Where to get the BSD-Sources ?

Lars Poulsen lars at spectrum.CMC.COM
Wed Aug 22 15:30:21 AEST 1990


In article <6XEIR6C at eismond.uucp> oscar at eismond.uucp (Carsten Tschach) writes:
>Hallo,
>
>I heard about, that the sources for BSD are public-domain ?!
>If so, could someone tell me where to get it ?
>(Addresses in Europe prefered)
>
> INTERNET: tschach at kristall.chemie.fu-berlin.dbp.de                        
>     UUCP: oscar at eismond.uucp    ...!unido!tmpmbx!einoed!eismond!oscar     

In order to be eligible for the Berkeley sources, you must show proof of
an ATT System V Unix source license.

The ATT license is about $30,000; once you have that, you pay about $500
for the tape from Berkeley.

Certain portions (such as the networking code) are available without a
license, but most of the system is just a modified ATT Unix.

It is rumored that one of the enhancements of 4.4BSD is freedom from the
ATT license restrictions.
-- 
/ Lars Poulsen, SMTS Software Engineer
  CMC Rockwell  lars at CMC.COM



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