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Re: Where were we at?: msg#00038

Subject: Re: Where were we at?
On Thu, Jan 27, 2005 at 06:36:48PM -0600, Craig A. Berry wrote:
> Here's what I said on Jan. 4.  I wonder if your drive crashed before you were 
> done synching with the repository.
> 
> Michael G Schwern wrote:
> >I've made pretty much all the fixes I can based on the older MMS reports.
> >Could you grab the head and give it a shot again with those old MMS and
> >particularly DBI?
> >
> >6.25_08
> 
> The latest tarball I can get from svn.schwern.org thinks it is version
> 6.25_07, nor do I see 6.25_08 on CPAN either.

I think I was intending to release a 6.25_08 and just never got around to
it.  Just try out the latest from the repository.




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