Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!UUNET.UU.NET!kewill!bryan From: kewill!bryan@UUNET.UU.NET (Bryan Boreham) Newsgroups: gnu.g++ Subject: ET++ -- where to get it. Message-ID: <8908300800.AA05265@edinburgh.kewill.uucp> Date: 30 Aug 89 08:00:48 GMT Sender: daemon@tut.cis.ohio-state.edu Distribution: gnu Organization: GNUs Not Usenet Lines: 34 My mailbox is full again, because I didn't include this information in the last message. ET++ is in the public domain, and you can get a copy for $100 from Institut fuer Informatik University of Zurich Winterthurerstr. 190 CH-8057 Zuerich Switzerland Or anonymus ftp at sirius.nada.kth.se (130.237.222.29) in the file pub/et++-1.0.tar.Z. Size 6.5Mb. Or from cayuga.cs.rochester.edu (192.5.53.209). ET++ is split into four pieces, in the files pub/et++-1.0.tar.Z[1234]. These sites only have the original distribution, which compiled with cfront but nothing else. Patches to the ET++ source code to enable it to be compiled with g++ 1.35.1- (and possibly other versions) are available by anonymous ftp from qed.rice.edu (128.42.4.38), file pub/et.tar.Z. These patches are not all I would desire, but until my workload clears they're all you get. I do this stuff in my spare time. In the UK, I can copy ET++ onto 1/4" cartridge tapes sent with return postage and packing. Again, don't hold your breath. Bryan Boreham bryan@kewill.uucp Software Engineer || bryan%kewill@uunet.uu.net Kewill Systems PLC || ... uunet!mcvax!ukc!root44!kewill!bryan Walton-On-Thames Surrey, England Telephone: (+44) 932 248 328