List of sources currently available by anonymous UUCP
John F. Haugh II
jfh at rpp386.UUCP
Tue Jul 12 16:31:38 AEST 1988
[ this is the new format for the middle of the month posting. it is
easier to read and should cost about $3,500 less to transmit ;-) ]
[ Last modified 03-Apr-88 ]
What this is ...
This posting is made in response to someones request for a source package.
rpp386 is a public access SCO Xenix(tm) source archive system. A list of
files is available for your to peruse. After setting up the L.sys entry
for your system, you should immediately request the file ~uucp/archive
(/usr/spool/uucppublic/archive). Additionally, you should request this
file before any large file transfers, as file location may change, and
packages may be added.
Setting this up ...
Add the line
rpp386 Any ACU 2400 12142506272 in:--in:--in: anonuucp
to your L.sys file. You may have to adjust things to get this line to
work. Send a break to change from 2400 to 1200 baud. Try logging in
by hand if you have trouble. The login uuhelp exists for just this
purpose.
Also, if you are planning on using PC-Pursuit, I am located in the TXDAL
exchange. I strongly suggest you call before 4AM central time.
Requesting the transfer ...
The archive listing file will give the location of the files. All of
the packages are storaged as 16 bit compressed sharchives, except for
compress of course, stored in the subdirectory /usr/archive/.
Handling large transfers ...
There is a VOLUME column on the listing. That gives the floppy disk
which the backup of the archive is stored. If you plan on transfering
more than a few 100K, you may wish to use the US MAIL. Send E-mail
and we can work something out.
Submitting sources ...
Please do not upload more than 10K at a time. I actually look at
all the code. Large source submissions will create a serious strain
on my work load. Binaries will be trashed outright. SCO does not
permit me to re-distribute binaries.
--
Last modified 10-Jul-88
This is the short listing for the archive on rpp386. A longer listing
can be found in back issues of this newsgroup, or by anonymous UUCP from
rpp386 from the file /usr/spool/uucppublic/archive.
- John.
Description Blocks
===============================================================================
afio - Public domain cpio compatible tape file archiver. 1 part 92
arc - MS-DOS(tm) compatible ARC(tm) file archive utility. 11 parts 266
basic - Fully function basic interpreter for 32 bit micros. 5 parts 250
bidding - Bridge bidding practice utility. 2 parts 22
bitstring - Bitstring operation subroutines, required for cron. 1 part 12
bool - Boolean expression evaluator. 1 part 48
bpatch - Binary file editor. 1 part 50
bsd-back - Berkeley-style Backgammon game. 3 parts 124
btree - In-memory binary tree routines. 1 part 48
c-check - Checks C programs for questionable syntax. 1 part 44
c-config - Find datatype sizes, etc for a C compiler. 1 part 26
c-decl - Convert C declaractions to English and back. 1 part 16
c-grammar - ANSI C grammar suitable for YACC. 1 part 20
c-list - Produce C program listings including error messages. 2 parts 20
calc - Full function trig calculator similiar to bc and expr. 1 part 16
calcdate - Computes dates and the difference between dates. 1 part 8
captoinfo - Converts TERMCAP style descriptoins to TERMINFO. 1 part 26
chess - Simple Chess game using curses. 1 part 78
ckermit - Fully functional KERMIT server. 5 parts 342
compress - Lemel/Ziv file compression utility. 2 parts (uncompressed) 160
cookie - A simple replacement to the Fortune cookie game. 3 parts 138
cparen - Fully parenthise a C expression. 1 part 28
craps - A casino-like version of Craps using curses, from UNR. 1 part 54
cron - A re-implementation of the System V cron. 2 parts 88
crypt - German Enigma based data encryption utility. 1 part 6
cshar - Rich $alz's shell archiver written in C. 3 parts 128
cursive - A cursive implementation of the banner game. 1 part 32
cut - Re-implementations of the System V cut and paste tools. 1 part 36
des - NBS DES routines. 1 part 56
dial - Re-implementation of the System V dial functions. 3 parts 92
diff - Berkeley-style context diff generator. 1 part 48
directory - Doug Gwyn's POSIX compatible directory routines. 1 part 56
ephemeris - Determine sun and moon rise and set times. 1 part 18
file - Re-implementation of the System V file command. 1 part 112
forth - Fully working FORTH interpreter written in C. 3 parts 142
fortune - Berkeley-style fortune command with fortunes. 16 parts 958
fsanalyze - Analyze file system structure and condition. 1 part 56
fuser - Determine which processes have a file or device open. 1 part 26
getopt - Re-implementation of getopt(3) function. 1 part 4
glog - Shell wildcard matchine functions. 1 part 6
gnuplot - GNU Interactive function and data plotting tool. 6 parts 220
graph+ - Interactive function and data plotting tool. 4 parts 142
grep - James Wood's Boyer/Moore based grep and regex routines. 2 parts 148
jive - Convert English text to Jive or Valley-girl text. 1 part 40
lastlog - Maintain last login time. 1 part 6
less - File perusal filter similiar to more or pg. 3 parts 216
m4 - Re-implementation of the m4 macro processor. 2 parts 110
make - Re-implementation of the 7th Edition make command. 1 part 48
mastermind - A computer version of the Master Mind(tm) game. 1 part 30
mkid - Create and query a program identifier database. 3 parts 114
month - Appointment scheduler and personal reminder. 2 parts 140
moria - Dungeons and Dragons(tm) style adventure game. 20 parts 892
othello - A computer version of the Othello(tm) board game. 1 part 24
patch - Larry Wall's utility to apply diffs to files. 2 parts 156
pathalias - Create routing paths file from UUCP Map data. 1 part 100
perl - Larry Wall's sed and awk replacement language. 16 parts 798
picnix3 - Version 3 of the MS/DOS(tm) UNIX-like utilities. 13 parts 1018
plot - Re-implementation of a device independent plot library. 1 part 16
proto - Create C function prototypes from C program files. 1 part 6
puzzle - A sliding wooden block puzzle game. 1 part 14
renice - Change nice of a running program. 1 part 26
rogue - Adventure into the Dungeons of Doom. 6 parts 360
rolo - A computerized Rolodex(tm) using curses. 4 parts 262
rolodex - A simple computerized Rolodex(tm). 1 part 24
sc - A simple computer spread sheet. 3 parts 206
shar - A simple shell file archiver. 1 part 24
shar2 - An enhanced shell file archiver. 1 part 36
smail - Pathalias-based routing smart mailer. 4 parts 170
smalltalk - Little Smalltalk language interpreter. 5 parts 184
speaker - Musical speaker driver for PC/AT's and 386/AT's. 1 part 28
spiro - A computerized Spirograph(tm) graphics games. 1 part 8
squeeze - Huffman-code based file compression utility. 1 part 58
syslog - System error logging library and daemon. 1 part 16
talk - Full screen replacement for the write utility. 1 part 12
tar - GNU Re-implementation of the tar utility. 3 parts 186
therc - tplot(3) filter for SCO Xenix 386. 1 part 12
trek73 - Star Trek(tm) adventure game. 7 parts 310
turing - Turing machine simulation macros for vi. 1 part 10
untic - Convert binary terminfo files into terminfo source. 1 part 16
uuencode - Encode and decode files for UUCP file transfer. 1 part 18
vtree - Visually draw a directory tree. 1 part 10
vttest - Test features of DEC VT100(tm) terminal emulators. 1 part 94
which - Find path name of a given command. 1 part 8
xmodem - BSD-style XMODEM protocol file transfer utility. 5 parts 112
zmodem - Simple command line oriented X/Y/Z MODEM utility. 3 parts 130
zoo - Portable file archiving and compressing utility. 7 parts 290
--
John F. Haugh II +--------- Cute Chocolate Quote ---------
HASA, "S" Division | "USENET should not be confused with
UUCP: killer!rpp386!jfh | something that matters, like CHOCOLATE"
DOMAIN: jfh at rpp386.uucp | -- with my apologizes
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