Files in area [65] - [GNU] 7 SOURCE.TXT 385 GNU SOURCES BESCHIKBAAR OP VERZOEK [From ] USER [Filename] SOURCE.TXT [File 7 OF 10] [FREE] [Size ] 385 [Fri 30 Dec 94 12:42] [Dwnlds ] 10 [Dwnld Tm] 0:01 GNU SOURCES BESCHIKBAAR OP VERZOEK De sources van de GNU software die in deze area te vinden is zijn, zoals vereist door de GNU Public License, beschikbaar. Maar omdat deze onnodig veel harddiskruimte in zouden nemen staan ze niet permanent op het BBS. Als je de source van 't een of ander wilt hebben, stuur dan een berichtje aan sysop, dan uploaden we deze naar je prive-directory. 8 GCC258_1.LHA 2056k GCC 2.5.8 distributie, basisprogramma's. [From ] USER [Filename] GCC258_1.LHA [File 8 OF 10] [FREE] [Size ] 2105039 [Mon 29 Aug 94 10:4] [Dwnlds ] 10 [Dwnld Tm] 11:42 GCC 2.5.8 distributie, basisprogramma's. Short: gcc-2.5.8 full dist part 1: main. Type: dev/gcc Uploader: mscheler@wuarchive.wustl.edu Author: phb@colombo.telesys-innov.fr This directory contains the 2.5.8 release of the GNU C compiler. It includes all of the support for compiling C++ and Objective C, including a run-time library for Objective C. The GNU C compiler is free software. See the file COPYING for copying permission. 9 GCC258_3.LHA 1773k GCC 2.5.8 distributie, documentatie. [From ] USER [Filename] GCC258_3.LHA [File 9 OF 10] [FREE] [Size ] 1814531 [Mon 29 Aug 94 10:4] [Dwnlds ] 10 [Dwnld Tm] 10:05 GCC 2.5.8 distributie, documentatie. 10 GCC258_4.LHA 2031k GCC 2.5.8 distributie, extra binary's. [From ] USER [Filename] GCC258_4.LHA [File 10 OF 10] [FREE] [Size ] 2079472 [Mon 29 Aug 94 10:4] [Dwnlds ] 10 [Dwnld Tm] 11:34 GCC 2.5.8 distributie, extra binary's. 11 HWGRCSP8F.LHA 530k GNU Revision Control System 5.6.0.1. [From ] USER [Filename] HWGRCSP8F.LHA [File 11 OF 10] [FREE] [Size ] 542451 [Mon 29 Aug 94 10:4] [Dwnlds ] 10 [Dwnld Tm] 3:01 GNU Revision Control System 5.6.0.1. Short: GNU Revision Control System 5.6.0.1, Patch 8, SAS/C port Type: dev/misc Uploader: heinz@hwg.muc.de HWGRCS Patch Level 8 This archive contains a complete port of RCS 5.6.0.1, the executables of GNU diffutils 2.6, GNU patch 2.1, and my LP utility to support paged diff outputs. HWGRCS depends on >=V37 being around. Four sources, check README.FIRST inside the archive and look for the additional file HWGRCSsrcp8f.lha. Man pages in ASCII format can be found in HWGRCSmanp7f.lha, if you don't like AmigaGuideŽ docs. Heinz Wrobel 12 GNU4AMIGA_1.TX 37k Lijst met alle naar Amiga geporte GNU software. [From ] USER [Filename] GNU4AMIGA_1.TXT [File 12 OF 10] [FREE] [Size ] 36914 [Mon 29 Aug 94 23:4] [Dwnlds ] 10 [Dwnld Tm] 0:13 Lijst met alle naar Amiga geporte GNU software. Short: list of all ported GNU software Type: text/docs Uploader: florath@jupiter.stochastik.rwth-aachen.de This is a list of all ported GNU software, version 1 Please send comments, bug fixes, wishes, completions, etc. to florath@jupiter.stochastik.rwth-aachen.de 14 LESS-252.LHA 268k Amiga port van GNU less 252. (OS2.0+) [From ] USER [Filename] LESS-252.LHA [File 14 OF 10] [FREE] [Size ] 274196 [Thu 5 Jan 95 11:40] [Dwnlds ] 10 [Dwnld Tm] 1:32 Amiga port van GNU less 252. (OS2.0+) Requirements: ixemul.library (not included) Any Amiga WB 2.x and up Not tested on 3.1 Description: An Amiga port of the GNU reader less-252 Usages: File reader Documentation: Man pages included Distribution: Free, done as a public service by BOTH Software For More Info: See INSTALL NEWS README README.AMIGA 15 A2.0BEMACS-BIN 2168k GNU Emacs versie 19.25, binaire distributie. [From ] USER [Filename] A2.0BEMACS-BIN.LHA [File 15 OF 10] [FREE] [Size ] 2219649 [Thu 12 Jan 95 17:17] [Dwnlds ] 10 [Dwnld Tm] 12:20 GNU Emacs versie 19.25, binaire distributie. WARNING Even though, as GNU software, this comes with NO warrenty, this comes with even less warenty. This is a BETA version. It works on my machine. DESCRIPTION Emacs is a very powerful, but sometimes cryptic, text editor. Its basic features are similar to those of the MEmacs editor which comes with AmigaDOS (in the Tools directory), but has numerous other facilities: - unlimited undo. - language specific editing, with automatic (re)indentation. - a dialect of lisp as extension language, leading to extreme reconfigurability. - abbreviations for commonly typed words. - complete on-line manual. - powerful search & replace facilities (including wildcards). - direct mail and news reading ability - everything you could every desire in an editor and some of what you'd like in a good OS NEW FEATURES Since the previous release (1.26), the major change has been to move to emacs-19.25. Emacs-19 has many new features and optimizations. Many of the new lisp packages require Emacs-19. OLD FEATURES - menus, mouse, clipboard, rexx and workbench support. - public screen support - For the most part, it's working "good enough" --- I'm using for most everything. I havn't, however, deleted 18 from my disk yet ;). MISSING EMACS-19 FEATURES - multiple "frames" (what emacs calls windows) support. - fonts/faces (emacs does support choice of *one* font) - mouse support isn't completely Emacs-19 compliant. SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS - AmigaDOS 2.04 - At least 2MB of memory (emacs uses about 750k + memory for the files being edited). - 5MB of free disk space for the binary version, 20MB for the source version (but you can remove some of the files once it has been installed). If you want to build it, don't even ask... - Emacs works with a 68000 (A500,A2000), but is a bit slow. It is very pleasant to use with a 68030/25MHz ... KNOWN BUGS - exec-path just doesn't seem to work right. Some things that call external programs won't find them. Sometimes there is a way around as in vc-path for vc. However, anything you put in gnuemacs:etc (an extra assign to gnuemacs-19.25) will be found as will anything in s: I honestly havn't figured this one out yet. - "vm" creates buffers with *huge* filenames. The format is uses to generate a buffer name from a "forwarded" buffer puts in a colon. This causes a lockup. This may be true for other buffer names with a colon. - I havn't tested menus yet. I am told someone has munged the menus to work just like other v19 menus. Someone should verify this. - clipboard interaction doesn't work exactly as expected. If you cut from some other app, then use kill-region, then use yank followed by yank-pop, you don't get what you cut. - Some issues with env-vars remain. Emacs keeps internal copy which may not be appropriate on the Amiga. I havn't decided how to hack this up yet. - It seem inexplicably slightly slower in screen movement from the 18 port. May be due to creaping featureism. 18 IXEM404LIB.LHA 372k ixemul.lbrary versie 40.4 beta. [From ] USER [Filename] IXEM404LIB.LHA [File 18 OF 10] [FREE] [Size ] 380782 [Sun 9 Apr 95 22:25] [Dwnlds ] 10 [Dwnld Tm] 2:07 ixemul.lbrary versie 40.4 beta. 19 GCC263-INSTALL 13k Gcc installer script [From ] USER [Filename] GCC263-INSTALL.LHA [File 19 OF 10] [FREE] [Size ] 12791 [Thu 27 Apr 95 22:55] [Dwnlds ] 10 [Dwnld Tm] 0:05 Gcc installer script About GCC-Install ================= This archive contains an installer script for the GNU C compiler. It may be used independent from the version you want to install or deinstall. This file should replace the existing installer script, which is known to be buggy (sorry) and lacks some features which seem to me to be rather important, considering all those questions which would never be asked, if people would use this script. GCC-Install's new features are - does not depend on external files, textfiles that should be created are contained in the script. - can make gcc to use the Commodore OS headers without copying them to GNU:os-include - can be used for deinstallation or reconfiguration only[U] Upload file [D] Download [F] File list [A] Change areas [N] New file scan [=] Global list [P] Private area [O] Edit signature [R] Read file [I] View archive [^] Goto msg area [@] Send message [M] Main menu [G] Goodbye [H] Help [B] Send filelist [?] Display menu [RET] Next file [*] Search file Area: [65] [GNU] [0/1-17] => █