vance@unisoft.UUCP (04/21/84)
4.2 BUGLIST FROM MT XINU
MT XINU has completed the first round of summarizing known
4.2bsd bug reports. This is an ongoing effort; further sum-
maries will follow.
The current summary has been derived from reports submitted
to 4bsd-bugs@BERKELEY (not from reports submitted only to
net.bugs.4bsd, for example). All reports on file at Berke-
ley as of 23 March 84 have been reviewed.
Bug lists now being distributed are essentially "raw". No
judgment has been passed as to whether the submitted bug is
real or not or whether it has been fixed. Only minimal edit-
ing has been done to produce a manageable list. Reports
which are complaints (rather than bug reports) have been
eliminated; obscenities and content-free flames have been
eliminated; and duplicates have been combined. The result-
ing collection contains over 300 bugs.
Three versions of the list are now ready for distribution:
2-Liners:
Two lines per bug, including a concise description, the
affected module, the submittor. Approximately 7K bytes,
it is being distributed to net.unix-wizards,
net.general, net.bugs.4bsd.
Abstracts:
The 2-Liner + approximately a paragraph of description
per bug. About 70K bytes, it is being distributed to
net.bugs.4bsd.
The Public Collection:
All our material, except that all but the most innocu-
ous of source material has been removed to meet AT&T
license restrictions. Hundreds of K bytes, this is
being distributed to net.sources, in several pieces
because it is so big.
Please note that local usenet size restrictions may prevent
large files from being received and/or retransmitted. MT
XINU will not dump this material on the net a second time;
if your site has not received material of interest to you
within a week after you receive this announcement, please
send for a paper copy.
If you want a paper copy of the three lists, send mail to:
MT XINU
739 Allston Way
Berkeley CA 94710
attn: buglist
or electronic mail to:
ucbvax!mtxinu!buglist
--FOR SOURCE LICENSEES--
Holders of source licenses for 32V, System III or System V
can obtain a tape containing all the material, including
proposed source fixes where such were submitted. Once
again, MT XINU has not evaluated, tested or passed judgment
on proposed fixes; all we have done is organize the collec-
tion and eliminate obvious irrelevancies and duplications.
To receive a tape, send a check for $110 or a purchase order
for $150 to cover MT XINU's costs to the address given above
(California orders add sales tax). You MUST include with
your order a copy of the cover page, the serial number sheet
and the signature page of your AT&T source license agree-
ment. You MUST specify shipment to the institution or
entity named as the source license holder. Please give us a
street address, not a post office box. Orders which do not
meet these requirements will be returned unprocessed.
--IMPORTANT DISCLAIMERS--
Material in this announcement and the accompanying reports
has been edited and organized by MT XINU as a service to the
UNIX community on a non-profit, non-commercial basis. MT
XINU MAKES NO WARRANTY, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, AS TO THE
ACCURACY, COMPLETENESS, OR FITNESS FOR USE FOR ANY PURPOSE
OF ANY MATERIAL INCLUDED IN THESE REPORTS.
MT XINU welcomes comments in writing about the contents of
these reports via uucp or US mail. MT XINU cannot, however,
accept telephone calls or enter into telephone conversations
about this material.vance@mtxinu.UUCP (05/10/84)
A legal problem has been raised with the University of California, Berkeley, regarding processing/distribution of 4.2 buglist material by mt Xinu. UC has asked us to stop any further buglist activity pending analysis of this problem and mt Xinu has agreed. We do not know anything about the exact nature of the legal question at this time, nor do we have any idea how long our buglist effort may be on hold. We are sorry about this. We feel that the buglist distribution is a service to the 4.2 community and to UC and we believe that our arrangement with UC is fair to all concerned. Please hold any additional requests or inquiries to mt Xinu concerning buglist material. We will make additional announcements as the issues are clarified.
vance@mtxinu.UUCP (Vance Vaughan) (10/31/84)
GENERAL INFORMATION ON THE 4.2 BUGLIST FROM MT XINU
_________________________________________________________________
--IMPORTANT DISCLAIMERS--
Material in this announcement and the accompanying reports
has been edited and organized by MT XINU as a service to the
UNIX community on a non-profit, non-commercial basis. MT
XINU MAKES NO WARRANTY, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, ABOUT THE
ACCURACY, COMPLETENESS, OR FITNESS FOR USE FOR ANY PURPOSE
OF ANY MATERIAL INCLUDED IN THESE REPORTS.
MT XINU welcomes comments in writing about the contents of
these reports via uucp or US mail. MT XINU cannot, however,
accept telephone calls or enter into telephone conversations
about this material.
_________________________________________________________________
Legal difficulties which have delayed the distribution of
4.2bsd buglist summaries by MT XINU have been resolved and
three versions of the buglist are now available.
The current buglist has been derived from reports submitted
to 4bsd-bugs@BERKELEY (not from reports submitted only to
net.bugs.4bsd, for example). Reports are integrated into
the buglist as they are received, so that any distributions
are current to within a week or so.
Buglists now being distributed are essentially "raw". No
judgment has been passed as to whether the submitted bug is
real or not or whether it has been fixed. Only minimal edit-
ing has been done to produce a manageable list. Reports
which are complaints (rather than bug reports) have been
eliminated; obscenities and content-free flames have been
eliminated; and duplicates have been combined. The result-
ing collection contains over 500 bugs.
Three versions of the buglist are now ready for distribu-
tion:
2-Liners:
Two lines per bug, including a concise description, the
affected module, the submittor. Approximately 55K
bytes, it is being distributed to net.sources con-
currently with this announcement.
All-but-Source:
All material, except that all but the most inocuous of
source material has been removed to meet AT&T license
restrictions. Nearly a mega-byte, this will be
distributed to net.sources in several 50K byte pieces
later this week.
A paper listing or mag tape is also available, see
below.
Please note that local usenet size restrictions may
prevent large files from being received and/or
retransmitted. MT XINU will not dump this material on
the net a second time; if your site has not received
material of interest to you within a reasonable time,
please send for a paper or tape copy.
All-with-Source (FOR SOURCE LICENSEES ONLY):
4.2 licensees who also have a suitable AT&T source
license can obtain a tape containing all the material,
including proposed source fixes where such were submit-
ted.
Once again, MT XINU has not evaluated, tested or passed
judgment on proposed fixes; all we have done is organ-
ize the collection and eliminate obvious irrelevancies
and duplications.
A free paper copy of the All-but-Source list can be obtained
by sending mail to:
MT XINU
739 Allston Way
Berkeley CA 94710
attn: buglist
or electronic mail to:
ucbvax!mtxinu!buglist
(Be sure to include your US mail address!)
For a tape, send a check for $110 or a purchase order for
$150 to cover MT XINU's costs to the address given above
(California orders add sales tax). For the All-with-Source
list, mail us a request for the details of license verifica-
tion at either of the above addresses.