FreeBSD 3.2

gfoster9055 at comcast.net gfoster9055 at comcast.net
Thu Feb 3 05:59:53 PST 2005


John FTP would be great if that is possible, the only thing that I found was a mirror from TAIWAN, PROVINCE OF CHINA that has 3.2, I doubt it is in english though, about the only thing that I really need to get updated for now is mysql 3.23.39 and php 4.1.2 to newer versions.

Greg


> On Thu, Feb 03, 2005 at 01:11:56PM +0000, gfoster9055 at comcast.net wrote:
> > Yea, that is in the works, here is alittle more info, the school
> > that I am working with is moving mostly to winblows, and they do
> > not have anyone to support the BSD machine or linux machine that
> > they have. So the nice guy that I am, I am donating my time to the
> > school to work on the servers and some of the sites. I got them to
> > let me keep some of the websites on the BSD server so that I can
> > have better control over the sites and software. But updating is
> > out of the question at the momment because of policy and budget so
> > I have to work with what I have at the momment. Only thing that I
> > can do is add software at this time. That is why I need the info
> > for FreeBSD 3.2
> 
> Packrat that I am, I have the 4-CD sets for 3.1, 3.3, 3.4, and 3.5.1 (but
> not, of course, 3.2).
> 
> The packages on these CD's may be useful to you.  If you want them,
> let me know, and I'll set up authenticated FTP access for you
> to them - I'm working on getting my 7-CD rack on-line, anyway,
> so we could have several of these available to you at once, or
> I can arrange to lend them to you, if you promise to return them.
> They have a place of honor on my wall-of-fame!
> 
> > > On Thu, 03 Feb 2005 12:28:56 +0000
> > > gfoster9055 at comcast.net wrote:
> > > 
> > > > At this momment I am not allowed to up date from FreeBSD 3.2 to > another 
> > > version, this machine sits at a school and there policies are > slow
> > > 
> > > Time to suggest a change of policy. ;)
> > > 
> > > Suggest that they need to keep the server current; that you need to do a 
> full 
> > > upgrade on another drive; pop that drive into the existing server; resurrect 
> the 
> > > bits you need & keep that installation current!
> > > 
> > > No-one's going to make you, but long-term this is a more sensible policy. ;)
> > > 
> > > -AL.
> > > 
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> 
> John Lind
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