mark@jhereg.jhereg.mn.org (Mark H. Colburn) (01/17/89)
From: Mark H. Colburn <mark@jhereg.jhereg.mn.org> John - This announcement has three changes to it: 1) Merchantability is now spelled correctly. 2) moon.src.honeywell.com is now listed correctly, rather than moon.honeywell.com. 3) The package is now described as "freely distributable," rather than "public domain." Keith pointed out that the copyright invalidates the public domain comment, or vice-versa. -- Mark H. Colburn "They didn't understand a different kind of NAPS International smack was needed, than the back of a hand, mark@jhereg.mn.org something else was always needed." ---------------------------------- CUT HERE ---------------------------------- PAX - Portable Archive Interchange This notice is to announce the availability of version 1.1 of Pax, a freely distributable archiving utility. Pax is an archiving utility that reads and writes tar and cpio formats, both the traditional ones and the extended formats specified in IEEE 1003.1. It handles multi-volume archives and automatically determines the format of an archive while reading it. Three user interfaces are supported: tar, cpio, and pax. The pax interface was designed by IEEE 1003.2 as a compromise in the chronic controversy over which of tar or cpio is best. Pax was written by Mark Colburn. The USENIX Association provided some support for this implementation project. As a result, the Pax utility is being distributed free of charge and may be redistributed by others in either source or binary form. The source for Pax is being posted to comp.sources.unix on USENET and will also be available by anonymous FTP on the Internet from uunet.uu.net, moon.src.honeywell.com and from ucbarpa.berkeley.edu. The source to Pax will also be available via anonymous UUCP from jhereg.mn.org, the author's home machine, and possibly other sites. Copyright (c) 1989 Mark H. Colburn. All rights reserved. Redistribution and use in source and binary forms are permitted provided that the above copyright notice is duplicated in all such forms and that any documentation, advertising materials, and other materials related to such distribution and use acknowledge that the software was developed by Mark H. Colburn and sponsored by The USENIX Association. THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED ``AS IS'' AND WITHOUT ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. For more information about Pax, please contact the author: Mark Colburn NAPS International 117 Mackubin St., Suite 1 St. Paul MN 55102 (612) 224-9108 mark@jhereg.MN.ORG Volume-Number: Volume 15, Number 63