@utrcgw.utc.com:mark@ardnt1 (mark) (02/04/91)
on 2 Feb 91 13:23:06 GMT, David Lee <@utrcgw.utc.com:diamond@hubcap.clemson.EDU> said: David> sattlerc@motcid.UUCP (Chris Sattler) writes: Chris> Could someone please tell me which Fish disk the latest version Chris> of Bison (the Yacc equivalent) is on. We don't have FTP access Chris> here. David> While your at it could someone point me in the direction of both David> Bison and a Lex equivalent for generating lexical analyzers. If David> they exist... David> Thanks, David> David Lee David> diamond@hubcap.clemson.edu on 4 Feb 91 04:44:30 GMT, Huisman Kenneth M <@utrcgw.utc.com:c315-25@cs.ualberta.CA> said: Ken> Does anyone know of a Yacc or Bison clone for the Amiga? Ken> Ken> I found FLEX (A Lex clone) on abfd20.larc.nasa.gov, but no luck Ken> on a yacc or bison clone. (I even looked through FILES.Z! :-) Ken> Can anyone point me to an FTP site where I may find this? Ken> (Please include the filename and directory, and IP address of the Ken> FTP site). Ken> Thanks. Ken> Ken Huisman Ken> Send E-Mail Replies to: Ken> c315-25@manning.cs.ualberta.ca Flex and Bison (and also YACC) can be found on the following Fish Disks. CONTENTS OF DISK 155 -------------------- Bison A replacement for unix "yacc" command. This is from the GNU (GNU is Not Unix) effort. Contains updates to the version on disk number 136, submitted by two separate sources. Includes source. Author: Bob Corbett and Richard Stallman, updates by William Loftus and Scott Henry CONTENTS OF DISK 407 -------------------- Flex Flex is a replacement for the UNIX "lex" (lexical analyzer generator) program that is faster than lex, and freely redistributable. This is version 2.3, an update to the version on disk 156. Includes source. Authors: Jef Poskanzer, Vern Paxson, William Loftus, et. al. CONTENTS OF DISK 419 -------------------- Yacc This is a port of Berkeley Yacc for the Amiga. This Yacc has been made as compatible as possible with the AT&T Yacc, and is completely public domain. Note that it is NOT the so-called Decus Yacc, which is/was simply a repackaging of the proprietary AT&T Yacc. This is an update to the version on disk 299. Includes source. Author: Bob Corbett et. al. The Fish disks can be found at the following locations. Name Tz IP-Address(es) Files ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ etana.tut.fi +2 128.214.1.1 /amiga/ (ff#158-320) (or funet.fi) funic.funet.fi +2 128.214.6.100 /disk3/amiga/ (or /pub/amiga/) (nic.funet.fi) /disk3/astro/amiga (ff#143-390) f.ms.uky.edu e 128.163.128.6 /alt.sources.amiga/ (or ms.uky.edu) /comp.sources.amiga/ /pub/amiga/ (ff#300-340) /incoming/Amiga/ ux1.cso.uiuc.edu c 128.174.5.59 /amiga/ (ff#1-350) mrcnext.cso.uiuc.edu c 128.174.73.105 /amiga/ (ff#189-350) trantor.umd.edu e 128.8.10.14 /info-amiga/ (ff#001-350) uxe.cso.uiuc.edu c 128.174.5.54 /amiga/ (ff#001-188) Note: I haven't tried all of these sites. Also this is an old list and may not be up to date. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | Mark Stucky | Email: | | United Technologies Research Center | mark%ardnt1@utrcgw.utc.com | | East Hartford, CT. | mast%utrc@utrcgw.utc.com | | My opinions do not necessarily represent the opinions of my employer. | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------