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> >>> On 3/25/2002 at 15:39:45 +0100, Benjamin Franksen wrote:
>
> > The official seq web site
>
> > http://pipeline.keck.hawaii.edu:3636/realpublic/epics/seq
>
> > at keck links to the ftp site
>
> > ftp://ftp.keck.hawaii.edu/pub/epics/seq
>
> > for download. This, however, is an empty directory. At least it appears
> > as such when viewed with my browser. It would be nice if the files get
> > re-installed there again.
>
> The directory is not empty. Keck has their ftp server set up in such a way
> that the standard command for listing files ("dir") in fact lists nothing.
> You have to use "ls", and most browsers and gui clients won't do that.
>
> Using ftp from the command line, I see:
>
> seq-2.0.0.tar.gz
>
> (Unfortunately, "ls" won't give you details such as size and date.
>
> I think this is where I got seq-1.9.5 from, but it doesn't seem to be there
> anymore.
Yes, you're right.
However, to my recollection, versions before 2.0.0 were very alphaish, and
were probably removed for that reason. 2.0.0 was posted in April 2000.
Any reason not to use the latest?
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