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Hi Guys! Herewith again a little update on things. I have changed the site at http://www.smartsoft.cc/ Most of the content is the same, it just looks different, but the regular coloring makes it more readable I think. I have added information to the Digital Mars C++ download page. I also have added procedures to the server so it will regenerate a couple of .tar.gz files every day. These are the .tar.gz files for the several versions of STL. The .tar.gz files will contain the latest version of a specific STL. I know, I know. .tar.gz is a Unix archive which some of you might be unable to open. Well, there is hope since WinZip (http://www.winzip.com/) does seem to be able to handle these files just fine and so does PKZip by the way. Also, for those of you that have not been on the newsgroup yet, please don't hesitate. There are instructions on http://www.smartsoft.cc/ on how to setup Netscape Messenger or Microsoft Outlook Express for newsgroup usage. Take care! Jan Jan 12 2001
Jan Knepper <jan smartsoft.cc> wrote in message news:3A5F56F7.33A34EBC smartsoft.cc...Hi Guys! I have added information to the Digital Mars C++ download page. I also have added procedures to the server so it will regenerate a couple of .tar.gz files every day. These are the .tar.gz files for the several versions of STL. The .tar.gz files will contain the latest version of a specific STL. I know, I know. .tar.gz is a Unix archive which some of you might be unable to open. Well, there is hope since WinZip (http://www.winzip.com/) does seem to be able to handle these files just fine and so does PKZip by the way. Jan 15 2001
Kar Gay Lim wrote:Or use the GNU gzip? I also do Linux, guess I don't have problems... so far... Jan 15 2001
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