Update of /cvsroot/linux-vax/www/htdocs/download
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dlframe.html
Log Message:
Update faq with CVs page details
Index: dlframe.html
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<h1>Downloads</h1>
Snapshots and binaries. These may be out of date, and if possible you
-are advised to get the source direct from the CVS server. <p>
+are advised to get the source direct from the CVS server to be sure
+that you are getting the most up to date version. We haven't really
+released any formal packages as yet but these will get you in the game.<p>
+
+<h2>CVS</h2>
+
+Our <a href="https://www.sourceforge.net/cvs/?group_id=2626/">CVS page at
+sourceforge</a> holds information on how to get up and running with the
+CVS modules (See the <a href="../newfaq/newfaq.html">FAQ</a> for details on
+the different modules in CVS). You can also browse the CVS using the
+<a href="http://cvs.sourceforge.net/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/linux-vax/">web based
+viewer</a>.
+<p>
+<h2>HTTP downloads</h2>
+
+The FTP service hosted by sourceforge has been retired. Packages are
+now being made available only via HTTP.<p>
<ul>
<li><a href="mopd-linux.tar.gz">Maintenance Operations Protocol Daemon
(mopd-linux.tar.gz)</a>
+<li><a href="tools-bin-linuxvax-20001231.tar.bz2">Cross compilation toolset
+for Linux/i386</a>
</ul>
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