Albert.Koelmans@newcastle.ac.uk (Albert Koelmans) (12/20/90)
I have added a large number of utilities, including many GNU ports, to the Newcastle info server archive. Please note that most consist of sources only, so without a C compiler you will not find this stuff very useful. I received this stuff on a set of discs from Graham Toal (thanks Graham), and the packages are in exactly the same format. Below is the appropriate entry into the index file. Enjoy. (disc packages of PD software, including GNU ports) (please notes SOURCES ONLY you'll need a C COMPILER) (all files need to be uudecoded, then uncompressed, then untarred) 580 rcs code management system 480 disc1 bison, diff, flex 450 disc2 flex, gawk, grep 690 disc3 gawk, grep, make, libraries 410 disc4 make, sed, utilities library (Alloca,Bag,Bitset,Chdir,Deque,Dir,Dirscan,Efopen,Emalloc, Fatal,Filelen,Filetime,Filetype,Filter,Getopt,Getwd,Isatty, Map,Message,Mktemp,Popen,Queue,Random,Ring,Set,Stack,Stat, Strcchr,Strdup,Strlcmp,Strlower,Strndup,Strnlcmp,Strnpcpy, Strpcpy,Strupper,Time,Touch) 290 disc5 !dosfs, !vdutype, arc2dos, chess, compress, des, dos2arc, gnusort, regexp, strings, unzip, xxdecode, xxencode JANET: Albert.Koelmans@uk.ac.newcastle UUCP: ...!ukc!newcastle.ac.uk!Albert.Koelmans Computing Laboratory, University of Newcastle upon Tyne, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE1 7RU, UK (telephone +44 091-2228155,fax 2228232)
gtoal@tharr.UUCP (Graham Toal) (12/22/90)
In article <1990Dec19.161123.2678@newcastle.ac.uk> Albert.Koelmans@newcastle.ac.uk (Albert Koelmans) writes: >I have added a large number of utilities, including many GNU ports, to the >Newcastle info server archive. Please note that most consist of sources only, >so without a C compiler you will not find this stuff very useful. Wrong! Unless I slipped up somewhere, one of the disks has a directory Library on it with all the compiled versions; also a directory Lib with the object of the Unix emulation library. >I received this stuff on a set of discs from Graham Toal (thanks Graham), and >the packages are in exactly the same format. You're welcome, but the credit goes to Paul Moore <gustav@tharr.uucp> -- I just passed the discs on. Paul ported all the software. An amazing amount of effort -- it came up in conversation that he had ported so much software he couldn't remember everything he had done :-) Merry whatever festival you prefer, Graham -- (* Posted from tharr.uucp - Public Access Unix - +44 (234) 261804 *)