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Subject: Re: 16.60
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Date: Mon, 23-Sep-85 14:03:39 EDT
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From: Leonard H. Tower Jr. 
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   From: brad@gcc-bill.ARPA (Brad Parker)
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   Date: Sun, 22-Sep-85 12:47:48 EDT
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   In article <5352@mit-eddie.UUCP> rms@mit-prep writes:
   >From: Richard M. Stallman 
   >I have fixed two more bugs, making Emacs 16.60:
   >A file diff-16.56-16.60 is available on /u2/emacs

   Could someone tell me what "/u2/emacs" is? I know all about usenet and
   ARPA, but "/u2/emacs" looks like a directory to me... (we have GNU and
   I'd like to start maintaing it (spelling is, of course, optional)

   -- 

   J Bradford Parker

It's mit-prep:/u2/emacs.  People on the Internet can use arap ftp or
arpa/BSD rcp to copy from it.  see README and RCP.README in that
directory.

The command C-H C-D in GNU Emacs also gives basic distribution data.

Len