dt> USA
-<dd> USA <a href = "ftp://sunsite.unc.edu/pub/Linux/Incoming">
-     ftp://sunsite.unc.edu/pub/Linux/Incoming</a><br>
+<dd> USA <a href = "ftp://sunsite.unc.edu/pub/Linux/devel/lang">
+     ftp://sunsite.unc.edu/pub/Linux/devel/lang</a><br>
      Sunsite in the USA. 
 <dt> Elsewhere	
 <dd> Sunsite has many 
      <a href="http://sunsite.unc.edu/pub/Linux/MIRRORS.html">mirrors</a>.
      <br>
-     At the moment, Mercury is available in the /pub/Linux/Incoming
-     directory (or equivalent on the mirrors), but may eventually
-     move to /pub/Linux/devel/lang/mercury.
+     Mercury is available in the /pub/Linux/devel/lang directory, or
+     its equivalent place on the mirrors.
 </dl>
 
 <h3>Release 0.7.3</h3>


-- 
       Tyson Dowd           # There isn't any reason why Linux can't be
                            # implemented as an enterprise computing solution.
     trd at cs.mu.oz.au        # Find out what you've been missing while you've
http://www.cs.mu.oz.au/~trd # been rebooting Windows NT. -- InfoWorld, 1998.



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