craig@dcl-cs.UUCP (Craig Wylie) (02/10/86)
Could anybody give me pointers to a source (or BINARY) for ksh. We have the requisite licences for 4.2BSD and System V. Craig. -- UUCP: ...!seismo!mcvax!ukc!dcl-cs!craig| Post: University of Lancaster, DARPA: craig%lancs.comp@ucl-cs | Department of Computing, JANET: craig@uk.ac.lancs.comp | Bailrigg, Lancaster, UK. Phone: +44 524 65201 Ext. 4146 | LA1 4YR Project: Cosmos Distributed Operating Systems Research
campbell@maynard.UUCP (Larry Campbell) (02/12/86)
> Could anybody give me pointers to a source (or BINARY) for ksh. > We have the requisite licences for 4.2BSD and System V. > Craig. > -- > UUCP: ...!seismo!mcvax!ukc!dcl-cs!craig| Post: University of Lancaster, > DARPA: craig%lancs.comp@ucl-cs | Department of Computing, > JANET: craig@uk.ac.lancs.comp | Bailrigg, Lancaster, UK. > Phone: +44 524 65201 Ext. 4146 | LA1 4YR > Project: Cosmos Distributed Operating Systems Research There's Unix-based bulletin board system operated by AT&T (+1 201 522 6900, user "guest"), called something like the AT&T Software Toolchest. You can peruse descriptions and prices of all kinds of tools. If you want any, you leave a message and they send you a contract you sign and return with a $100 signup fee. Then you can download the freebies (like getopt) and order the non-freebies. As I recall, ksh was $2000 for source code. -- Larry Campbell The Boston Software Works, Inc. ARPA: maynard.UUCP:campbell@harvard.ARPA 120 Fulton Street UUCP: {harvard,cbosgd}!wjh12!maynard!campbell Boston MA 02109