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- From: walker@twix.unx.sas.com (Doug Walker)
- Subject: Re: SAS C6.1 datecmp bug [Was: Re: Advice to SAS/C 5.10b users]
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- Date: Tue, 29 Dec 1992 19:02:29 GMT
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- In article <monster.05uo@mbear.apana.org.au>, monster@mbear.apana.org.au (Martin Ozolins) writes:
- |> > Right now, 6.2 is being held pending discovery of a weird memory-
- |> > trashing bug on '040 machines that was introduced after 6.1 was
- |> > shipped. I apologize for the delay; I'd love to be able to ship
- |> > it right now, but until we locate this problem, we can't ship
- |> > anything.
- |> >
- |>
- |> Thats good, but since I do not have FTP access, I still have not gotten the
- |> 6.1 patch, I have asked b4. How do I get the 6.1 & 6.2 patches ?
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- |> Martin Ozolins :Internet monster@mbear.apana.org.au
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- The 6.1 patch was uploaded to FTP, BIX, Compuserve, Genie, and
- Portal. I happen to know it made it to CIX in Britain as well.
- Since it is freely redistributable, check your local BBS for it;
- it should be making the rounds (I hope).
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- If you can't get it from a friend or a local BBS, tech support
- can mail you a copy. Unfortunately, they won't be able to do
- that until after January 4, when the Institute as a whole reopens
- after the holidays.
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