Warren
I understand and thank you. That is surely a possible place to put things. I was thinking
something a little different. The directory you have are more general tools that really
apply across releases and specific targets.
I was thinking when you have tools like the set I mentioned previously that are system
specific and you probable want to supply target binaries that you try to keep them in a
directory next the system that they relate. Thus in your Research directory - create
a v6 specific contributed tool directory.
Sent from my PDP-7 Running UNIX V0 expect things to be almost but not quite.
On Dec 31, 2018, at 6:36 PM, Warren Toomey
<wkt(a)tuhs.org> wrote:
On Mon, Dec 31, 2018 at 09:55:31AM -0500, Clem
Cole wrote:
*** Note to Warren. It might be a wise to put copies of v6tar (both
seperate I/D and not) binaries and maybe cpio(v6) on the TUHS we site
in the V6 directory; maybe, a 'collected_tools' directory. Noel's
tools would probably make sense to add there also. I bet people that
are downloading and playing might find them helpful.
In the Unix Archive, there is this location:
https://www.tuhs.org/Archive/Tools/
It's separate from the distributions. Pro: it keeps the original files
separate from 3rd party things; con: it's a bit harder to find things
when you need them.
If anybody has other tools or useful utilities to add in here, let me know!
There are some Usenix tapes in the archive here:
https://www.tuhs.org/Archive/Applications/
Look in Shoppa_Tapes, Spencer_Tapes and Spencer_Tapes. If there are
other tape images out there that I could add, let me know as well.
Happy New Year, everyone.
Cheers, Warren