although we have "friends of the show" in the category, I've decided to follow suite with "experimental". I added a lot of tabs looking for holiday music, and just needed to clear it out a bit.
musicman (musicman@nu.federati.net)'s status on Sunday, 31-Dec-2017 15:53:42 EST
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now I know I'm right, but I bet something else will break. Also, I'm not sure I would have dug into it as early if you hadn't mentioned it, so thinks for making me test my hypothesis. it was an easy fix.
yeah, I can try another git clone. I kinda assumed that was something funky with the solaris tar since the clone seems to have worked in general. I suppose we shall see