[comp.archives] [unix-questions...] Re: Use of BSD 4.3 source

wollman@emily.uvm.edu (Garrett Wollman) (01/08/91)

Archive-name: unix/distribution/bsd-reno/1991-01-04
Archive-directory: wuarchive.wustl.edu:/unix/4.3bsd-reno/ [128.252.135.4]
Original-posting-by: wollman@emily.uvm.edu (Garrett Wollman)
Original-subject: Re: Use of BSD 4.3 source
Reposted-by: emv@ox.com (Edward Vielmetti)

I might point out that the entire "freed" sources from 4.3-reno are
located, in the standard source tree, at
wuarchive.wustl.edu:~ftp/unix/4.3bsd-reno.  Also, there are 4.3
sources available at gatekeeper.dec.com under pub/BSD, and at some
locations at UCB itself.

For example, the FTP user agent (upon which my hybrid 4.3 UA + GNU
Readline/History FTP is based on, write me for details) is in
wuarchive.wustl.edu:~ftp/unix/4.3bsd-reno/usr.bin/ftp.  There's also a
lot more of this kind of interesting stuff there, including much
kernel code for i386, VAX, and some other architectures.  Whenever I
want to get a "definitive" BSD source, I look to wuarchive first.

-GAWollman


Garrett A. Wollman - wollman@emily.uvm.edu

Disclaimer:  I'm not even sure this represents *my* opinion, never
mind UVM's, EMBA's, EMBA-CF's, or indeed anyone else's.