Xref: utzoo comp.sources.wanted:5992 comp.bugs.4bsd:1178 Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!lll-winken!ames!xanth!nic.MR.NET!umn-d-ub!rhealey From: rhealey@umn-d-ub.D.UMN.EDU (Rob Healey) Newsgroups: comp.sources.wanted,comp.bugs.4bsd Subject: Re: 'Talk' command and protocol (useable replacement) Message-ID: <651@umn-d-ub.D.UMN.EDU> Date: 11 Jan 89 03:26:21 GMT References: <1468@cseg.uucp> <786@faui10.informatik.uni-erlangen.de> <924@acer.stl.stc.co.uk> <20431@ames.arc.nasa.gov> <704@htsa.uucp> Reply-To: rhealey@ub.d.umn.edu.UUCP (Rob Healey) Organization: University of Minnesota, Duluth Lines: 31 In article <704@htsa.uucp> hanst@htsa.uucp (Hans Trompert) writes: >In article <20431@ames.arc.nasa.gov> yee@ames.arc.nasa.gov.UUCP (Peter E. Yee) writes: >>I have the sources to phone (obtained from Jonathan back whenever). If there >>is enough interest, I could make them available for anonymous ftp or mail them >>to some people (if the number of interested folks is few). If it came out >>in 1985, and was posted to the net, it's probably in an archive somewhere, >>but I never can seem to find archives for mod and comp.sources. > >We sure are interested, and I think many others are interested as well. >But we have no access to anonymous ftp, so why dont you post it on the net >if many people are interested. Have you people had any problems with the code? I snarfed a copy off of eddie.mit.edu. It looks like it was written in the "WHAT! There's other computers besides a VAX!" era. It bombs on Sun's and an Encore Multimax, both 4.2 machines. The Sun works OK some of the time but try holding a 3 or more conversation across the network and ka-blewy... The user interface seems to be the main culprit. Anyone hacked on this code that could give me pointer's on what to do to get it to work on the Encore and not to crash on the Sun? I couldn't get it to run under bind/-lresolv on either machine. I had hoped the days of crudy Vax programs had gone forever... This program looks to be worth saving though, to bad Berkeley couldn't have made it a working replacement for talk. Even more amazing is it runs in user mode so no nasty SUID surprises. Thanks for any help, -Rob Healey rhealey@ub.d.umn.edu