greg@ncr-sd.SanDiego.NCR.COM (Greg Noel) (01/20/88)
We are looking for an alternative source for lint, the program that
finds pieces of fluff (non-portable or other problematic structures)
in C programs. If anybody is aware of such a thing, I'd appreciate
it if you could mail me the particulars.
We are considering making lint available to programmers on a non-Unix
machine; so the cost of a license just for a single program is too
much. Although a public-domain version would be ideal, it is quite
possible that we can spend some money on it; don't hesitate to tell
me about a lint that is for sale.
Please send mail to Greg.Noel@SanDiego.NCR.COM or greg@ncr-sd.UUCP.
Ncr-sd talks to ihnp4, cbosgd, and sdcsvax, among many others; we are
quite easy to reach. If all else fails, my Snail Mail address is:
Greg Noel, Unix Guru
NCR Corporation, E&M Rancho Bernardo
16550 W. Bernardo Drive
San Diego, CA 92127
If you're interested in what I learn, drop me a line as well, and I'll
mail you a copy of my report (or post it if there's enough interest).
Tks,
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-- Greg Noel, NCR Rancho Bernardo Greg.Noel@SanDiego.NCR.COM or greg@ncr-sd