Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!apple!sun-barr!decwrl!shelby!portia!name From: name@portia.Stanford.EDU (tony cooper) Newsgroups: comp.unix.aux Subject: Comp.sources.aux Comp.binaries.aux Keywords: A/UX software Message-ID: <4269@portia.Stanford.EDU> Date: 5 Aug 89 00:19:26 GMT Sender: tony cooperOrganization: Stanford University Lines: 45 Porting software to A/UX is a pain since very little source can be compiled straight off. This is presumable due to the fact that A/UX is closer to system V than anything else whereas most of the Unix software around is for BSD. So when someone does port something to A/UX how about making it available to the rest of the A/UX community? Is anyone willing to donate some disk space for an anonymous FTP site? How about a public directory on apple.apple.com? I have some software to contribute. If you are interested, send me mail and I can give you: a whois program a BSD style df (much better than the SYSV style) a Pascal to C translator (can convert 1000 line programs reliably) a Webster client a fast man program that can do .Z man pages patch version 2.0.12 compress (for those users who did not get it with A/UX 1.1) software for manipulating 24 bit graphics images (but not displaying them in 24 bits, only 8) numerous X windows programs eg programs that can display gif, macpaint, sun graphics files etc. X graphics programs are easy to get running under A/UX but other types of programs usually require work since most X software is sun or vax specific. I also have Imake and makedepend which Apple left out of their X distribution. 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. I also have some magtape manipulation programs that I haven't looked at yet. 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. Finally, I am porting GoodNeWS to run under MacNeWS (from Grasshopper). Since MacNeWS is the same as the version that Sun uses, this port should be easy. I also have a lot of other NeWS software to look at, but I am only a beginner in learning Postscript so it's too early to start being productive there. Tony Cooper name@portia.stanford.edu Disclaimer: Half of the above is not true, the rest is false.