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Release Announcement CC Mode Version 5.11 Barry A. Warsaw <cc-mode-help@python.org> This message announces the available of a new version of CC Mode, a GNU Emacs mode for editing C (ANSI and K&R), C++, Objective-C, and Java code. A list of user visible changes is available from <http://www.python.org/ftp/emacs/cc-details.html>. Since the distribution is fairly large and since it is readily available via the Web, anonymous ftp, and email, the source code is not being posted here. Downloading instructions are provided further down in this message. If you want to become a beta tester send subscribe requests to cc-mode-victims-request@python.org. If you just want announcements of new versions, send subscribe requests to cc-mode-announce-request@python.org. You do not need to subscribe to both of these lists! These mailing lists are maintained by the Majordomo automated mailing list software. Getting CC Mode =============== The canonical ftp site for the full CC Mode tar distribution is: <ftp://ftp.python.org/pub/emacs/cc-mode.tar.gz> This is a gzip'd tar file containing the .el source code and documentation, along with sundry other useful files. See the MANIFEST a complete list of the contained files. You can get individual files from the directory: <ftp://ftp.python.org/pub/emacs/cc-mode/> Find out more about CC Mode on the Web: <http://www.python.org/ftp/emacs/> For those of you without anon-ftp access, you can use the DEC ftpmail'er at the address ftpmail@decwrl.dec.com. Send the following message in the body of your mail to that address to get CC Mode: reply <a valid net address back to you> connect ftp.python.org binary uuencode chdir pub/emacs get cc-mode.tar.gz or just send the message "help" for more information on ftpmail. Response times will vary with the number of requests in the queue. Note that I am in no way connected with the DEC ftpmail'er so you are own your own with this route.