bill@oracle.SCG.HAC.COM (Bill Neisius) (05/04/91)
The release notes for Domain NFS Version 2.2 indicate that while these 'common auxilliary NFS functions' are not supported, the source code is in the public domain. Anyone know of a site carrying these programs? Thanks Bill Neisius bill@solaria.hac.com
krowitz@RICHTER.MIT.EDU (David Krowitz) (05/06/91)
UUNET.UU.NET has the sources for the RPC in its comp.sources.unix archives. It is accessable via anonymous FTP (192.48.96.2). -- David Krowitz krowitz@richter.mit.edu (18.83.0.109) krowitz%richter.mit.edu@eddie.mit.edu krowitz%richter.mit.edu@mitvma.bitnet (in order of decreasing preference)
wjw@ebh.eb.ele.tue.nl (Willem Jan Withagen) (05/06/91)
In article <14686@hacgate.UUCP>, bill@oracle.SCG.HAC.COM (Bill Neisius) writes:
=> The release notes for Domain NFS Version 2.2 indicate that while these
=> 'common auxilliary NFS functions' are not supported, the source code
=> is in the public domain. Anyone know of a site carrying these programs?
=>
Not all are used here. (Yellow pages are really yuck)
There's two possibilities:
1) get the ready made stuff, and but it in the same places.
2) get the sources and compile at home.
Both can be found at
ftp.eb.ele.tue.nl
for 1)
you'll have to go through our local tree to get what you need.
local/etc/pcnfsd
local/etc/rpc
local/etc/rpcinfo
local/include/rpc/*
local/include/rpcsvc/*
local/bin/rpcgen
local/man/catl/{bindresvport.l,getrpcent.l,getrpcport.l,portmap.l
rpc3.l,rpc5.l,rpcgen.l,rpcinfo.l, rstat_svc.l}
for 2)
get the sources in /pub/apollo{pcnfsd.tar.v2.Z,sunrpc3.9a.tar.Z}
compiling is very simple.
Ciao,
Willem Jan
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