[comp.sources.d] Perl, Elm 1.7 beta, others available via anonymous UUCP

billw@killer.UUCP (Bill Wisner) (01/24/88)

-- UUCP archive information
-- Last update: Sat Jan 23 22:49:23 CST 1988

An archive of various public domain software is available for anonymous UUCP
from killer. This file contains information on how to retrieve these programs.

-- UUCP access to killer

For 1200 baud UUCP access, call +1 214 827 2919; for 2400 baud, +1 214 821
3795. Use the login "uupdsrc" with no password. At this time we place no
access restrictions on the use of this service, but please try to be
reasonable.

-- Up-to-date information

At any time, this file is available as /bbsys4/README. It is suggested that
you get a copy before starting any serious transferring; the information
contained herein might well change by the time you read it.

-- Miscellany

Almost all files are compressed using 16 bits. If you are running on a small
machine without 16-bit compress, then try very, very hard to get 16-bit
compress. If you're desperate, contact me via mail and something can be
arranged. (send mail to {cbosgd,codas,ihnp4,mit-eddie}!killer!billw)

What's available?

-- Perl version 1.0

Perl is a language by Larry Wall that combines some of the features of C,
sed, awk, and shell.

/bbsys4/misc/perl/perl.kit1.Z, 18051 bytes
/bbsys4/misc/perl/perl.kit2.Z, 22952 bytes
/bbsys4/misc/perl/perl.kit3.Z, 19344 bytes
/bbsys4/misc/perl/perl.kit4.Z, 23698 bytes
/bbsys4/misc/perl/perl.kit5.Z, 22987 bytes
/bbsys4/misc/perl/perl.kit6.Z, 23596 bytes
/bbsys4/misc/perl/perl.kit7.Z, 22195 bytes
/bbsys4/misc/perl/perl.kit8.Z, 22662 bytes
/bbsys4/misc/perl/perl.kit9.Z, 22566 bytes
/bbsys4/misc/perl/perl.kit10.Z, 21108 bytes
/bbsys4/misc/perl/patch1.Z, 10236 bytes

-- Elm version 1.7 beta

Elm is short for "ELectronic Mailer," a powerful screen-based mail program.
Additional components of the elm system include an auto-reply daemon, to
automatically respond to your mail while you are on vacation, and a filter
program to perform simple mail preprocessing with the help of sendmail.

/bbsys4/misc/elm.b1.7.tar.Z, 382005 bytes

-- The Mail User's Shell, version 6.0b

mush, or "The Mail User's Shell," is another mail program. This one can
operate in one of three different modes: a shell mode, similar to Berkeley's
Mail and AT&T's mailx but with aliases and history like Berkeley's C
Shell; a curses mode, reminiscent of Elm; and, on Sun computers, a
"mushtool" mode which takes advantage of all those mouse/icon/window
thingies.

/bbsys4/misc/mush6.0b.tar.Z, 245163 bytes

-- dist, software distribution tools

dist is a set of tools written by Larry Wall used for distribution of
software, primarily via USENET. It includes metaconfig, a program that
generates Configure shell scripts; makedist, which creates distribution
kits, and a program that generates patches by gathering diffs on all
files in a distribution.

/bbsys4/misc/dist/dist.kit1.Z, 23504 bytes
/bbsys4/misc/dist/dist.kit2.Z, 22734 bytes
/bbsys4/misc/dist/dist.kit3.Z, 23808 bytes
/bbsys4/misc/dist/dist.kit4.Z, 22083 bytes
/bbsys4/misc/dist/dist.kit5.Z, 15294 bytes
/bbsys4/misc/dist/patch1.Z, 11333 bytes

-- GNU awk, beta-test

gawk is the Free Software Foundation's replacement for the standard UNIX
tool awk. This is the beta test distribution, "probably around version
1.01 or so." It is known to work on BSD UNIX; its System V functionality
is dubious.

/bbsys4/gnu/awk.tar.Z, 100061 bytes

-- Sendmail, version 5.17

This is the ubiquitous sendmail. It is at its best on Internet machines,
but does have uses on machines with simpler mail requirements.

/bbsys4/misc/sndml.mx.tar.Z, 475187 bytes

-- Generic sendmail configuration

This package -- hopefully -- simplifies configuring sendmail.

/bbsys4/misc/sndml.cf.tar.Z, 126839 bytes

-- GNU Bison

GNU Bison is the Free Software Foundation's replacement for yacc, and
includes one function that is not available in yacc.

/bbsys4/gnu/bison.tar.Z, 76059 bytes

-- GNU Emacs version 18.49

GNU Emacs is a full-featured text editor, fully extensible via a built-in
version of the lisp programming language. It's huge, too.

GNU Emacs has been split into 36 files.

/bbsys4/gnu/emacs-18.49-{aa-bi}, 100000 bytes each
/bbsys4/gnu/emacs-18.49-bj, 69492 bytes

To unpack:
$ cat emacs-18.49-?? | zcat - | tar xovf -

-- 
Bill Wisner / {cbosgd,codas,ihnp4}!killer!billw / wisner@eddie.MIT.EDU
If all the world's a stage, I want to operate the trap door.