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1.1 root 1: .TL
2: User Contributed Software
3: .LP
4: The subtree /usr/src/new contains programs contributed by the user
5: community. The following software is included:
6: .DS
7: .TS
8: center, box;
9: l l l.
10: Directory Description Contributor(s)
11: _
12: B B progamming language & environment CWI
13: X X Window system M.I.T.
14: ansi ANSI and VMS standard tape handler Tom Quarles, Berkeley
15: apl APL system Purdue
16: bib bibliography system Arizona
17: courier remote procedure call package Eric Cooper, Berkeley
18: cpm CP/M floppy access package Helge Skrivervik
19: dipress Xerox Interpress Tools Xerox
20: dsh distributed shell Dave Presotto, Berkeley
21: emacs Gnumacs Richard Stallman
22: enet Packet filter Jeff Mogul, Stanford
23: help Help system John Kunze, Berkeley
24: hyper Hyperchannel support tools Steve Glaser, Tektronix
25: icon ICON system Arizona
26: jove Emacs editor Jon Payne
27: kermit File transfer protocol Columbia University
28: mh MH mail system Rand Corporation
29: mkmf Makefile generator Peter Nicklin, Berkeley
30: mmdf MMDF mail system Dr. Dave Farber, Delaware
31: news ``readnews'' bulletin board system Matt Glickman, Berkeley
32: notes notes files bulletin board system Illinois
33: np100 Utilities for Interlan NP100 MICOM-Interlan
34: patch apply diffs to originals Larry Wall, SDC
35: pathalias uucp router Peter Honeyman, Princeton
36: rcs revision control system Walter Tichy, Purdue
37: rn readnews front end Larry Wall
38: spms software project management system Peter Nicklin, Berkeley
39: sumacc MacIntosh cross development system William Croft, Stanford
40: sunrpc Remote procedure call package Sun Microsystems
41: tac reverse a file by segments Jay Lepreau, Utah
42: tools miscellaneous tools John Kunze, Berkeley
43: umodem File transfer protocol Lauren Weinstein
44: xns XNS/Courier user code J.Q. Johnson, Cornell
45: .TE
46: .DE
47: .PP
48: The individuals responsible for the software should be identified in
49: the accompanying 4.3BSD documents which describe the user contributed
50: software. All software included here has been written by outside
51: parties; we gratefully acknowledge their contributions.
52: .PP
53: Consult ``Installing and Operating 4.3BSD on the VAX'' (SMM:1) for
54: instructions on how to extract the user contributed software.
55: The organization of the software is such that a single make command
56: will compile and/or install most of it. Some of the software requires
57: customization before it can be built and installed. The software
58: requiring customization is listed in the top level Makefile in OPTDIR.
59: To compile everything else, simply type
60: .DS
61: make
62: .DE
63: Once this is done, to install the default software in the /usr/new
64: area of the file system type
65: .DS
66: make installall
67: .DE
68: to install only the subset of software installed on the distribution
69: tape type
70: .DS
71: make install
72: .DE
73: Most subdirectories have README files and individual Makefiles. If
74: you want only some of the software contained here go to the appropriate
75: directories and use the ``make'' and ``make install'' commands to compile
76: and install the desired system. As distributed, all the default software
77: is set up to be installed in ${DESTDIR}/usr/new, where DESTDIR is a make
78: macro that can be supplied on the command line. Consult each directory's
79: README file for the information needed to change this.
80: .PP
81: The software included here is in use at Berkeley, or other sites
82: running 4.3BSD (or an earlier derivative). Please remember that this is
83: contributed software and, as such, we do not ``support'' it in the same
84: manner as that software which is part of the standard distribution.
85: Most subsystems have either a README file or doc directory that
86: should be consulted to find an interested party to which bugs and/or
87: bug fixes should be sent. In certain cases these people are located at
88: Berkeley; this does not imply they are part of the Computer Systems
89: Research Group, please contact them as individuals.
90: .DS
91: Mike Karels
92: Kirk Mckusick
93: Jim Bloom
94: Miriam Amos
95: Kevin Dunlap
96: .DE
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