From: Michael K Johnson (johnsonm@stolaf.edu)
Date: 09/26/92


From: johnsonm@stolaf.edu (Michael K Johnson)
Subject: New stuff at tsx-11...
Date: Sat, 26 Sep 1992 05:43:32 GMT


#define L tsx-11.mit.edu:/pub/linux
#define B tsx-11.mit.edu:/pub/linux/binaries
#define BUB tsx-11.mit.edu:/pub/linux/binaries/usr.bin
#define BUBX tsx-11.mit.edu:/pub/linux/binaries/usr.bin.X11
#define S tsx-11.mit.edu:/pub/linux/sources
#define SUB tsx-11.mit.edu:/pub/linux/sources/usr.bin
#define SUBX tsx-11.mit.edu:/pub/linux/sources/usr.bin.X11
#define PAT tsx-11.mit.edu:/pub/linux/patches
#define DOCS tsx-11.mit.edu:/pub/linux/docs

Well, I /had/ intended to get a lot more work done tonight, but this
afternoon, I was root while deleting files, listening to a CD, talking
to my fiance', and keeping track of a file transfer, and managed to do
an rm * in my /bin directory. OOOPS! Fortunately, this was a
blessing in disguise, because it forced me to get rid of binaries I
had had around since last year, and replace them with real ones. Kind
of drastic way to do surgury, though... ;-)

So, here is all I managed to do at tsx-11. Please don't be offended
if your package isn't up yet, I am doing them in random order, except
that I am doing smaller packages first to some extent, because disk
space is a little low, and uncompressing files takes some space...

SUB/Communications/mailpak-1.3.tar.Z

SUB/tcsh-6.02.diff.Z
SUB/tcsh-6.02.src.T.Z

L/packages/emacs-18.58/
                emacs-4.1.tar.Z
                emacs-etc-4.1.tar.Z
                emacs-shared-4.1.tar.Z

SUB/utree.src.tar.Z
BUB/utree.bin.tar.Z
        curses-based file manager

SUB/ka9qsrc.7.tar.Z
BUB/ka9qbin.7.tar.Z

Please Note:

I help /maintain/ the archives at tsx-11.mit.edu. These announcements
that I make are announcements that I have taken things that someone
/else/ has written, and made them available for public consumption at
tsx-11.mit.edu, somewhere in the hierarchy /pub/linux.

I am /not/, unless otherwise explicitly stated, the one to contact
about bugs in the programs -- Please look through the files that you
get for the name of the author. If program X has bug Y under
conditions Z, either mail the author, or post news about it. Stuff
sent to johnsonm@stolaf.edu about it will generally end up in the
great bit home in the sky, as I just don't have time to act as a
middleman and pass on bug reports. Sorry, but that's the way it is.

I do not guarantee that this is either complete or correct. I will
try to use, as I have used, the subject "New stuff at tsx-11..." to
facilitate WAIS and other searches.

When you upload files to tsx-11, please put them in the incoming
directory, using binary transfer mode when appropriate (almost
always), and then mail ftp-linux@tsx-11.mit.edu and tell us that the
file is there, and what it does.