Jerome H. Fine wrote:
Tim Shoppa
wrote:
Having recently migrated all the stuff on
*.trailing-edge.com to a 2010
era server (as opposed to the 2000 era server it was on - previous
to that it had been on an Alpha with VMS, and previous to that it
had been on a VAX with VMS) with
fresh installs of all the software I was pleasantly
surprised with the advances that have been made in apache and mailman
configuration over time especially with respect to virtual domains etc.
In particular the Ubuntu distribution was very straightforward to
deal with...
after I had adopted to the more modern configuration techniques.
And spamassassin can be better integrated with postfix and mailman than
in the past, to the point where the obvious spams never have to make it
to a moderator's mailbox or turn up as a bogus request to the admin
address.
I'm not sure you need to stage through an intermediate platform, BTW.
Just bite the bullet and go to the final platform. Unless you really
enjoy installing and configuring everything twice. Although I was
pleasantly surprised with the new Apache etc. configuration methods
I still wouldn't want to do it twice.
Can you let us know the new address of those files?
In particular, I was impressed with the stuff at:
ftp://ftp.trailing-edge.com/pub
but it no longer responds. Are those files available elsewhere and I
am just looking in the wrong place?
Hi Tim,
I am not sure if you did something in response to my inquiry or the files
were there all along. However, I am now able to access that site once
again.
THANK YOU!!
There are two comprehensive CD based collections of RT-11 binary
distributions with both an ISO directory and several RT-11 directories
(in some respects similar to the RT-11 Freeware CD). On the other hand,
both CD images were compressed with "zip" rather than "bz2".
If you would also be inclined to host then and would prefer to have them
compressed using "bz2", I could certainly do that and send them to you
via the "incoming" directory (if I do not require a password, etc.). Please
let me know. Otherwise, I already have a file with the MD5 values for
the "zip" compressed versions along with the MD5 values for the actual
uncompressed ISO CD images. I attached the file with those MD5 values
to an e-mail I sent to Jay West to be included with the compressed "zip"
files of the two compressed CD images.
Jerome Fine