[comp.binaries.ibm.pc.d] zoo archiver distribution information

dhesi@bsu-cs.bsu.edu (Rahul Dhesi) (07/20/89)

Zoo 2.01 is available in source form suitable for compilation under
4.3BSD, System V, Xenix, MS-DOS, and VAX/VMS.  Also included in the
package are ready-to-run binaries for AmigaDOS, the Atari/ST, VAX/VMS
4.7, and MS-DOS.  It is distributed on standard IBM PC format and AT
format floppy disks.   (No 3.5-inch disks are available at this time).

Send $15 in U.S. funds, payable to Judy Bonneau, to:

     Ms. Judy Bonneau
     Department of Computer Science
     Muncie, Indiana 47306
     USA

This fee covers the cost of materials, shipping, and handling.  Please
specify whether you want IBM PC format disks (two 360K disks) or an IBM
AT format (1.2 megabyte) disk.  Ms. Bonneau's email address is
gourmet@bsu-cs.bsu.edu.

Please allow up to about 4 weeks for shipping.

Rahul Dhesi <dhesi@bsu-cs.bsu.edu>
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pinkas@cad001.intel.com (Israel Pinkas ~) (07/20/89)

In article <8290@bsu-cs.bsu.edu> dhesi@bsu-cs.bsu.edu (Rahul Dhesi) writes:

   Zoo 2.01 is available in source form suitable for compilation under
   4.3BSD, System V, Xenix, MS-DOS, and VAX/VMS.
   ...
   Send $15 in U.S. funds, payable to Judy Bonneau, to:

Is the source available for anonymous FTP?  If so, where?

-Israel Pinkas
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tadguy@cs.odu.edu (Tad Guy) (07/20/89)

In article <PINKAS.89Jul19155943@cad001.intel.com> pinkas@cad001.intel.com (Israel Pinkas ~) writes:
   Is the source available for anonymous FTP?  If so, where?

XANTH.CS.ODU.EDU in /pub/zoo-2.01/

This does not include any binaries, just the source.  It's aslo
available from WSMR-SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL, but I don't remember the
directory name...

	...tad

exiphm@eutrc3.urc.tue.nl (h.munk) (07/20/89)

In article <8290@bsu-cs.bsu.edu>, dhesi@bsu-cs.bsu.edu (Rahul Dhesi) writes:
> Zoo 2.01 is available in source form suitable for compilation under
> 4.3BSD, System V, Xenix, MS-DOS, and VAX/VMS.  Also included in the

> Please allow up to about 4 weeks for shipping.

Great. But I would like a faster method of obtaining zoo. Where can I
get it. SIMTEL or anywhere else?

Please, don't flame me for my ignorance, I'm new to c.b.i.p.

Harm Munk.

The thoughts expressed above are my own. My boss doesn't understand
them anyway.

lee@sed170.HAC.COM (John Lee ) (07/25/89)

In article <806@eutrc3.urc.tue.nl> exiphm@eutrc3.urc.tue.nl (h.munk) writes:
<In article <8290@bsu-cs.bsu.edu>, dhesi@bsu-cs.bsu.edu (Rahul Dhesi) writes:
<> Please allow up to about 4 weeks for shipping.
<
<Great. But I would like a faster method of obtaining zoo. Where can I
<get it. SIMTEL or anywhere else?
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<Harm Munk.
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<The thoughts expressed above are my own. My boss doesn't understand
<them anyway.

Okay, I'm assuming no one else has already posted this information.  The
source for Zoo version 2.01 is available via anonymous FTP on xanth.cs.odu.edu
(128.82.8.1) in the directory comp.srcs.unix/volume17 in the files v17i064
through v17i073.  It has all the information you need to compile it.

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tadguy@cs.odu.edu (Tad Guy) (07/31/89)

In article <302@sed170.HAC.COM> lee@sed170.HAC.COM (John Lee ) writes:
   The source for Zoo version 2.01 is available via anonymous FTP on
   xanth.cs.odu.edu (128.82.8.1) in the directory
   comp.srcs.unix/volume17 in the files v17i064 through v17i073. 

That should be ``/usenet/comp.sources.unix/volume17/zoo2/*''.  It's
also been packaged into a nice tidy bundle also on xanth.cs.odu.edu as
``/pub/zoo-2.01/zoo-2.01.tar.Z''...

	...tad

w8sdz@WSMR-SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL (Keith Petersen) (08/11/89)

ARC and ZOO for Unix are available from SIMTEL20.

SIMTEL20 directory PD2:<UNIX-C.ARC-PROGS>

    ARC is an archive/library utility developed by System Enhancement
    Associates which maintains compressed archives of files and
    directories.  It uses various methods of compressing files,
    depending on which will produce the smallest result for each
    file.  This directory contains source code for programs that
    implement ARC.

    ARC-BLURB.TXT
	A quick blurb about ARC, where to order disks and manuals.
    ARC-DOC.TXT
	The ARC manual.
    ARC-SYS5.TAR-Z
	A version of ARC for System V.  Includes patches to make it run
	under 4.xBSD.
	Contributor: C. R. Seaman <crs@cpsc6b.uucp>
    ARCSRC.TAR-Z
	The official version of ARC for UNIX.
	Contributor: Howard Chu <UMich>
    BOOZ.TAR-Z
	A program written in very portable C to extract ZOO-format archives.
	Useful when you have to get one to a system for which a normal ZOO
	program is not available.
	Contributor: Rahul Dhesi <dhesi@bsu-cs.uucp>
    ZOO.TAR-Z
	An archival program which supplies most of the functionality of
	the "tar" and "cpio" programs.  Runs under VMS, BSD, Xenix,
	SVR2, and similar systems.  Version 2.01.
	Contributor: Rahul Dhesi <dhesi@bsu-cs.uucp>

The filename.TAR-Z files should be renamed to filename.tar.Z after
transfer to your Unix host.  These files were compressed with a
Unix-compatible compress program.

Don't forget to use the tenex mode when getting binary files from
SIMTEL20.

--Keith

davidsen@sungod.crd.ge.com (ody) (08/12/89)

zoo and arc (the version which handles PKARC in UNIX) are available from
the archive server at sixhub (*IX BBS). This service is just getting
going, but those files are back online. Send a message to
archive-server@sixhub.uucp with the text:
	send index to YOURADDRESS
	send help to YOURADDRESS
address must be either user@node.domain or node!user.
	bill davidsen		(davidsen@crdos1.crd.GE.COM)
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aca1@CUNIXA.CC.COLUMBIA.EDU (Andrew C Athan) (08/12/89)

Bill Davidsen in article <1638@crdgw1.crd.ge.com> writes:

>zoo and arc (the version which handles PKARC in UNIX) are available from
>the archive server at sixhub (*IX BBS). This service is just getting
>going, but those files are back online. Send a message to
>archive-server@sixhub.uucp with the text:
>	send index to YOURADDRESS
>	send help to YOURADDRESS
>address must be either user@node.domain or node!user.

I tried this but can't seem to send a message to archive-server@sixhub.uucp or
sixhub!archive-server.

PQ?

davidsen@sungod.crd.ge.com (ody) (08/15/89)

In article <8908111912.AA13247@cunixa.cc.columbia.edu> aca1@CUNIXA.CC.COLUMBIA.EDU (Andrew C Athan) writes:

| I tried this but can't seem to send a message to archive-server@sixhub.uucp or
| sixhub!archive-server.

  sixhub has been in the maps for over a year. uunet finds it okay, so
you can do uunet!sixhub!archive-server.

  NOTE: the "send index to YOURADDRESS" is test, not subject.
	bill davidsen		(davidsen@crdos1.crd.GE.COM)
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