christos@theory.tn.cornell.edu (Christos S. Zoulas) (01/02/91)
Archive-name: unix/shell/tcsh/1990-12-15
Archive: tesla.ee.cornell.edu:/pub/tcsh-5.20/tcsh-5.20.02.tar.Z [128.84.253.11]
Original-posting-by: christos@theory.tn.cornell.edu (Christos S. Zoulas)
Original-subject: tcsh 5.20.02 available [and ywho source]
Reposted-by: emv@ox.com (Edward Vielmetti)
Hello,
Tcsh-5.20.02 is now available from tesla.ee.cornell.edu (128.84.253.11),
in /pub/tcsh-5.20.
Tcsh is a set of patches to the 4.3BSD csh that add amongst other
things command line editing and completion.
In order to compile tcsh, you will need a copy of the 4.3BSD csh, or
a copy of the 4.3BSD-tahoe, or a copy of the 4.3BSD-reno csh.
I would like to thank everybody for their bug reports.
I would also like to thank the following people for fixing bugs, testing,
and re-writing parts of the code.
Mark Davies mark@comp.vuw.ac.nz
Matt Day mday@iconsys.icon.com
Per Hedeland per@erix.ericsson.se
Borje Josefsson bj@dc.luth.se
Dan Karron karron@karron.med.nyu.edu
Dan Oscarsson dan@dna.lth.se
Eric Schnoebelen schonebe@convex.com
Jaap Vermeulen jaap@sequent.com
Johan Widen jw@sics.se
The following binaries are available for 5.20.02:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 christos 144832 Dec 14 18:34 tcsh.Dynix_3.Z
-rwxr-xr-x 1 christos 181250 Dec 14 18:30 tcsh.Dynix_ptx.Z
-rwxr-xr-x 1 christos 153730 Dec 14 17:01 tcsh.hp9000s300-hpux7.0.Z
-rwxr-xr-x 1 christos 198911 Dec 14 17:01 tcsh.ibm370-aixG9.9.Z
-rwxr-xr-x 1 christos 180207 Dec 14 17:01 tcsh.iris4d-irix3.3.1.Z
-rwxr-xr-x 1 christos 155830 Dec 14 17:01 tcsh.rs6000-aix3.1.Z
-rwxr-xr-x 1 christos 131933 Dec 14 17:01 tcsh.sun3-sunos4.1.Z
-rwxr-xr-x 1 christos 155562 Dec 14 17:01 tcsh.sun4-sunos4.1.Z
Also I would like to mention that this is the last tcsh announcement
in alt.sources. From now on, tcsh announcements will be posted in
comp.unix.shell.
Also I am adding the source for ywho/yusers/yuptime to redeem myself!
Have a Merry Christmas!
christos
PS: I will be out of the country for the next two weeks, so don't expect
immediate answers to your mail messages...
#! /bin/sh
[900+ lines of source for an unrelated program deleted. --Ed]