Xref: utzoo news.admin:3001 news.sysadmin:830 comp.sources.wanted:4557 comp.sources.d:2487 comp.unix.xenix:2680 Path: utzoo!utgpu!water!watmath!clyde!skep2!wcs From: wcs@skep2.ATT.COM (Bill.Stewart.[ho95c]) Newsgroups: news.admin,news.sysadmin,comp.sources.wanted,comp.sources.d,comp.unix.xenix Subject: Re: Please remove PD-YACC sources from your machine IMMEDIATELY Message-ID: <196@skep2.ATT.COM> Date: 15 Jul 88 15:16:23 GMT References: <3532@rpp386.UUCP> <135@dcs.UUCP> <235@pigs.UUCP> <4765@killer.UUCP> <4775@killer.UUCP> <99@obie.UUCP> Reply-To: wcs@skep2.UUCP (46323-Bill.Stewart.[ho95c],2G218,x0705,) Organization: AT&T Bell Labs Center 4632, Holmdel, NJ Lines: 11 In article <99@obie.UUCP> wes@obie.UUCP (Barnacle Wes) writes: > Yes, most of the tools MKS produces are (debugged, well-ported) licensed > versions of gin-yoo-ine AT&T products. AT&T has a bbs-like system you > can call into to look and see what's available. I thought so too, but MKS tells me everything in the MKS Toolkit is reimplemented from scratch rather than licensed, even major stuff like ksh. I'm impressed. -- # Thanks; #Bill Stewart, AT&T Bell Labs 2G218 Holmdel NJ 201-949-0705 ho95c.att.com!wcs