diff --git a/handbook/cvsup.sgml b/handbook/cvsup.sgml
index 4ebaa90270..a3d444ed92 100644
--- a/handbook/cvsup.sgml
+++ b/handbook/cvsup.sgml
@@ -37,17 +37,17 @@ project, however, because CVSup is both faster and more flexible.
The easiest way to install CVSup if you are running FreeBSD 2.2 or
later is to use either from the FreeBSD [ or the corresponding , depending on whether you prefer to roll your
own or not.
]If you are running FreeBSD-2.1.6, you unfortunately cannot use the
binary package versions due to the fact that it requires a version of
the C library that did not yet exist in FreeBSD-2.1.6. You can easily
-use , however, just as with FreeBSD 2.2. Simply unpack
the tar file, cd to the cvsup subdirectory and type "make install"
@@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ url="http://www.research.digital.com/SRC/modula-3/html/home.html"
name="Modula-3">, both the package and the port require that the
Modula-3 runtime libraries be installed. These are available as the
port and the package. If you follow the same
@@ -66,14 +66,25 @@ installed automatically when you install the CVSup port or package.
The Modula-3 libraries are rather large, and fetching and compiling
them is not an instantaneous process. For that reason, a third option
is provided. You can get statically linked FreeBSD
-executables for CVSup from:
+executables for CVSup from either the USA distribution site:
- -
+
-
(client).
-
-
+
-
+ (server).
+
+
+or the German mirror:
+
+
+ -
+ (client).
+
-
(server).