dave@dms3b1.UUCP (Dave Hanna) (04/14/88)
I recently acquired a 3b1 after 3 years of working with UniSoft implementations and ULTRIX, and I find I miss some of the tools that I had gotten used to. 1. ctags - it's ironic that vi supports use of tags, but the system doesn't give you a tool for creating a tags file. 2. strings - not terribly critical, and it certainly wouldn't be hard to write, but it is rather convenient. 3. calendar - I've become dependent on those reminder messages. Does anyone know if there are public domain versions of any of these (or other missing tools) available, and if so where to get them? -- Dave Hanna, Daltech MicroSystems | "Do or do not -- There is no try" P.O. Box 584, Bedford, TX 76095 | - Yoda (214) 358-4534 (817) 540-1524 | UUCP: ...!killer!gtmvax!dms3b1!dave |
brant@manta.UUCP (Brant Cheikes) (04/17/88)
In article <104@dms3b1.UUCP> dave@dms3b1.UUCP (Dave Hanna) writes: >I recently acquired a 3b1 [...] and I find I miss some of the tools > >1. ctags There's a CTAGS provided in the Gnu Emacs distribution (free). I can provide a 3b1 Gnu Emacs distribution, or just the CTAGS code. >2. strings That's available (PD), I've seen people mention it, and wouldn't mind getting hold of it myself. >3. calendar A couple different kinds of BSD calendar routines are sitting, waiting for your call, in The Store!. Before we get another rush of "What's The Store?" queries, it's essentially a bbs run by AT&T from which a number of more or less useful UNIXpc software packages are available. You need to install something called CATALOG on your 3b1 before you can access The Store... I have CATALOG, as do many others. Seek and ye shall find. -- Brant Cheikes University of Pennsylvania Department of Computer and Information Science ARPA: brant@linc.cis.upenn.edu, UUCP: ...drexel!manta!brant
lenny@icus.UUCP (Lenny Tropiano) (04/17/88)
In article <104@dms3b1.UUCP> dave@dms3b1.UUCP (Dave Hanna) writes: |> |>I recently acquired a 3b1 after 3 years of working with UniSoft |>implementations and ULTRIX, and I find I miss some of the tools |>that I had gotten used to. |> |>1. ctags - it's ironic that vi supports use of tags, but the |>system doesn't give you a tool for creating a tags file. |> |>2. strings - not terribly critical, and it certainly wouldn't be |>hard to write, but it is rather convenient. |> |>3. calendar - I've become dependent on those reminder messages. |> |>Does anyone know if there are public domain versions of any of |>these (or other missing tools) available, and if so where to get them? ctags and strings exist in the public domain form form your local comp.sources.unix sites or comp.sources.misc sites. As far as calendar, their is a program called REMINDER from THE STORE, that performs a similar function. Otherwise the Calendar program that you can find in your /etc/fixes directory (if not installed already) has similar functions to remind you. -Lenny -- US MAIL : Lenny Tropiano, ICUS Computer Group IIIII CCC U U SSS PO Box 1 I C U U S Islip Terrace, New York 11752 I C U U SS PHONE : (516) 968-8576 [H] (516) 582-5525 [W] I C U U S TELEX : 154232428 [ICUS] IIIII CCC UUU SSS AT&T MAIL: ...attmail!icus!lenny UUCP : ...{mtune, ihnp4, boulder, talcott, sbcs, bc-cis}!icus!lenny
gnews@gnosys.UUCP (Gary S. Trujillo ) (04/19/88)
In article <104@dms3b1.UUCP> dave@dms3b1.UUCP (Dave Hanna) writes: > > I recently acquired a 3b1 after 3 years of working with UniSoft > implementations and ULTRIX, and I find I miss some of the tools > that I had gotten used to. (He mentions "calendar", "strings", and "ctags".) Dave, I have the code you want, but host "gtmvax" seems to want to route through "rutgers", which can't find "dms3b1". I have tried getting a message to you via variations on your return address twice, and both have been bounced. Please send me an alternate path. To all, I have the code that Dave wants. If there is sufficient interest in any of what he mentions, I can post same. -- Gary S. Trujillo {ihnp4,linus,bbn,m2c}!spdcc!gnosys!gst Somerville, Massachusetts {cirl,ima,stech,wjh12}!gnosys!gst