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Subject: <digitized Steve Urkel voice> Whoops.. did I do THAT?
From: Valdis.Kletnieks@vt.edu
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I went to ftp.xemacs.org, and gave the appropriate GROUP and GPASS
entries, and decided to re-get the whole kit.  So I do a 'get xemacs.tar.gz',
and it starts cranking along.  Aobut 17.5M in, with only several hundred K to
go, my disk fills up. Graak.  ncftp *says* it finished, but 'ls' claims
it's still short.  OK.. erase it, re-GET it, and ncftp says 'no such file'.
Close the connection, reconnect.. Still no joy.  'xemacs.tar.gz'
is a dangling symlink.

What happened?

/Valdis



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