Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!ucbvax!decwrl!shelby!Portia!forel!karish From: karish@forel.stanford.edu (Chuck Karish) Newsgroups: comp.unix.aux Subject: Re: Questions about tcsh and lpr Message-ID: <665@Portia.Stanford.EDU> Date: 6 Mar 89 06:09:39 GMT References: <5945@hurratio.tde.lth.se> <16225@mimsy.UUCP> Sender: USENET News System Reply-To: karish@forel.stanford.edu (Chuck Karish) Distribution: usa Organization: Mindcraft, Inc. Lines: 17 In article <16225@mimsy.UUCP> steveg@tove.umd.edu.UUCP (Steve Green) wrote: >The README for tcsh says it will work with AUX....but you need the csh source >code. What are the legalities of someone posting that code? Unless and until the Berkeley code police certify the code as 100% free of AT&T content, and Berkeley decides to give it away, it's probably a violation of copyright and/or non-disclosure agreements to transmit csh code to anyone who does not have a BSD source license. Alternative: learn to use ksh. It comes with AUX, and is available without need for hacking. The ksh functions in the back of the KornShell book, together with what's built into ksh itself, provide a complete and flexible working environment. Chuck Karish karish@denali.stanford.edu hplabs!hpda!mindcrf!karish