[comp.std.unix] file availability

std-unix@longway.TIC.COM (Moderator, John S. Quarterman) (01/08/89)

Some new files are in the comp.std.unix directory on the UUNET machine.
They are accessible by UUCP for UUNET subscribers by doing
	uucp uunet!remotefilename localfilename
and over the Internet by anonymous ftp (login anonymous, any password).

The public domain implementation program recently announced of PAX,
the Portable Archive Interchange, is in
	comp.std.unix/pax/Announcement
	comp.std.unix/pax/[1-6]
It will also appear under comp.sources.unix shortly.

The reports written by Shane McCarron for USENIX and posted in this
newsgroup are collected in
	comp.std.unix/reports/[1-4]
with articles posted as followups in response as
	comp.std.unix/reports/[1-4].followups
These may also be retrieved as
	comp.std.unix/reports/1988.01
	comp.std.unix/reports/1988.01.followups
	comp.std.unix/reports/1988.04
	comp.std.unix/reports/1988.09
	comp.std.unix/reports/1988.09.followups
	comp.std.unix/reports/1988.12
	comp.std.unix/reports/1988.12.followups
The articles that describe what the reports are commissioned to be
are in
	comp.std.unix/reports/README

Hal Jespersen's October report on IEEE P1003.2 is in
	comp.std.unix/reports/1988.10.P1003.2

An announcement of the USENIX Standards Watchdog Committee and related
articles are in
	comp.std.unix/watchdog

As always, all past articles are archived in
	comp.std.unix/mod.std.unix.v[1-9]
	comp.std.unix/volume.v1[1-5]
with the current volume in
	comp.std.unix/archive

In addition, all articles from volumes 11-15 are also in individual files
with numeric names in the directories
	comp.std.unix/v1[1-5]
E.g., the pax announcement was Volume 15, Number 57, so it's in
	comp.std.unix/v15/57
Lists of numbers and subjects may be found in
	comp.std.unix/v1[1-5]/subjects

Volume-Number: Volume 15, Number 59