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Joachim Schmitz
Hi folks
I've just updated bash to the latest patchlevel (4.1.5) and also created the
binaries for TNS/R (the first since September 2007!). Bash has support for
Guardian DEFINEs built in (first time for the TNS/R version)
Packages for TNS/E, TNS/R, src (for NonStop) and diff (to the original
source) are now available on ITUGLIB,
http://ituglib.connect-community.org/apps/Ituglib/SrchOpenSrcLib.jsf
Furthermore I've now placed my latest version of the floss package there,
floss-0.9. Only as a src package, as it is needed only when when someone
wants to port new software or compile other src packages, so has to have and
use a compiler anyway.
It does now have support for pseudo TTYs, but documentation for this is in
the source only, I'd regard it experimental.
Unpack, 'cd' into the directory, run 'make' and 'make install' (the later as
a super user), before making use of it.
Every feedback welcome.
Bye, Jojo
I've just updated bash to the latest patchlevel (4.1.5) and also created the
binaries for TNS/R (the first since September 2007!). Bash has support for
Guardian DEFINEs built in (first time for the TNS/R version)
Packages for TNS/E, TNS/R, src (for NonStop) and diff (to the original
source) are now available on ITUGLIB,
http://ituglib.connect-community.org/apps/Ituglib/SrchOpenSrcLib.jsf
Furthermore I've now placed my latest version of the floss package there,
floss-0.9. Only as a src package, as it is needed only when when someone
wants to port new software or compile other src packages, so has to have and
use a compiler anyway.
It does now have support for pseudo TTYs, but documentation for this is in
the source only, I'd regard it experimental.
Unpack, 'cd' into the directory, run 'make' and 'make install' (the later as
a super user), before making use of it.
Every feedback welcome.
Bye, Jojo