Xref: utzoo comp.sources.games.bugs:1782 comp.sources.bugs:2835 Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!apple!snorkelwacker.mit.edu!bloom-picayune.mit.edu!athena.mit.edu!jik From: jik@athena.mit.edu (Jonathan I. Kamens) Newsgroups: comp.sources.games.bugs,comp.sources.bugs Subject: Re: patch program Message-ID: <1991Feb10.195951.27319@athena.mit.edu> Date: 10 Feb 91 19:59:51 GMT References: <143309@tiger.oxy.edu> Sender: news@athena.mit.edu (News system) Distribution: usa Organization: Massachusetts Institute of Technology Lines: 28 In article <143309@tiger.oxy.edu>, t_pascal@oxy.edu (Clarence Regis Wilson) writes: |> Hi. Does anyone have the source code for patch? My machines do not |> have it, and as such, I cannot apply patches or upgrades. Please point |> me in the direction of an anonymous ftp site, and I will greatly |> appreciate it. Uunet.uu.net has it in the comp.sources.unix archives in the directory /comp.sources.unix/volume7/patch2. Uunet is a good place to start when you're looking for software. Ftp to it and retrieve ls-ltR.Z, which is a list of all the files in the archive. Or, get the "index" file from the /comp.sources.unix directory. Or, telnet to quiche.cs.mcgill.ca, log in as "archie," and type "prog patch" when you get a prompt. Of course, you're going to get a lot of superfluous entries this way, so you might want to script the telnet output and look through it in an editor to find the relevant entries. The point I'm trying to make, if it isn't obvious :-), is that there are a lot of places and ways to look for source code before posting a request to the net. I'm posting this message instead of E-mailing it because I think it's useful to point this out on the net. -- Jonathan Kamens USnail: MIT Project Athena 11 Ashford Terrace jik@Athena.MIT.EDU Allston, MA 02134 Office: 617-253-8085 Home: 617-782-0710