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From:	 Ben Collins <bcollins@debian.org>
To:	 sparclinux@vger.kernel.org
Subject: SILO 0.9.9.5 released
Date:	 Wed, 23 May 2001 11:59:04 -0400

I've just made this release available. It has some minor changes
(atleast minor in relation to the functionality). Mostly build cleanups
(-Wall clean, makefile simplification, etc.). The only real feature is
that syntax checking of silo.conf was added to the silo program. Pretty
much means you don't have to wait to reboot in order to see if you
goofed. I also updated some contact info in the source to point to the
new SourceForge home.

http://sourceforge.net/projects/silo/

Since I don't have Solaris installed on any of my systems, I'd be
interested in knowing if I broke the build for it. Does anyone really
use silo under Solaris anymore? I would think that most people who use
silo with Solaris, have it in a dual-boot setup in Linux, and use it
from Linux anyway. Not that I plan on removing that support. I just
wonder how critical it is (is it worth me wasting the disk space to
install Solaris :)

Also, if anyone with a SourceForge account is interested in maintaining
the SILO SourceForge web page, I'd appreciate it. I have long since lost
my desire to work with HTML other than as an output target for docbook :)

Ben

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