User Contributed Software @(#)README 6.2 (Berkeley) 6/7/86 The subtree /usr/src/new contains programs contributed by the user community. The following software is included: Directory Description Contributor(s) --------- ----------- ----------- B B progamming language & environment CWI X X Window system M.I.T. ansi ANSI and VMS standard tape handler Tom Quarles, Berkeley apl APL system Purdue bib bibliography system Arizona courier remote procedure call package Eric Cooper, Berkeley cpm CP/M floppy access package Helge Skrivervik dipress Xerox Interpress Tools Xerox dsh distributed shell Dave Presotto, Berkeley emacs Gnumacs Richard Stallman enet Packet filter Jeff Mogul, Stanford help Help system John Kunze, Berkeley hyper Hyperchannel support tools Steve Glaser, Tektronix icon ICON system Arizona jove Emacs editor Jon Payne kermit File transfer protocol Columbia University mh MH mail system Rand Corporation, UCI mkmf Makefile generator Peter Nicklin, Berkeley mmdf MMDF mail system Dr. Dave Farber, Delaware news USENET bulletin board system Matt Glickman, Berkeley; Rick Adams, CSS nntp remote news access Phil Lapsley, Berkeley notes notes files bulletin board system Illinois np100 Utilities for Interlan NP100 MICOM-Interlan patch apply diffs to originals Larry Wall, SDC pathalias uucp router Peter Honeyman, Princeton rcs revision control system Walter Tichy, Purdue rn news reader Larry Wall spms software project management system Peter Nicklin, Berkeley sumacc MacIntosh cross development system William Croft, Stanford sunrpc Remote procedure call package Sun Microsystems tac reverse a file by segments Jay Lepreau, Utah tools miscellaneous tools John Kunze, Berkeley umodem File transfer protocol Lauren Weinstein xns XNS/Courier user code J.Q. Johnson, Cornell The individuals responsible for the software should be identified in the accompanying 4.3BSD documents which describe the user contributed software. All software included here has been written by outside parties; we gratefully acknowledge their contributions. Consult ``Installing and Operating 4.3BSD on the VAX'' (SMM:1) for instructions on how to extract the user contributed software. The organization of the software is such that a single make command will compile and/or install most of it. Some of the software requires customization before it can be built and installed. The software requiring customization is listed in the top level Makefile in OPTDIR. To compile everything else, simply type make Once this is done, to install the default software in the /usr/new area of the file system type make installall to install only the subset of software installed on the distribution tape type make install Most subdirectories have README files and individual Makefiles. If you want only some of the software contained here go to the appropriate directories and use the ``make'' and ``make install'' commands to compile and install the desired system. As distributed, all the default software is set up to be installed in ${DESTDIR}/usr/new, where DESTDIR is a make macro that can be supplied on the command line. Consult each directory's README file for the information needed to change this. The software included here is in use at Berkeley, or other sites running 4.3BSD (or an earlier derivative). Please remember that this is contributed software and, as such, we do not ``support'' it in the same manner as that software which is part of the standard distribution. Most subsystems have either a README file or doc directory that should be consulted to find an interested party to which bugs and/or bug fixes should be sent. In certain cases these people are located at Berkeley; this does not imply they are part of the Computer Systems Research Group, please contact them as individuals. Mike Karels Kirk Mckusick Jim Bloom Miriam Amos Kevin Dunlap