Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!swrinde!ucsd!ucbvax!bloom-beacon!seaotter From: seaotter@athena.mit.edu (Stacy L Ramirez) Newsgroups: comp.unix.questions Subject: Re: Where to get the BSD-Sources ? Message-ID: <1990Aug22.205240.9945@athena.mit.edu> Date: 22 Aug 90 20:52:40 GMT References: <6XEIR6C@eismond.uucp> <1990Aug22.053021.12133@spectrum.CMC.COM> Sender: daemon@athena.mit.edu (Mr Background) Distribution: comp Organization: Massachusetts Institute of Technology Lines: 41 lars@spectrum.CMC.COM (Lars Poulsen) writes: >oscar@eismond.uucp (Carsten Tschach) writes: >>Hallo, >> >>I heard about, that the sources for BSD are public-domain ?! >>If so, could someone tell me where to get it ? >>(Addresses in Europe prefered) >> >> INTERNET: tschach@kristall.chemie.fu-berlin.dbp.de >> UUCP: oscar@eismond.uucp ...!unido!tmpmbx!einoed!eismond!oscar > >In order to be eligible for the Berkeley sources, you must show proof of >an ATT System V Unix source license. > >The ATT license is about $30,000... > >It is rumored that one of the enhancements of 4.4BSD is freedom from the >ATT license restrictions. >-- >/ Lars Poulsen, SMTS Software Engineer > CMC Rockwell lars@CMC.COM Of course, a good deal of the BSD sources (by no means complete) are available via anonymous FTP from gatekeeper.dec.com and uunet.uu.net. Sorry, I don't know of any European sources although inria.inria.fr might be a good place to look. If you like I will mail you a recursive directory of the BSD sources at gatekeeper - you can decide for yourself what you want to get. Good luck! Mike Zraly ____Mike_Zraly____________________________________________________________ | obligatory address : c/o seaotter@athena.mit.edu | | obligatory disclaimer : My views don't represent anyone but me | | obligatory quote : Nothing takes the taste out of peanut | | butter quite like unrequited love. | | -- Charlie Brown | :________________________________________________________________________: