weimei@uwovax.uwo.ca (02/14/90)
It seemed I have only caught the tail part of the "rtar & rdump" discussion. Can any kind soul out there tell me: Is there a public domain rdump for SGI? If YES, where can i get it? Thanks in advance! WEI MEI Phone: (519) 679-2111 ext. 6043 CCS NSC WEIMEI@uwovax.uwo.ca WEIMEI@UWOVAX.BITNET
lamy@cs.utoronto.ca (Jean-Francois Lamy) (02/15/90)
weimei@uwovax.uwo.ca writes: > It seemed I have only caught the tail part of the > "rtar & rdump" discussion. Can any kind soul out > there tell me: > Is there a public domain rdump for SGI? > If YES, where can i get it? Yes there is an rdump, and no you can't get it for free. We usually gladly give away stuff that does not require access to the source to be written. But given that we had to shell out big bucks (for us) to get the SGI source, it does seem unfair that we should pay for the source and then freely distribute work we couldn't have done without having access to source. We are increasingly aware of this now that a SGI salesperson inquired about the availability of our BSD/SunOS/GNU emulations and/or ports so that he could point someone at another BSD/SunOS shop at us for that software, in an effort to woo them and sell them SGI boxes. So you'll have to wait until SGI sees the light and supports this, which they may be convinced to do in due course, or give us something we consider to be of value so we aren't subsidizing you by providing you with our work. Contact lab@cs.toronto.edu if you are willing to do so. Hmm. Maybe a Toronto Software Distribution for SGIs... Jean-Francois Lamy lamy@cs.utoronto.ca, uunet!cs.utoronto.ca!lamy Department of Computer Science, University of Toronto, Canada M5S 1A4 non-disclaimer: The opinions expressed here are *not* mine alone.