karl@forest.gsfc.nasa.gov (karl anderson) (04/17/91)
The subject line says it. Sun4 and 386i binaries and 4.3 source are available on tut.cs.ohio-state.edu, but I don't have csh source (no berkeley license), so I can't compile tcsh source. I'd love to be able to run tcsh on *all* my Suns. Can anybody help? TIA. Karl A. Anderson | Internet: karl@forest.gsfc.nasa.gov NASA/GSFC code 923 (STX) | voice: (301) 286-3815 Greenbelt, MD 20771 | #include "std_disclaimer"
ted@galadriel.uchicago.edu (Ted Rodriguez-Bell) (04/24/91)
Binaries for many machines are available by anonymous FTP from tesla.ee.cornell.edu (128.84.253.11). They're in directory ~ftp/pub/tcsh/tcsh-5.20/bins-5.20.02/. The sun binaries are: -rwxr-xr-x 2 christos student 379979 Jan 28 10:53 tcsh.sun2-sunos3.5.Z -rwxr-xr-x 2 christos student 379979 Jan 28 10:53 tcsh.sun3-sunos3.5.Z -rwxr-xr-x 1 christos student 138127 Mar 7 13:58 tcsh.sun3-sunos4.0.3.Z -rwxr-xr-x 1 christos student 131933 Dec 14 17:01 tcsh.sun3-sunos4.1.Z -rwxr-xr-x 1 christos student 155562 Dec 14 17:01 tcsh.sun4-sunos4.1.Z -rw-r--r-- 1 christos student 155157 Mar 9 19:55 tcsh.sun4.sunos4.1.1.Z Theodore Rodriguez-Bell UUCP: ncar,rutgers!oddjob!ted Astronomy Department, University of Chicago Bitnet: ted%oddjob@uchicago Internet: ted@oddjob.uchicago.edu AT&T: (312)-702-3463
brendan@cs.widener.edu (Brendan Kehoe) (06/05/91)
In <2474@brchh104.bnr.ca>, karl@forest.gsfc.nasa.gov writes: >The subject line says it. Sun4 and 386i binaries and 4.3 source are >available on tut.cs.ohio-state.edu, but I don't have csh source (no >berkeley license), so I can't compile tcsh source. I'd love to be able to >run tcsh on *all* my Suns. Can anybody help? TIA. It's available on tesla.ee.cornell.edu, in pub/tcsh-5.20/bins-5.20.02, as: tcsh.sun3-sunos3.5.Z tcsh.sun3-sunos4.0.3.Z tcsh.sun3-sunos4.1.Z (tesla's its home, btw) Brendan -- Brendan Kehoe - Widener Sun Network Manager - brendan@cs.widener.edu Widener University in Chester, PA A Bloody Sun-Dec War Zone "Does this person look relaxed to you? Well, it's actually an experiment of Contour's new 565-E chair!"