Get your GNU-stuff here!
This file contains the most recent listing of available files in GNU_stuff
as well as a short description of each. Most are GNUzipped (.gz) tar files.
You will need GNUzip to decompress these.
Diff-files can be applied by using
patch.
- File Descriptions
-
A text file description of all files in this directory.
- GNU grep v2.0
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Precompiled binary of GNUgrep v2.0 for A/UX.
- GNU man
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Port of GNUman for A/UX... I don't use it, but you may find it
useful.
- GNUplot
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Binary release of GNUplot v3.5 for A/UX. Works _very_ nicely and
is good to have around! Kudos to Eric Rosen for providing this!
- GNUtar
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The binaries, diffs and sources for GNUtar v1.11.2 for A/UX. From
Dennis Govoni (dennis.govoni@East.Sun.COM).
- README for gcc 2.5.7
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Short little README file for gcc-2.5.7 for A/UX
- README for gcc 2.6.3
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Short little README file for gcc-2.6.3 for A/UX
- bash for A/UX
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A tarchive that contains not only the diffs required for bash-1.14.2
(and later?) to compile under A/UX, but also a precompiled version
that was created under A/UX 3.1.1.
- emacs-19.19-19.22.diffs.tar.gz
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A collection of diffs and patches to compile emacs version 19.19 thru
19.22 under A/UX. Contributed byPaul Traina (pst@cisco.com) and
Dennis Govoni (dennis.govoni@East.Sun.COM).
- emacs-19.7.patch.gz
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Patches from Phillip P. Porch for
emacs 19.7 for A/UX.
- emacs 19.28
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Port of emacs 19.28 for A/UX 3.1(.1).
- GNU gcc 2.5.7 (source)
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The 2.5.7 version of GNU C compiler (gcc) for A/UX, ported by John
Coolidge @ Apple. This is the full source with A/UX diffs already
applied.
- GNU gcc 2.5.7 (binaries)
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The 2.5.7 version of GNU C compiler (gcc) for A/UX, ported by John
Coolidge @ Apple. This is the already compiled binaries for use
under A/UX 3.0.x|3.1.
- gcc-2.5.7-specs
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The "original" version of the 'specs' file for gcc-2.5.7 had a
slight bug in it, such that __STDC__ was still defined even if
'-traditional' was used. This 'fix' corrects that problem. The
above distribution already has this fix in there, but if yours
doesn't, then please rename this file 'specs' and copy it over
to .../lib/gcc/aux/2.5.7.
- gcc-2.6.3 binaries for A/UX
-
Complete binary package of gcc 2.6.3 for A/UX. It requires that
it be installed in /usr/local/Gnu for it to work. Based on the
work done by John Coolidge.
- Latest gcc (2.7.2) binaries for A/UX
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Complete binary package of gcc 2.7.2 for A/UX. It requires that
it be installed in /usr/local/Gnu for it to work. Based on the
work done by John Coolidge.
- Latest gcc (2.7.2) diffs for A/UX
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Diffs required to get gcc 2.7.2 to compile, run and work under
A/UX. You need gcc to compile gcc, so snag one of the binaries
if you want to recompile it.
- gdb 4.12
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Binary executable of gdb (v4.12) for A/UX. Kudos to John Coolidge.
- gsb 4.12 A/UX source
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Full source distribution of gdb 4.12 for A/UX.
- A/UX diffs for gdb 4.12
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Diffs (patches) to apply to the original source of gdb 4.12 to
allow you to compile and run it under A/UX.
- GNUmake 3.74 for A/UX
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Complete source and executable binary for GNUmake-3.74 for
A/UX. Many packages require/expect either GNUmake or Berkmake.
- GNUzip
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Tar archive of the GNU zip compression package. Includes all
binaries and man pages for A/UX. Needed to decompression '*.gz' files.
- GNUlibg++
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Ported by John Coolidge, the full g++ package for use with gcc.
- GNU malloc library
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Ported GNUmalloc library for A/UX.
- mtools_src
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A directory containing the source, binaries and diffs for
the mtools package, which provide DOS floppy disk access
utilities.
- tcsh-6.03.bin.gz
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"Latest" version of the 'tcsh' shell, ported for A/UX
- tex.bin.tar.gz
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The precompiled binaries for Tex. Has a README file to help is setting
it up. Provided by Peter Epsen (peter@norge.bbx.basis.com)
- texinfo-3.1.bin.tar.gz
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Precompiled binaries of texinfo v3.1 for A/UX. Provided by Phillip
Porch (root@theporch.raider.net)
- texinfo-3.1.diff
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Small patch to allow you to compile texinfo 3.1 under A/UX. In
case you want to do it yourself :)
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jim@jagubox.gsfc.nasa.gov Greenbelt, MD 20771
Voice: 301-286-5964 FAX: 301-286-1719
"If we increase the size of the penguin until it is the same height as a man
and then compare the relative brain size, we now find that the penguin's
brain is still smaller. But, and this is the point, it is larger than it WAS!"