bob@osu-eddie.UUCP (03/23/87)
In article <4928@brl-adm.ARPA> BRADTKE%cs.umass.edu@relay.cs.net (Steve Bradtke) writes: >Would someone who has access to the sources for GNU Chess and Bison >please send me a copy? ... and a lot of others chimed in, so I guess it's about time to post these instructions again, with addenda to describe how to get GNU Chess, as well as Emacs, from osu-eddie. No, we can't mail the sources to you because it would overflow a lot of sites' spool directories along the way (and probably ours as well). But if you can pay for the call to Columbus, Ohio, the sources are all yours. How to reach osu-eddie via uucp ------------------------------- Here is a set of L.sys or Systems file lines suitable for osu-eddie: # # direct 2400 bps - two working now (10-Feb-1987) # osu-eddie Any ACU 2400 1-614-292-5111 "" \r\c in:--in: gnumacs word: gnumacs osu-eddie Any ACU 2400 1-614-292-5112 "" \r\c in:--in: gnumacs word: gnumacs #osu-eddie Any ACU 2400 1-614-292-5113 "" \r\c in:--in: gnumacs word: gnumacs # # Baker Micom switch 2400 bps - working (9-Feb-1987) # osu-eddie Any ACU 2400 1-614-292-3124 "" \d\r\c Name \dcisvax\r RETURN \c GO \d\r\d\r login: gnumacs word: gnumacs # # direct 1200 bps - broken right now (9-Feb-87) # #osu-eddie Any ACU 1200 1-614-292-7709 "" \r\c in:--in: gnumacs word: gnumacs # # Baker Micom switch 1200 bps # osu-eddie Any ACU 1200 1-614-292-3070 Name \dcisvax\r RETURN \c GO \d\r\d\r login: gnumacs word: gnumacs # # Hitchcock Micom switch 1200 bps - all broken right now (22-Mar-1987) # #osu-eddie Any ACU 1200 1-614-292-1152 "" \d\r NAME \dcisvax\r RETURN \c GO \d\r\d\r login: gnumacs word: gnumacs #osu-eddie Any ACU 1200 1-614-292-1153 "" \d\r NAME \dcisvax\r RETURN \c GO \d\r\d\r login: gnumacs word: gnumacs #osu-eddie Any ACU 1200 1-614-292-1154 "" \d\r NAME \dcisvax\r RETURN \c GO \d\r\d\r login: gnumacs word: gnumacs Modify as appropriate for your site, of course. This is a time- restricted login, that is, osu-eddie will not allow logging in via this name outside the time period 10pm-7am, in order to keep our few dialins and ports available for primarily local access, and our CPU free for primarily local, departmental system users. This restriction will likely be lifted when osu-eddie (a seriously overloaded VAX-11/780) is replaced as the primary UUCP and news feed for Ohio State, and most of Columbus that isn't Bell/ATT. The replacement (a 3b2/400) is waiting for time to install it. Where the files are ------------------- GNU Emacs exists on osu-eddie for distribution purposes in compressed tar form, exactly what you find on prep.ai.mit.edu in the file /u2/emacs/edist.tar-18.37.Z. For the sake of uucp sanity, it is cut into 17 parts, as the set of files ~/gnumacs.dist/Part-[a-q]. The first 16 parts are each exactly 200,000 bytes long, followed by the trailing 17th which is 1,173 bytes long. The separation helps to keep long distance uucp sane, so that if it fails midway through a conversation, you need restart only with the part that failed, rather than the whole beast. There are some diff files available beyond (and sometimes previous to) the current distribution. Current diffs available: diff-18.30-18.31.Z 84,713 bytes diff-18.31-18.32.Z 171,224 bytes diff-18.32-18.33.Z 55,633 bytes diff-18.33-18.35.Z 140,149 bytes diff-18.35-18.36.Z 98,847 bytes diff-18.36-18.37.Z 238,653 bytes diff-18.37-18.38.Z 103,965 bytes diff-18.38-18.39.Z 176,494 bytes diff-18.39-18.40.Z 51,517 bytes diff-18.40-18.41.Z 79,535 bytes Note that diff files frequently have new files or instructions at their top, and that it may be necessary to cut a diff file into as many pieces as there are directories in which patches were made; this depends largely on the recency of your patch program. Also available in the same directory are: gnuchess.tar.Z 321,253 bytes (version 3.19.87) scheme.tar.Z 1,152,631 bytes (file dated Apr 2 1986) Scheme is kind of old, but as far as I know, it's the most recent we have. It's also pretty big, so if you really want it, and want it sliced into bite-sized chunks, please send some mail and we'll take care of it for you. If you know of a more recent distribution, please let us know where to pick it up. [Special for 18.36 patching: I had such problems with diff-18.35-18.36 that I had to go to prep and get fresh copies of a few files, namely etc/yow.lines and lisp/{flame,scribe,x-menu}.el in order to get emacs to patch, byte-recompile, and make. Those files are also available individually, named as ~/gnumacs.dist/x-menu.el and the like. When we get a fresh, complete distribution (probably when 18.37 happens) these will no longer be necessary, but will stay around as long as diff-18.35-18.36.Z is here. -Bob] [Special for 18.38 patching: In response to rms' reports of bugs in the distribution, I also got the files buffer.c, fileio.c, and xmenu.c separately from the earlier diff- distribution. They are in the same ~/gnumacs.dist directory as all the rest. -Bob] Sorry, there do not exist diff files to go from 17.xx to v18. We have also removed all old v17 diffs in the interest of saving disc space. Older v18 diffs are about to suffer the same fate. What to do with it all ---------------------- Pick a night when you can afford to be at the office late. {:-)} Arrange to have the files uucp'd to your site. Copying the complete set of Part-?s will take on the order of 7 hours at 1200 bps, correspondingly less at 2400. Your mileage will definitely vary, by as much as 25% on either side of those estimates. Note: Do not request the files to be transferred using a command like % uucp osu-eddie!~/gnumacs.dist/Part-\* /some/local/directory because that won't work. That will queue up a short request via *uux* to run a uucp command on osu-eddie; it will fail for security reasons. You must issue 17 uucp commands, one for each file in the distribution you want, plus one for each diff- file you want. After the files have all showed up, you should extract the full distribution of GNU Emacs thusly: cat Part-? | zcat | tar xvf - Voila`, you have GNU Emacs, ready to build and cause you both joy and pain for the rest of your life. Your first joy with it is to patch it up to level with the current distribution. Miscellany ---------- This file of instructions exists as the file ~/gnumacs.ins. Someone invariably has problems with uucp. Feel free to write us some mail; we'll be happy to help as much as we can, though that is usually limited by distance. Cheers, Karl Kleinpaste: Bob Sutterfield: osu-eddie!karl osu-eddie!bob karl@ohio-state.arpa bob@ohio-state.arpa -- Bob Sutterfield, Department of Computer and Information Science The Ohio State University; 2036 Neil Ave. Columbus OH USA 43210-1277 bob@ohio-state.{arpa,csnet} or ...!cb{osgd,att}!osu-eddie!bob (614) 292 - 0915 or (614) 292 - 5813