Comment out the paragraph that talks about how to make level 372 -current
source tree from the 2.0R source tree since it's not easy to find the CTM delta listed there. (In fact, I couldn't find it after all.) Actually, even if you could find this, you probably have to get tons of deltas which probably are more than just getting one recent base delta. :)
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# Converted by Ollivier Robert <roberto@FreeBSD.ORG>
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# $Id: ctm.sgml,v 1.18 1997-05-27 06:22:46 charnier Exp $
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# $Id: ctm.sgml,v 1.19 1997-06-02 16:42:21 max Exp $
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# "THE BEER-WARE LICENSE" (Revision 42):
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<tt/src-cur.0400A.gz/. By the way, they are large! 25 to 30
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Megabytes of <tt/gzip/'ed data is common for a base delta.
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If you do have the 2.0-RELEASE <tt/srcdist/, you can instead
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retrieve the <tt/src-cur.0372R20.gz/ file, it is only 4Mb and it
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will take you to level 372 from the 2.0-RELEASE sources.
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Once you've picked a base delta to start from, you will also need
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all deltas with higher numbers following it.
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