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From: darrell@comspec.uucp (Darrell Grainger)
Subject: sz problems (was Re: JrComm (No! Not "another" bug!))
Organization: Comspec Communications Inc  Toronto Ontario
Date: Mon, 24 Jun 91 17:07:03 GMT
Message-ID: <1991Jun24.170703.18856@comspec.uucp>
References: <BG$DP5#@irie.ais.org> <1494@faatcrl.UUCP> <0D&D8VC@irie.ais.org>
Sender: Darrell Grainger

In article <0D&D8VC@irie.ais.org> tony@ais.org (Tony Poole) writes:
>>  Your particular problem sounds like it is the sz program itself.  Which
>>version of the sz source was used?
>
>Well, when I type sz without any parameters, it gives me all the usual
>optional parameter stuff, and then at the very bottom, prints this:
> 
>   sz 1.36i 1-24-91 for V7/BSD by Chuck Forsberg
>
>Now, this 1.36i, if it is a version number is way smaller than the 3.11
>that someone else cited as being the most recent update, but the date,
>1-24-91, isn't *that* long ago.  Hmmm....

 I was the one citing sz version 3.11 of 02-26-91. I don't think Chuck
Forsberg would have gone from version 1.36i to 3.11 in a one month period.
I think it might be due to the fact that our system here is actually Xenix
and yours is Unix. Still does not rule out the possibility that your sz is
very buggy.

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>Tony Poole           Traverse City, MI USA           EMail:tony@irie.ais.org
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