[comp.sys.sun] source code for UUCP

tep@tots.logicon.com (06/26/90)

As requested in Sun-Spots V9#212:

There is a full UUCP for the Amiga, with C source, available on a Fish
Disk. Here is the information, from the latest Fish Disk "bulletin":

CONTENTS OF DISK 360
--------------------

UUCP		An implementation of uucp for the Amiga, including mail
		and news.  This is Matt's version for the Amiga, based
		on William Loftus's Amiga UUCP 0.40 release with news
		code from his 0.60 release, and months of work by Matt to
		make fixes and add enhancements.  This is version 1.06D,
		an update to version 1.03D on disk 313.  Includes source.
		Author:  Various, major enhancements by Matt Dillon

Typically, things that do not use Intuition (the graphics interface) are
an easy port from the Amiga to UNIX. If you are just looking for
information about the UUCP protocols, this is certainly the place to look.

Contents of the Fisk disks are typically available for FTP on
xanth.cs.odu.edu within a week or so of their release. THis Fish disk was
released slightly less that a week ago.

Regards,
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lar@usl.edu (Robert, Lane A.) (06/29/90)

In article <9348@brazos.Rice.edu> tep@tots.logicon.com writes:
	[...discussion of porting Amiga UUCP to UNIX deleted...]

   Contents of the Fisk disks are typically available for FTP on
   xanth.cs.odu.edu within a week or so of their release. THis Fish disk was
   released slightly less that a week ago.

One correction: Fish disks are not archived on xanth, but on
ux1.cso.uiuc.edu [128.174.5.59] in /amiga/fish.  The source to Amiga UUCP
1.06D was posted to comp.sources.amiga recently, so it should also be
available at any archive site.

Lane
lar@usl.edu