[comp.org.sug] 1991 SUG CD-ROM

mer@world.std.com (Mary Riendeau) (06/08/91)

		    1 9 9 1   S U G   C D - R O M


     The Sun User Group and Young Minds are proud to announce the
     availability of the 1991 SUG CD-ROM.  over 300 MB of source code,
     software srchives, binaries and Sun Microsystems' patches are included
     in this year's collection.

     This posting includes a table of contents and an order form.  To
     order your copy of the CD-ROM, complete the form and return it to the
     Sun User Group office.


                     TABLE OF CONTENTS FOR 1991 SUG CD

     Top level (mounted under /usr/sug)

README 	- on line installation directions and overview
TOC 	- Table of contents - this file.
archive - Archives of mailing lists, Sun patches, and other miscellaneous stuff.
bin 	- Sun 4 binaries compiled under 4.1.1
doc 	- Documentation
etc 	- Sun 4 binaries compiled under 4.1.1. Typical kinds of things you would
      		expect to find in /etc.
include - Include files required to compile or run software found on SUG CD.
lib 	- Libraries, etc. 
man 	- Man pages
share 	- Architecture independent files like icons, audio files, images, etc.
src 	- source galore

===============================================================================
/usr/sug/archive
===============================================================================

sun-managers 	- Sun Managers mailing list archives
sun-movies 	- SunVision movie files
sun-nets	- Sun Nets mailing list archives
sun-patches	- Lots and lots of patches from Sun
sun-spots	- Sun Spots archives

===============================================================================
/usr/sug/bin
===============================================================================

The following should be ready to run on Sun 4 systems running 4.1.1 or
later of the SunOS.

X11/            et*             hrm*            newmail*        sunkey*
a2p*            etags*          ident*          newsreader*     suntops*
a2p.old*        exp*            inimf*          newstool*       sunview@
addto*          expect*         initex*         pass.chk*       sv/
answer*         fastmail*       is_writable*    patch*          taintperl*
arepdaemon*     file*           isexpand*       patgen*         tangle*
autoreply*      filter*         ispell*         perl*           te*
bibtex*         flex*           jove*           perl3.044*      teachjove*
bison*          flock*          kermit*         phonetool*      tex*
checkalias*     frm*            latex*          pktogf*         texinfo*
ci*             g++*            less*           pktype*         tftopl*
clearfiles*     games/          less.help       pltotf*         tn3270*
co*             gcc*            lesskey*        pooltype*       tperl3.044*
crc*            genclass*       listalias*      printmail*      user.chk*
ctags*          getsize*        merge*          psraster*       vftovp*
di*             gftodvi*        messages*       rcs*            virmf*
dissect*        gftopk*         mft*            rcsdiff*        virtex*
dvitype*        gftype*         mkdep*          rcsmerge*       vptovf*
elm*            gmake*          mset*           readmsg*        wart*
emacs*          gtar*           munchlist*      rlog*           weave*
emacsclient*    h2ph*           mush*           rrev*           wnewmail*
emacstool*      home.chk*       newalias*       s2p*            xtail*

===============================================================================
/usr/sug/bin/X11
===============================================================================

The following X11 programs are also ready to run:

X               maze            xclock          xlogo           xrn
Xsun            mkdirhier       xcutsel         xlsatoms        xroach
appres          mkfontdir       xditview        xlsclients      xset
atobm           muncher         xdm             xlsfonts        xsetroot
bdftosnf        oclock          xdpr            xlswins         xstdcmap
bitmap          plaid           xdpyinfo        xmag            xswarm
bmtoa           puzzle          xedit           xman            xterm
catcher         resize          xev             xmh             xufo
constype        showrgb         xeyes           xmines          xv
contool         showsnf         xfd             xmkmf           xviewsun
foo             startx          xfontsel        xmodmap         xwd
ico             twm             xgc             xmoon           xwininfo
imake           xauth           xhost           xpr             xwud
kbd_mode        xbiff           xinit           xprop
listres         xcalc           xkill           xrdb
makedepend      xclipboard      xload           xrefresh

===============================================================================
/usr/sug/etc
===============================================================================

The following ready to run programs should be useful for system administrators:

bname           dialback        nfslogsum       rmt             timedc
bwfreq          diskuse         nfswatch        rpc.bootparamd  traceroute
callbootd       emulation       ntp             scrub
consolelog      fixutmp         ntpd            tcpdump
dial            fixwtmp         ntpdc           timed

===============================================================================
/usr/sug/share
===============================================================================

audio	- Sun audio files
clipart - Clip Art
crttool - Fonts and termcap files for crttool
fonts	- 
images	- over 100 icons
tex	- architecture independent files for TeX.

===============================================================================
/usr/sug/src
===============================================================================

Tex3.0	- TeX source
X11R4	- X11R4 source including use contributed clients
bin	- General source 
emacs	- emacs
etc	- System administration tools (
games	- games
gnu	- GNU source
gnu.LICENSE
gnu.README
kvm	- system specific source like top
lib	- miscellaneous software like filters
sunview	- sunview based software
xview	- xview based programs

===============================================================================
/usr/sug/src/bin
===============================================================================

di              flock           less            perl            tcl
dissect         gmake-3.59      mailsplit       psraster        tn3270
elm             gtar-1.09       mkdep.sh        rcs             uteco
expect          ispell-2.0.02   mush            soundsworks     xtail
file            jove            newstool        sun_to_ps
flex            kermit          patch           sunkey

===============================================================================
/usr/sug/src/etc
===============================================================================

bname           cops            fixtmp          tcpdump         watcher
bootparams      dialback        nfswatch        timed
bwfreq          diskuse         ntpd            traceroute
consolelog      emulation       scrub           track

===============================================================================
/usr/sug/src/games
===============================================================================

bidding         cg              gnuchess        nobs
bj              challenge       knight          poker
bluemoon        cribbage        mines           roll

===============================================================================
/usr/sug/src/gnu
===============================================================================

You need to look for yourself. Lots and lots of GNU software. For fun, look
at jargon.text.

===============================================================================
/usr/sug/src/kvm
===============================================================================

mon     ofiles  pmon    top     vmem

===============================================================================
/usr/sug/src/sunview
===============================================================================

boss            crttool         getFile         mystery         world
calctool1       distmand        hpcalc          rolo
calctool2       dvipage         lpqtool         sterm
calentool       eyecon          monthtool       sunclock
cplaid          faces           movietool-1.3.1 tooltool

===============================================================================
/usr/sug/src/xview
===============================================================================

catcher         contool         phonetool



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                                   The 1991 SUGCD

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swansonc@acc.stolaf.edu (Chris Swanson) (06/09/91)

Greetings,

	It was my understanding that the CD would contain both sun3
and sun4 binaries.  Was this just excluded from the list, or are there
no sun3 binaries on the CD?  In that case, why id you not put sun3
binaries on the disk, lots of us still have them, and there should be
room for them on the disk (you stated you used about 300 MB)?

	Regards,
	-=Chris

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dinah@lgc.com (Dinah McNutt) (06/10/91)

In article <SWANSONC.91Jun8121729@grendel2.acc.stolaf.edu>,
swansonc@acc.stolaf.edu (Chris Swanson) writes:
|> 
|> Greetings,
|> 
|> 	It was my understanding that the CD would contain both sun3
|> and sun4 binaries.  Was this just excluded from the list, or are there
|> no sun3 binaries on the CD?  In that case, why id you not put sun3
|> binaries on the disk, lots of us still have them, and there should be
|> room for them on the disk (you stated you used about 300 MB)?
|> 
|> 	Regards,
|> 	-=Chris
|> 
|> --

Actually, what Mary said was:

>  The Sun User Group and Young Minds are proud to announce the
>     availability of the 1991 SUG CD-ROM.  over 300 MB of source code,
>     software srchives, binaries and Sun Microsystems' patches are included
>     in this year's collection.

Including source, binaries, SUN patches, and the archives (sun-managers,
sun-spots,
and sun-nets) the grand total comes to: 523115 kilobytes. Then we had to leave
room for Young Minds to add their software (mapping tables for converting
UNIX filenames to ISO 8 character filenames, etc.) A tough decision to make,
but we decided to forego Sun3 binaries in order to have enough room for
everything
we wanted to include. 

I am sure things could have been done better, but this is our first CD
and believe
me, next year will be better. The CD Project team is preparing a report
for the 
SUG Board complete with recommendations on "what not to do". We may do a Sun3
tape or CD if the demand warrants (let us hear from you!) Also, if not having
Sun3 binaries makes the disk worthless to you and you have already
ordered one, of
course your money will be refunded.

Please send all flames on the Sun3 issue to me and not the SUG staff as
they are
not responsible for this particular decision - the project team was and as the 
project leader, I'll take the heat. 

Take a look at the TOC, we think most folks will find the CD useful.

Dinah McNutt         		                 
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