crp@ccivax.UUCP (05/08/84)
On our 4.2 distribution tape there was an account for Sam Leffler in /usr/guest. In ~sam/tests were several programs that demonstrated the use of socket(), bind(), et al. Also in /usr/doc/ipc is the Interprocess Communications Primer, I never saw a printed version of this, we've only had 4.2 up since ~October, why should I expect all of the documentation already (!!!) ? Another good example of how to use sockets is the lineprinter code. It operates in two domains at the same time (UNIX and INET). I hope you find something useful in one of these areas. Chuck Privitera Computer Consoles Inc. Rochester, NY {seismo, allegra}!rochester!ritcv!ccivax!crp
msc@qubix.UUCP (Mark Callow) (05/11/84)
A printed copy of the 4.2BSD Interprocess Communications Primer *is* included in the 4.2BSD documentation distributed by Berkleley. It is amoung the collection of documents that I refer to as the "distribution kit". These are documents intended to assist in the installation process. They constitute item 3 on the packing list. I am growing weary of people who find Unix guilty until proven innocent. -- From the TARDIS of Mark Callow msc@qubix.UUCP, decwrl!qubix!msc@Berkeley.ARPA ...{decvax,ucbvax,ihnp4}!decwrl!qubix!msc, ...{ittvax,amd70}!qubix!msc "I'm a citizen of the Universe, and a gentleman to boot!"