Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!cs.utexas.edu!csd4.milw.wisc.edu!mailrus!cwjcc!hal!ncoast!nc386!allbery From: allbery@nc386.UUCP (Brandon S. Allbery) Newsgroups: comp.unix.aux Subject: Re: Comp.sources.aux Comp.binaries.aux Keywords: A/UX software Message-ID: <1989Aug10.174030.27634@nc386.uucp> Date: 10 Aug 89 17:40:30 GMT References: <4269@portia.Stanford.EDU> <572@umigw.MIAMI.EDU> Sender: allbery@nc386.uucp (Brandon S. Allbery) Reply-To: allbery@nc386.UUCP (Brandon S. Allbery) Organization: North Coast Computer Resources, Cleveland, OH Lines: 41 In-reply-to: aem@ibiza.cs.miami.edu (a.e.mossberg) In article <572@umigw.MIAMI.EDU>, aem@ibiza (a.e.mossberg) writes: (name@portia.Stanford.EDU (tony cooper) writes in ">".) +--------------- | >I am currently porting mh6.6 and zoo to A/UX. Zoo is an archiving program | >and might be quite useful to A/UX users who are having problems backing up | >using the Apple tape drive. | | Zoo compilied, no problem. +--------------- MH shouldn't be much of a problem... if it is, blame A/UX. I'm running it under System V and under Xenix (modulo compiler botch), and even compiled it under System III. I find it hard to imagine that A/UX could be worse than that.... Maybe the person doing this is the one with the problem, not A/UX. +--------------- | >I also have tcsh already compiled for the macII. I didn't port it. tcsh is | >like csh with a few extra features such as file name completion and command | >line editing. | | Is it bug-less? I read there was one on tut.... that has bugs. +--------------- So where does one get tcsh source (as opposed to tcsh patches for csh source that (last I heard) was still to be considered under AT&T copyright)? +--------------- | Now, if anyone has the Berkeley lpr/lpd working under A/UX, I'd be interested. | I spent a couple hours on it without getting it to work passably. +--------------- Why bother, unless Apple gratuitously decided not to provide lp? ++Brandon -- Brandon S. Allbery, moderator of comp.sources.misc allbery@NCoast.ORG uunet!hal.cwru.edu!ncoast!allbery ncoast!allbery@hal.cwru.edu "Why do trans-atlantic transfers take so long?" "Electrons don't swim very fast." -john@minster.york.ac.uk and whh@PacBell.COM