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9339.1 | may have been the old Freeware CD | SMURF::SEAGRAVES | Jim, Digital UNIX Tech. Partners. Eng. Grp.,381-6199 | Tue Apr 01 1997 17:04 | 22 |
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1) The current set is in a cardboard cover dated Dec 96/Feb 97.
mstools is mstools-20.tar.gz which is a set of ASCII files.
Use gunzip, and then tar xvf to do the extract.
2) The original Freeware CD may have had an error in that tar
file.
3) The mstool set is on Digital UNIX V4.0.
4) The (very) latest mstools is version 3.x and can be found on the
current LINUX distribution. We'll be updating the Freeware CD
src version to it shortly.
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9339.2 | | TENNIS::KAM | AltaVista Software 714/261-4133 DTN 535.4133 | Tue Apr 01 1997 18:00 | 9 |
| 2) The original Freeware CD may have had an error in that tar
file.
Customer is using the media that comes with 4.0. They tried a number
of tar files in the FREEWARE section with the same issues. We'll try
and get them another CD.
Regards,
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9339.3 | Freeware CD(s) are on the web... | AMCUCS::SWIERKOWSKI | Quot homines tot sententiae | Wed Apr 02 1997 17:21 | 25 |
| Greetings!
The "Freeware CD" (both sources and executables) that came with my V4.0
distribution kit mount just fine and I was able to unzip the mstools.tar.gz
file and then un-tar it okay, so you must have a bad CD. In the meantime,
your customer doesn't have to wait for a real CD if they have Web access,
just open up the "Demos, Shareware and Freeware" page at:
- http://www.unix.digital.com/demos/index.html
This still has links for the 1993 Freeware CD(s) and the current (1996)
Freeware CD's, they can pull mstools.tar.gz directly from:
- http://www.unix.digital.com/demos/freesrc/Freeware_Digital_src/
Cheers...
Tony Swierkowski
Digital Equipment Corporation
Software Partner Engineering
Palo Alto, California
(415) 617-3601
"[email protected]"
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