/usr/share/xemacs-21.4.22/etc/ORDERS is in xemacs21-support 21.4.22-14ubuntu1.
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Note: this file describes how you order software from the Free Software
Foundation directly. Information on getting XEmacs can be found in
the file DISTRIB.
The actual order form follows the descriptions of media contents.
Most of this file is excerpted from the January 1996 GNU's Bulletin.
Please send suggestions for improvements to gnu@prep.ai.mit.edu or the postal
address at the end of the order form. Thank You.
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FSF Order Form with Descriptions January, 1996
Free Software Foundation, Inc. Telephone: +1-617-542-5942
59 Temple Place - Suite 330 Fax: (including Japan) +1-617-542-2652
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Donations Translate Into Free Software
Cygnus Matches Donations!
Free Software Redistributors Donate
Help from Free Software Companies
Major Changes in GNU Software and Documentation
The Deluxe Distribution
GNU Documentation
GNU Software
Program/Package Cross Reference
Tapes
Languages Tape
Lisps and Emacs Tape
Utilities Tape
Scheme Tape
X11 Tapes
Berkeley 4.4BSD-Lite Tape
VMS Emacs and VMS Compiler Tapes
CD-ROMs
Pricing of the GNU CD-ROMs
December 1995 Compiler Tools Binaries CD-ROM
December 1994 Compiler Tools Binaries CD-ROM
December 1993 Compiler Tools Binaries CD-ROM
Source Code CD-ROMs
December 1995 Source Code CD-ROMs
June 1995 Source Code CD-ROM
May 1994 Source Code CD-ROM
November 1993 Source Code CD-ROM
MS-DOS Book with CD-ROM
Debian GNU/Linux Book with CD-ROM
MS-DOS Diskettes
DJGPP Diskettes
Emacs Diskettes
Selected Utilities Diskettes
Windows Diskette
Tape & CD-ROM Subscription Service
FSF T-shirt
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Free Software Redistributors Donate
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The SNOW 2.1 CD producers added the words "Includes $5 donation to the FSF"
to the front of their CD. Potential buyers will know just how much of the
price is for the FSF & how much is for the redistributor.
The Sun Users Group Deutschland & ASCII Corporation (Japan) have added
donations to the FSF to the price of their next GNU software CD-ROMs.
Austin Code Works, a free software redistributor, supports free software
development by giving the FSF 20% of the selling price for the GNU software
CDs they produce & sell.
Walnut Creek CDROM & Info Magic, free software redistributors, are also
giving us part of their selling price.
TOHDO-SHA is donating 400 yen to the FSF for each copy of `The GNU Emacs Lisp
Reference Manual, Japanese Edition' sold at bookstores in Japan.
CQ Publishing made a large donation from the sales of their GAWK book in
Japanese.
In the long run, the success of free software depends on how much new free
software people develop. Free software distribution offers an opportunity to
raise funds for such development in an ethical way. These redistributors
have made use of the opportunity. Many others let it go to waste.
You can help promote free software development by convincing for-a-fee
redistributors to contribute--either by doing development themselves or by
donating to development organizations (the FSF and others).
The way to convince distributors to contribute is to demand and expect this
of them. This means choosing among distributors partly by how much they give
to free software development. Then you can show distributors they must
compete to be the one who gives the most.
To make this work, you must insist on numbers that you can compare, such as,
"We will give ten dollars to the Foobar project for each disk sold." A vague
commitment, such as "A portion of the profits is donated," doesn't give you a
basis for comparison. Even a precise fraction "of the profits from this
disk" is not very meaningful, since creative accounting and unrelated
business decisions can greatly alter what fraction of the sales price counts
as profit.
Also, press developers for firm information about what kind of development
they do or support. Some kinds make much more long-term difference than
others. For example, maintaining a separate version of a GNU program
contributes very little; maintaining a program on behalf of the GNU Project
contributes much. Easy new ports contribute little, since someone else would
surely do them; difficult ports such as adding a new CPU to the GNU compiler
or Mach contribute more; major new features and programs contribute the most.
By establishing the idea that supporting further development is "the proper
thing to do" when distributing free software for a fee, we can assure a
steady flow of resources for making more free software.
Help from Free Software Companies
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When choosing a free software business, ask those you are considering how
much they do to assist free software development, e.g., by contributing money
to free software development or by writing free software improvements
themselves for general use. By basing your decision partially on this
factor, you can help encourage those who profit from free software to
contribute to its growth.
Wingnut (SRA's special GNU support group) regularly donates a part of its
income to the FSF to support the development of new GNU programs. Listing
them here is our way of thanking them. Wingnut has made a pledge to donate
10% of their income to the FSF, and has purchased several Deluxe Distribution
packages in Japan. Also see *Note Cygnus Matches Donations!::.
Wingnut Project
Software Research Associates, Inc.
1-1-1 Hirakawa-cho, Chiyoda-ku
Tokyo 102, Japan
Phone: (+81-3)3234-2611
Fax: (+81-3)3942-5174
E-mail: `info-wingnut@sra.co.jp'
WWW: `http://www.sra.co.jp/public/sra/product/wingnut/'
Major Changes in GNU Software and Documentation
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* A New FSF T-shirt! (*Note FSF T-shirt::)
We have a new T-shirt. This design was inspired by the cover of the
`GNU Emacs Lisp Reference Manual'.
* GNU Emacs 19.30 (*Note GNU Software::)
We have just released Emacs 19.30. New features include support for menu
bars on text-only terminals, a total rewrite of GNUS, multiple frames on
Windows NT and Windows 95, & many others.
* New Programs on the Tapes (*Note GNU Software::)
`gettext' is now on the *Note Languages Tape::. Termutils & Midnight
Commander have been added to the *Note Utilities Tape::. CLX has been
added to the *Note Lisps/Emacs Tape::. Newer versions of many of our
programs & manuals have been placed on all the media we distribute.
* New Source Code CD!
We have just released the December 1995 Source Code CD-ROMs (Edition 7).
Due to increasing amounts of GNU Software, the Source Code CD is now a
two disc set--the price remains unchanged! The new programs included
are: apache, CLX, Elisp archive, `ffcall', `gettext', GN, Gnans,
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W3, and `xgrabsc'. *Note GNU Software::, for more information about
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(both our Required & Optional distributions), MIT Scheme 7.3, Emacs
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more information, see *Note December 1995 Source Code CD-ROMs::.
* New Compiler Tools CD-ROM
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versions of much of its software. It contains executables of the GNU
compiler tools for some systems that don't normally come with a
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We hope to include more systems with each update of this CD-ROM. If you
can help build binaries for new systems or have one to suggest, please
contact us at either address on page 1. For more information, see *Note
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* New/Updated Manuals since Last Bulletin (*Note Documentation::)
We have a new manual: `The GNU Emacs Lisp Reference Manual, Japanese
Edition' - the FSF would like to thank the team of over 30 Japanese who
did the translation. These new editions include bug fixes and
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Make', `Bison', `Programming in Emacs Lisp: An Introduction', and `The
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The Deluxe Distribution
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GNU Documentation
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GNU is dedicated to having quality, easy-to-use online & printed
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describe how to use all the features of each program, & give examples of
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will not break or crease as an ordinary paperback will. Currently, the
`GDB', `Emacs', `Emacs Lisp Reference', `Programming in Emacs Lisp: An
Introduction', `GAWK', `Make', `Bison', & `Texinfo' manuals have this
binding. The other GNU manuals also lie flat when opened, using a GBC or
Wire-O binding. All our manuals are 7in by 9.25in except the 8.5in by 11in
`Calc' manual.
The edition number of the manual and version number of the program listed
after each manual's name were current at the time this Bulletin was published.
`Debugging with GDB' (Edition 4.12 for Version 4.14) tells how to run your
program under GNU Debugger control, examine and alter data, modify a
program's flow of control, and use GDB through GNU Emacs.
The `GNU Emacs Manual' (11th Edition for Version 19.29) describes editing with
GNU Emacs. It explains advanced features, including outline mode and regular
expression search; how to use special programming modes to write languages
like C++ and TeX; how to use the `tags' utility; how to compile and correct
code; how to make your own keybindings; and other elementary customizations.
`Programming in Emacs Lisp: An Introduction' (Edition 1.04) is for people who
are not necessarily interested in programming, but who do want to customize
or extend their computing environment. If you read it in Emacs under Info
mode, you can run the sample programs directly.
`The GNU Emacs Lisp Reference Manual' (Edition 2.4 for Version 19.29) and
`The GNU Emacs Lisp Reference, Japanese Edition' (Japanese DRAFT Revision
1.0, from English Edition 2.4 for Version 19.29) covers this programming
language in depth, including data types, control structures, functions,
macros, syntax tables, searching/matching, modes, windows, keymaps, byte
compilation, and the operating system interface.
`The GAWK Manual' (Edition 0.16 for Version 2.16) tells how to use the GNU
implementation of `awk'. It is written for those who have never used `awk'
and describes the features of this powerful string and record manipulation
language.
The `Make Manual' (Edition 0.49 for Version 3.74) describes GNU `make', a
program used to rebuild parts of other programs. The manual tells how to
write "makefiles", which specify how a program is to be compiled and how its
files depend on each other. Included are an introductory chapter for novice
users and a section about automatically generated dependencies.
The `Flex' manual (Edition 1.03 for Version 2.3.7) teaches you to write a
lexical scanner definition for the `flex' program to create a C++ or C-coded
scanner that recognizes the patterns defined. You need no prior knowledge of
scanners.
The `Bison' manual (December 1993 Edition for Version 1.23) teaches you how
to write context-free grammars for the Bison program that convert into
C-coded parsers. You need no prior knowledge of parser generators.
`Using and Porting GNU CC' (September 1994 Edition for Version 2.6) tells how
to run, install, and port the GNU C Compiler to new systems. It lists new
features and incompatibilities of GCC, but people not familiar with C will
still need a good reference on the C programming language. It also covers
G++. We are doing limited copier runs of this manual until it becomes more
stable.
The `Texinfo' manual (Edition 2.21 for Version 3) explains the markup
language that produces our online Info documentation & typeset hardcopies.
It tells you how to make tables, lists, chapters, nodes, indexes, cross
references, & how to catch mistakes. This second edition describes over 50
new commands.
`The Termcap Manual' (2nd Edition for Version 1.2), often described as "twice
as much as you ever wanted to know about termcap," details the format of the
termcap database, the definitions of terminal capabilities, and the process
of interrogating a terminal description. This manual is primarily for
programmers.
The `C Library Reference Manual' (Edition 0.06 for Version 1.09) describes
the library's facilities, including both what Unix calls "library functions"
& "system calls." We are doing small copier runs of this manual until it
becomes more stable. Please send fixes to `bug-glibc-manual@prep.ai.mit.edu'.
The `Emacs Calc Manual' (Edition 2.02 for Version 2.02) is both a tutorial
and a reference manual. It tells how to do ordinary arithmetic, how to use
Calc for algebra, calculus, and other forms of mathematics, and how to extend
Calc.
GNU Software
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We also offer software on various media and printed documentation:
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(Such prohibitions on software development are fought by the League for
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GNU `make' is on several of our tapes because some system vendors supply no
`make' utility at all and some native `make' programs lack the `VPATH'
feature essential for using the GNU configure system to its full extent. The
GNU `make' sources have a shell script to build `make' itself on such systems.
We welcome all bug reports and enhancements sent to the appropriate
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Configuring GNU Software
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We are using, Autoconf, a uniform scheme for configuring GNU software
packages in order to compile them (see "Autoconf" below, in this article).
The goal is to have all GNU software support the same alternatives for naming
machine and system types.
Ultimately, it will be possible to configure and build the entire system all
at once, eliminating the need to configure each individual package separately.
You can also specify both the host and target system to build
cross-compilation tools. Most GNU programs now use Autoconf-generated
configure scripts.
GNU Software currently available
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For future programs and features, see *Note Forthcoming GNUs::.
Key to cross reference:
BinCD
December 1994 Binaries CD-ROM
DjgpD
Djgpp Diskettes
DosBC
MS-DOS Book with CD-ROM
EmcsD
Emacs Diskettes
LangT
Languages Tape
LiteT
4.4BSD-Lite Tape
LspEmcT
Lisps/Emacs Tape
SchmT
Scheme Tape
SrcCD
December 1995 Source CD-ROMs
UtilD
Selected Utilities Diskettes
UtilT
Utilities Tape
VMSCmpT
VMS Compiler Tape
VMSEmcsT
VMS Emacs Tape
WdwsD
Windows Diskette
X11OptT
X11 Optional Tape
X11ReqT
X11 Required Tape
[FSFman] shows that we sell a manual for that package. [FSFrc] shows we sell
a reference card for that package. To order them, see the *note Free
Software Foundation Order Form::.. *Note Documentation::, for more
information on the manuals. Source code for each manual or reference card is
included with each package.
* `acm' (SrcCD, UtilT)
`acm' is a LAN-oriented, multiplayer aerial combat simulation that runs
under the X Window System. Players engage in air to air combat against
one another using heat seeking missiles and cannons. We are working on
a more accurate simulation of real airplane flight characteristics.
* apache (SrcCD)
Apache is an HTTP server designed as a plug-in replacement for version
1.3 or 1.4 of the NCSA server. It fixes numerous bugs in the NCSA
server and includes many frequently requested new features, and has an
API which allows it to be extended to meet users' needs more easily.
* Autoconf (SrcCD, UtilT)
Autoconf produces shell scripts which automatically configure source code
packages. These scripts adapt the packages to many kinds of Unix-like
systems without manual user intervention. Autoconf creates a script for
a package from a template file which lists the operating system features
which the package can use, in the form of `m4' macro calls. Autoconf
requires GNU `m4' to operate, but the resulting configure scripts it
generates do not.
* BASH (SrcCD, UtilT)
GNU's shell, BASH (Bourne Again SHell), is compatible with the Unix `sh'
and offers many extensions found in `csh' and `ksh'. BASH has job
control, `csh'-style command history, command-line editing (with Emacs
and `vi' modes built-in, and the ability to rebind keys) via the
`readline' library. BASH conforms to the POSIX 1003.2-1992 standard.
* `bc' (DosBC, SrcCD, UtilT)
`bc' is an interactive algebraic language with arbitrary precision
numbers. GNU `bc' follows the POSIX 1003.2-1992 standard, with several
extensions including multi-character variable names, an `else'
statement, and full Boolean expressions. The RPN calculator `dc' is now
distributed as part of the same package, but GNU `bc' is not implemented
as a `dc' preprocessor.
* BFD (BinCD, DjgpD, DosBC, LangT, SrcCD)
The Binary File Descriptor library allows a program which operates on
object files (e.g., `ld' or GDB) to support many different formats in a
clean way. BFD provides a portable interface, so that only BFD needs to
know the details of a particular format. One result is that all
programs using BFD will support formats such as a.out, COFF, and ELF.
BFD comes with Texinfo source for a manual (not yet published on paper).
At present, BFD is not distributed separately; it is included with
packages that use it.
* Binutils (BinCD, DjgpD, DosBC, LangT, SrcCD; `gas' only on VMSCmpT)
Binutils includes these programs: `ar', `c++filt', `demangle', `gas',
`gprof', `ld', `nlmconv', `nm', `objcopy', `objdump', `ranlib', `size',
`strings', & `strip'.
Binutils version 2 uses the BFD library. The GNU assembler, `gas',
supports the a29k, Alpha, H8/300, H8/500, HP-PA, i386, i960, m68k, m88k,
MIPS, NS32K, SH, SPARC, Tahoe, Vax and Z8000 CPUs, and attempts to be
compatible with many other assemblers for UNIX and embedded systems. It
can produce mixed C-and-assembly listings, and includes a macro facility
similar to that in some other assemblers. GNU's linker `ld' emits
source-line numbered error messages for multiply-defined symbols and
undefined references, and interprets a superset of AT&T's Linker Command
Language, which gives control over where segments are placed in memory.
`nlmconv' converts object files into Novell NetWare Loadable Modules.
`objdump' can disassemble code for most of the CPUs listed above, and
can display other data (e.g., symbols and relocations) from any file
format read by BFD.
* Bison (BinCD,DjgpD,DosBC,LangT,SrcCD,VMSCmpT)[FSFman,FSFrc]
Bison is an upwardly compatible replacement for the parser generator
`yacc'. Texinfo source for the `Bison Manual' and reference card are
included. *Note Documentation::.
A recent policy change allows non-free programs to use Bison-generated
parsers. *Note Conditions for Using Bison::.
* C Library (BinCD, LangT, SrcCD) [FSFman]
The GNU C library supports ANSI C-1989, POSIX 1003.1-1990 and most of the
functions in POSIX 1003.2-1992. It is upwardly compatible with 4.4BSD
and includes many System V functions, plus GNU extensions.
The C Library performs many functions of the Unix system calls in the
GNU/Hurd. Mike Haertel has written a fast `malloc' which wastes less
memory than the old GNU version. The GNU regular-expression functions
(`regex' and `rx') now nearly conform to the POSIX 1003.2 standard.
GNU `stdio' lets you define new kinds of streams, just by writing a few
C functions. The `fmemopen' function uses this to open a stream on a
string, which can grow as necessary. You can define your own `printf'
formats to use a C function you have written. For example, you can
safely use format strings from user input to implement a `printf'-like
function for another programming language. Extended `getopt' functions
are already used to parse options, including long options, in many GNU
utilities.
The C Library runs on Sun-3 (SunOS 4.1), Sun-4 (SunOS 4.1 or Solaris 2),
HP 9000/300 (4.3BSD), SONY News 800 (NewsOS 3 or 4), MIPS DECstation
(Ultrix 4), DEC Alpha (OSF/1), i386/i486/Pentium (System V, SVR4, BSD,
SCO 3.2, & SCO ODT 2.0), Sequent Symmetry i386 (Dynix 3), & SGI (Irix
4). *Note Forthcoming GNUs::. Texinfo source for the
`GNU C Library Reference Manual' is included (*note Documentation::..
* C++ Library (BinCD, DjgpD, DosBC, LangT, SrcCD)
The GNU C++ library (libg++) contains an extensive collection of C++
"forest" classes, an IOStream library for input/output routines, and
support tools for use with G++. Supported classes include: Obstacks,
multiple-precision Integers and Rationals, Complex numbers, arbitrary
length Strings, BitSets, and BitStrings.
The distribution also includes the libstdc++ library. This implements
library facilities defined by the forthcoming ANSI/ISO C++ standard,
including a port of the Standard Template Library.
* Calc (DosBC, LspEmcT, SrcCD) [FSFman, FSFrc]
Calc (written by Dave Gillespie in Emacs Lisp) is an extensible, advanced
desk calculator & mathematical tool that runs as part of GNU Emacs. You
can use Calc just as a simple four-function calculator, but it has many
more features including: choice of algebraic or RPN (stack-based) entry;
logarithmic, trigonometric, & financial functions; arbitrary precision;
complex numbers; vectors; matrices; dates; times; infinities; sets;
algebraic simplification; differentiation & integration. It outputs to
`gnuplot', & comes with source for a manual & reference card (*note
Documentation::.).
* `cfengine' (SrcCD, UtilT)
`cfengine' is used for maintaining site-wide configuration of a
heterogeneous Unix network using a simple high level language. Its
appearance is similar to `rdist', but also allows many more operations
to be performed automatically. See Mark Burgess, "A Site Configuration
Engine", `Computing Systems', Vol. 8, No. 3 (ask `office@usenix.org' how
to get a copy).
* Chess (SrcCD, UtilT, WdwsD)
GNU Chess enables most modern computers to play a full game of chess. It
supports a plain terminal interface, a curses interface, and a spiffy X
Window interface via `xboard'.
Improvements this past year include fixes to the game analyzer, book, &
hash table; smartening up draw and mate; improved thinking on opponent's
time; Autoconf installation; a makefile for Windows NT compilation;
forward pruning; unlimited quiescence captures; improved evaluation;
improved null & time control logic; & repetition-detection.
GNU Chess was originated by Stuart Cracraft. Improvements & rewrites are
from John Stanback, Cha Kong Sian, Mike McGann, and many others.
Send bugs to `bug-gnu-chess@prep.ai.mit.edu' & general comments to
`info-gnu-chess@prep.ai.mit.edu'.
* CLISP (LspEmcT, SrcCD)
CLISP is a Common Lisp implementation by Bruno Haible and Michael Stoll.
It mostly supports the Lisp described by `Common LISP: The Language (2nd
edition)' and the ANSI Common Lisp standard. CLISP includes an
interpreter, a byte-compiler, a large subset of CLOS, a foreign language
interface, and, for some machines, a screen editor. The user interface
language (English, German, French) is choosable at run time. Major
packages that run in CLISP include CLX & Garnet. CLISP needs only 2 MB
of memory & runs on many microcomputers (including MS-DOS systems, OS/2,
Windows NT, Amiga 500-4000, Acorn RISC PC) & Unix-like systems
(GNU/Linux, Sun4, SVR4, SGI, HP-UX, DEC Alpha, NeXTStep, & others).
* Common Lisp **Note Forthcoming GNUs::* (LspEmcT, SrcCD)
GNU Common Lisp (GCL, formerly known as Kyoto Common Lisp) is a compiler
& interpreter for Common Lisp. GCL is very portable & extremely
efficient on a wide class of applications, & compares favorably in
performance with commercial Lisps on several large theorem-prover &
symbolic algebra systems. GCL supports the CLtL1 specification but is
moving towards the proposed ANSI standard.
GCL compiles to C & then uses the native optimizing C compiler (e.g.,
GCC). A function with a fixed number of args & one value turns into a C
function of the same number of args, returning one value--so GCL is
maximally efficient on such calls. Its conservative garbage collector
gives great freedom to the C compiler to put Lisp values in registers.
It has a source level Lisp debugger for interpreted code & displays
source code in an Emacs window. Its profiler (based on the C profiling
tools) counts function calls & the time spent in each function.
There is now a built-in interface to the Tk widget system. It runs in a
separate process, so users may monitor progress on Lisp computations or
interact with running computations via a windowing interface.
There is also an Xlib interface via C (xgcl-2). CLX runs with GCL, as
does PCL (see "PCL" later in this article). *Note Forthcoming GNUs::,
for plans regarding GCL or for recent developments.
GCL version 2.2 is released under the GNU Library General Public License.
* CLX (LspEmcT, SrcCD)
CLX is an X Window interface library for GCL.
* `cpio' (DosBC, SrcCD, UtilD, UtilT)
`cpio' is an archive program with all the features of SVR4 `cpio',
including support for the final POSIX 1003.1 `ustar' standard. `mt', a
program to position magnetic tapes, is included with `cpio'.
* CVS (SrcCD, UtilT)
CVS, the Concurrent Version System, manages software revision & release
control at a multi-developer, multi-directory, multi-group site. It
works best with RCS versions 4 and above, but will parse older RCS
formats, losing some of CVS's fancier features. (See Berliner, Brian,
"CVS-II: Parallelizing Software Development," `Proceedings of the Winter
1990 USENIX Association Conference'; ask `office@usenix.org' how to get
a copy.)
* DejaGnu (LangT, SrcCD)
DejaGnu is a framework to test programs with a single front end for all
tests. The framework's flexibility & consistency makes it easy to write
tests.
DejaGnu comes with `expect', which runs scripts to conduct dialogs with
programs.
* Diffutils (DjgpD, DosBC, SrcCD, UtilT)
GNU `diff' compares files showing line-by-line changes in several
flexible formats. It is much faster than traditional Unix versions. The
Diffutils package contains `diff', `diff3', `sdiff', & `cmp'. Recent
improvements include more consistent handling of character sets and a
new `diff' option to do all input/output in binary; this is useful on
some non-POSIX hosts. Plans for the Diffutils package include support
for internationalization (e.g., error messages in Chinese) and for some
non-Unix PC environments.
* DJGPP (BinCD, DjgpD, DosBC)
DJ Delorie has ported GCC/G++ (see "GCC" in this article) to i386s
running MS-DOS. DJGPP has a 32-bit i386 DOS extender with a symbolic
debugger; development libraries; & ports of Bison, `flex', & Binutils.
Full source code is provided. It needs at least 5MB of hard disk space
to install & 512K of RAM to use. It supports SVGA (up to 1024x768), XMS
& VDISK memory allocation, `himem.sys', VCPI (e.g., QEMM, DESQview, &
386MAX), & DPMI (e.g., Windows 3.x, OS/2, QEMM, & QDPMI).
The FSF offers it on the *Note Compiler Tools Binaries CD-ROM::, and on
the *Note DJGPP Diskettes::. FTP from `oak.oakland.edu' in
`/simtel/vendors/djgpp/' (or another SimTel mirror site).
To join a DJGPP users mailing list, ask
`djgpp-request@sun.soe.clarkson.edu'.
* `dld' (LangT, SrcCD)
`dld' is a dynamic linker written by W. Wilson Ho. Linking your program
with the `dld' library allows you to dynamically load object files into
the running binary. Currently supported are VAX (Ultrix), Sun 3 (SunOS
3.4 & 4.0), SPARC (SunOS 4.0), Sequent Symmetry (Dynix), & Atari ST.
* `doschk' (DosBC, SrcCD, UtilT)
This program is a utility to help software developers ensure that their
source file names are distinguishable on System V platforms with
14-character filenames and on MS-DOS systems with 8+3 character
filenames.
* `ecc' (LangT, SrcCD)
`ecc' is a Reed-Solomon error correction checking program, which can
correct three byte errors in a block of 255 bytes and detect more severe
errors. Contact `paulf@stanford.edu' for more information.
* `ed' (SrcCD, UtilT)
`ed' is the standard text editor. It is line-oriented and can be used
interactively or in scripts.
* Elib (DosBC, LspEmcT, SrcCD)
Elib is a small library of Emacs Lisp functions, including routines for
using AVL trees and doubly-linked lists.
* Elisp archive (SrcCD)
This is a snapshot of Ohio State's GNU Emacs Lisp FTP Archive. FTP it
from `archive.cis.ohio-state.edu' in `/pub/gnu/emacs/elisp-archive'.
* Emacs **Note Forthcoming GNUs:: for future plans.*
In 1975, Richard Stallman developed the first Emacs, an extensible,
customizable real-time display editor & computing environment. GNU Emacs
is his second implementation. It offers true Lisp--smoothly integrated
into the editor--for writing extensions & provides an interface to the X
Window System. It runs on Unix, MS-DOS, & Windows NT. In addition to
its powerful native command set, Emacs has extensions which emulate the
editors vi & EDT (Digital's VMS editor). Emacs has many other features
which make it a full computing support environment. Source for the `GNU
Emacs Manual' & a reference card comes with the software. Sources for
the `GNU Emacs Lisp Reference Manual' & `Programming in Emacs Lisp: An
Introduction' are distributed in separate packages. *Note
Documentation::.
* Emacs 18 (LspEmcT, SrcCD, VMSEmcsT) [FSFrc]
Emacs 18.59 is the last release of version 18 from the FSF. We no longer
maintain it. It supports these Unix systems that Emacs 19 doesn't
support (please help port Emacs 19 to these systems): Alliant FX/80,
Altos 3068, Amdahl (UTS), AT&T (3Bs & 7300 PC), CCI 5/32 & 6/32,
Celerity, Digital (VAX VMS), Dual, Encore (APC, DPC, & XPC), HLH Orion
(original & 1/05), ISI (Optimum V, 80386), Masscomp, NCR Tower 32 (SVR2
& SVR3), Nixdorf Targon 31, Nu (TI & LMI), pfa50, Plexus, Prime EXL,
Stride (system rel. 2), Tahoe, Tandem Integrity S2, Tektronix 16000,
Triton 88, Ustation E30 (SS5E), Whitechapel (MG1), & Wicat.
* Emacs 19 (DosBC, EmcsD, LspEmcT, SrcCD) [FSFman(s), FSFrc]
Emacs 19 works with character-only terminals & with the X Window System
(with or without an X toolkit). New features in Emacs 19 include:
multiple X windows ("frames" to Emacs), with a separate X window for the
minibuffer or a minibuffer attached to each X window; property lists
associated with regions of text in a buffer; multiple fonts & colors
defined by those properties; simplified/improved processing of function
keys, mouse clicks, and mouse movement; X selection processing,
including clipboard selections; hooks to be run if the point or mouse
moves outside a certain range; menu bars and popup menus defined by
keymaps; scrollbars; before- and after-change hooks; a source-level
debugger for Emacs Lisp programs; floating point numbers; improved
buffer allocation, including returning storage to the system when a
buffer is killed; interfacing with the X resource manager; many updated
libraries; integrated support for version control systems (RCS, CVS, &
SCCS); Autoconf based configuration; and support for European character
sets.
Recent features include the ability to open frames on more than one X
display from a single Emacs job, operation on MS-DOS, MS Windows, and
Windows NT, displaying multiple views of an outline at the same time,
support for the Athena & Motif widgets, version control support for CVS
and for multiple branches, text properties for formatting text, commands
to edit text properties and save them in files, and GNU-standard
long-named command line options.
Emacs 19.30 works on: Acorn RISC (RISCiX); Alliant FX/2800 (BSD); Alpha
(OSF/1); Apollo (DomainOS); Bull DPX/2 2nn & 3nn (SysV.3) & sps7
(SysV.2); Clipper; Convex (BSD); Cubix QBx (SysV); Data General Aviion
(DGUX); DEC MIPS (Ultrix 4.2, OSF/1, not VMS); Elxsi 6400 (SysV); Gould
Power Node & NP1 (4.2 & 4.3BSD); Harris Night Hawk 1200, 3000, 4000 &
5000 (cxux); Honeywell XPS100 (SysV); HP 9000 series 200, 300, 700, 800
(but not 500) (4.3BSD; HP-UX 7, 8, 9); Intel i386/i486/Pentium
(GNU/Linux, 386BSD, AIX, BSDI/386, FreeBSD, Esix, ISC, MS-DOS (*note
MS-DOS Diskettes::., & *Note MS-DOS Book with CD-ROM::), NetBSD,
SCO3.2v4, Solaris, SysV, Xenix, WindowsNT); IBM RS/6000 (AIX 3.2) &
RT/PC (AIX, BSD); Motorola Delta 147 & 187 (SysV.3, SysV.4, m88kbcs);
National Semiconductor 32K (Genix); NeXT (BSD, Mach 2 w/ NeXTStep 3.0);
Paragon (OSF/1); Prime EXL (SysV); Pyramid (BSD); Sequent Symmetry (BSD,
ptx); Siemens RM400 & RM600 (SysV); SGI Iris 4D (Irix 4.x & 5.x); Sony
News/RISC (NewsOS); Stardent i860 (SysV); Sun 3 & 4, SPARC 1, 1+, 2, 10,
Classic (SunOS 4.0, 4.1, Solaris 2.0-2.3); Tadpole 68k (SysV); Tektronix
XD88 (SysV.3) & 4300 (BSD); & Titan P2 & P3 (SysV).
Other configurations supported by Emacs 18 should work with few changes
in Emacs 19; as users tell us more about their experiences with different
systems, we will augment the list. Also see *Note Forthcoming GNUs::.
* `es' (SrcCD, UtilT)
`es' is an extensible shell (based on `rc') with first class functions,
lexical scope, exceptions and rich return values (i.e., functions can
return values other than just numbers). `es''s extensibility comes from
the ability to modify and extend the shell's built-in services, such as
path searching and redirection. Like `rc', it is great for both
interactive use and scripting, particularly since its quoting rules are
much less baroque than the C and Bourne shells.
* `f2c' (LangT, SrcCD)
`f2c' converts Fortran-77 source into C or C++, which can be compiled
with GCC or G++. Get bug fixes by FTP from site `netlib.att.com' or by
email from `netlib@research.att.com'. See the file
`/netlib/f2c/readme.Z' for a summary. Also see the GNU Fortran item
later in this article, and in *Note Forthcoming GNUs::.
* `ffcall' (SrcCD)
`ffcall' is a C library for implementing foreign function calls in
embedded interpreters by Bill Triggs and Bruno Haible. It allows C
functions with arbitrary argument lists and return types to be called or
emulated (callbacks).
* Fileutils (DosBC, SrcCD, UtilT)
The Fileutils work on files: `chgrp', `chmod', `chown', `cp', `dd', `df',
`dir', `du', `install', `ln', `ls', `mkdir', `mkfifo', `mknod', `mv',
`rm', `rmdir', `sync', `touch', & `vdir'.
* Findutils (DosBC, SrcCD, UtilT)
`find' is frequently used both interactively and in shell scripts to
find files which match certain criteria and perform arbitrary operations
on them. Also included are `locate', which scans a database for file
names that match a pattern, and `xargs', which applies a command to a
list of files.
* Finger (SrcCD, UtilT)
GNU Finger has more features than other finger programs. For sites with
many hosts, a single host may be designated as the finger "server" host
and other hosts at that site configured as finger "clients". The server
host collects information about who is logged in on the clients. To
finger a user at a GNU Finger site, a query to any of its client hosts
gets useful information. GNU Finger supports many customization
features, including user output filters and site programmable output for
special target names.
* `flex' (BinCD, DjgpD, DosBC, LangT, SrcCD, UtilD) [FSFman, FSFrc]
`flex' is a replacement for the `lex' scanner generator. `flex' was
written by Vern Paxson of the Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory and generates
far more efficient scanners than `lex' does. Sources for the `Flex
Manual' and reference card are included (*note Documentation::.).
* Fortran (`g77') **Note Forthcoming GNUs::* (LangT, SrcCD)
GNU Fortran (`g77'), developed by Craig Burley, is available for public
beta testing on the Internet. For now, `g77' produces code that is
mostly object-compatible with `f2c' & uses the same run-time library
(`libf2c').
* Fontutils (SrcCD, UtilT)
The Fontutils convert between font formats, create fonts for use with
Ghostscript or TeX (starting with a scanned type image & converting the
bitmaps to outlines), et al. It includes: `bpltobzr', `bzrto',
`charspace', `fontconvert', `gsrenderfont', `imageto', `imgrotate',
`limn', & `xbfe'.
* GAWK (DosBC, LangT, SrcCD) [FSFman]
GAWK is upwardly compatible with the latest POSIX specification of
`awk'. It also provides several useful extensions not found in other
`awk' implementations. Texinfo source for the `GAWK Manual' comes with
the software (*note Documentation::.).
* GCC (BinCD, DjgpD, DosBC, LangT, SrcCD, VMSCmpT) [FSFman]
Version 2 of the GNU C Compiler supports the languages C, C++, and
Objective-C; the source file name suffix or a compiler option selects
the language. Objective-C support was donated by NeXT. The runtime
support needed to run Objective-C programs is now distributed with GCC
(this does not include any Objective-C classes aside from `object', but
see "GNUStep" in *Note Forthcoming GNUs::). As much as possible, G++ is
kept compatible with the evolving draft ANSI standard, but not with
`cfront' (AT&T's compiler), which has been diverging from ANSI.
The GNU C Compiler is a fairly portable optimizing compiler which
performs automatic register allocation, common sub-expression
elimination, invariant code motion from loops, induction variable
optimizations, constant propagation and copy propagation, delayed
popping of function call arguments, tail recursion elimination,
integration of inline functions and frame pointer elimination,
instruction scheduling, loop unrolling, filling of delay slots, leaf
function optimization, optimized multiplication by constants, a certain
amount of common subexpression elimination (CSE) between basic blocks
(though not all of the supported machine descriptions provide for
scheduling or delay slots), a feature for assigning attributes to
instructions, and many local optimizations that are automatically
deduced from the machine description.
GCC can open-code most arithmetic on 64-bit values (type `long long
int'). It supports extended floating point (type `long double') on the
68k; other machines will follow.
GCC supports full ANSI C, traditional C, & GNU C extensions (including:
nested functions support, nonlocal gotos, & taking the address of a
label).
GCC can generate a.out, COFF, ELF, & OSF-Rose files when used with a
suitable assembler. It can produce debugging information in these
formats: BSD stabs, COFF, ECOFF, ECOFF with stabs, & DWARF.
GCC generates code for many CPUs, including the a29k, Alpha ARM AT&T
DSP1610 Clipper Convex cN Elxsi Fujitsu Gmicro i370, i860, i960,
MIL-STD-1750a, MIPS, ns32k, PDP-11, Pyramid, ROMP, RS/6000, SH, SPUR,
Tahoe, VAX, & we32k. Position-independent code is generated for the
Clipper, Hitachi H8/300, HP-PA (1.0 & 1.1), i386/i486/Pentium, m68k,
m88k, SPARC, & SPARClite.
Operating systems supported include: GNU/Hurd, GNU/Linux, ACIS, AIX, AOS,
BSD, Clix, Concentrix, Ctix, DG/UX, Dynix, FreeBSD, Genix, HP-UX, Irix,
ISC, Luna, LynxOS, Minix, NetBSD, NewsOS, NeXTStep, OS/2, OSF, OSF-Rose,
RISCOS, SCO, Solaris 2, SunOS 4, System/370, SysV, Ultrix, Unos, VMS, &
Windows/NT.
Using the configuration scheme for GCC, building a cross-compiler is as
easy as building a native compiler.
Version 1 of GCC, G++, & libg++ are no longer maintained.
Texinfo source for the `Using and Porting GNU CC' manual, is included
with GCC (*note Documentation::.).
*Note Forthcoming GNUs::, for plans for later releases of GCC.
* GDB (BinCD, DjgpD, DosBC, LangT, SrcCD) [FSFman, FSFrc]
GDB, the GNU DeBugger, is a source-level debugger for C, C++, & Fortran.
GDB can debug both C and C++ programs, and will work with executables
produced by many different compilers; however, C++ debugging will have
some limitations if you do not use GCC.
GDB has a command line user interface, and Emacs has a GDB mode. Two X
interfaces (not distributed or maintained by the FSF) are: `gdbtk' (FTP
it from `ftp.cygnus.com' in directory `/pub/gdb'); and `xxgdb' (FTP it
from `ftp.x.org' in directory `/contrib/utilities').
Executable files and symbol tables are read via the BFD library, which
allows a single copy of GDB to debug programs with multiple object file
formats (e.g., a.out, COFF, ELF). Other features include a rich command
language, remote debugging over serial lines or TCP/IP, and watchpoints
(breakpoints triggered when the value of an expression changes).
GDB uses a standard remote interface to a simulator library which (so
far) has simulators for the Hitachi H8/300, H8/500, Super-H, & Zilog
Z8001/2.
GDB can perform cross-debugging. To say that GDB "targets" a platform
means it can perform native or cross-debugging for it. To say that GDB
can "host" a given platform means that it can be built on it, but cannot
necessarily debug native programs.
GDB can:
* "target" & "host": Amiga 3000 (Amix), DEC Alpha (OSF/1), DECstation
3100 & 5000 (Ultrix), HP 9000/300 (BSD, HP-UX), HP 9000/700 (HP-UX
9, 10), i386 (GNU/Hurd, GNU/Linux, BSD, FreeBSD, LynxOS, NetBSD,
SCO), IBM RS/6000 (AIX, LynxOS), Motorola Delta m88k (System V,
CX/UX), PC532 (NetBSD), Motorola m68k MVME-167 (LynxOS), NCR 3000
(SVR4), SGI (Irix V3, V4, V5), SONY News (NewsOS 3.x), SPARC
(LynxOS, NetBSD, Solaris, & SunOS 4.1 ) Sun-3 (SunOS 4.1), &
Ultracomputer (a29k running Sym1).
* "target", but not "host": AMD 29000 (COFF & a.out), Hitachi H8/300,
Hitachi SH, i386 (a.out, COFF, OS/9000), i960 (Nindy, VxWorks),
m68k/m68332 (a.out, COFF, VxWorks), MIPS (ELF, IDT ecoff), Fujitsu
SPARClite (a.out, COFF), & Z8000.
* "host", but not "target": IBM RT/PC (AIX), HP/Apollo 68k (BSD), &
Apple Macintosh (MacOS).
Sources for the manual, `Debugging with GDB', and a reference card are
included (*note Documentation::.).
* `gdbm' (LangT, SrcCD, UtilD)
`gdbm' is the GNU replacement for the traditional `dbm' and `ndbm'
libraries. It implements a database using quick lookup by hashing.
`gdbm' does not ordinarily make sparse files (unlike its Unix and BSD
counterparts).
* `gettext' (LangT, SrcCD)
The GNU `gettext' tool set contains everything maintainers need to
internationalize a package for messages, tools that help translators
localize messages to their native language, once a package has been
internationalized. *Note Help the GNU Translation Project::.
* Ghostscript (DosBC, SrcCD, UtilT)
The GNU release of Ghostscript is an interpreter for the Postscript
graphics language (*note Forthcoming GNUs::., for future plans).
The current version of GNU Ghostscript is 2.6.2. Features include the
ability to use the fonts provided by the platform on which Ghostscript
runs (X Window System & Microsoft (MS) Windows), resulting in much
better-looking screen displays; improved text file printing (like
`enscript'); a utility to extract the text from a Postscript language
document; a much more reliable (and faster) MS Windows implementation;
support for MS C/C++ 7.0; drivers for many new printers ( e.g. the
SPARCprinter), & for TIFF/F (Fax) file format; many more Postscript Level
2 facilities, including most of the color space facilities (but not
patterns); & the ability to switch between Level 1 & Level 2
dynamically. Version 2.6.2 adds a LaserJet 4 driver & several important
bug fixes to version 2.6.1.
Ghostscript executes commands in the Postscript language by writing
directly to a printer, drawing on an X window, or writing to files for
printing later or manipulating with other graphics programs.
Ghostscript includes a C-callable graphics library (for client programs
that do not want to deal with the Postscript language). It also supports
i386/i486/Pentiums running MS-DOS with EGA, VGA or SuperVGA graphics (but
please do *not* ask the FSF staff any questions about this; we do not
use MS-DOS).
* Ghostview (DosBC, SrcCD, UtilT)
Tim Theisen, `ghostview@cs.wisc.edu', created Ghostview, a previewer for
multi-page files with an X Window interface. Ghostview & Ghostscript
work together; Ghostview creates a viewing window & Ghostscript draws in
it.
* GIT (SrcCD, UtilT)
GIT is a set of interactive tools: an extensible file system browser, an
ASCII/hex file viewer, a process viewer/killer, & other related
utilities & shell scripts. It can be used to increase the speed &
efficiency of many daily tasks, such as copying & moving files &
directories, invoking editors, compressing/uncompressing files, creating
& expanding archives, compiling programs, sending mail, etc. It looks
nice, has colors (if the standard ANSI color sequences are supported), &
is user-friendly.
* `gmp' **Note Forthcoming GNUs::* (LangT, SrcCD)
GNU `mp' is a library for arbitrary precision arithmetic on signed
integers and rational numbers. It has a rich set of functions with a
regular interface.
* GN (SrcCD)
GN is a gopher/HTTP server. It recognizes whether the request came from
an HTTP (World Wide Web) or gopher client and responds accordingly.
* Gnans (SrcCD)
Gnans is a program (and language) for the numerical study of
deterministic and stochastic dynamical systems. The dynamical systems
may evolve in continuous or discrete time. Gnans has graphical &
command line interfaces.
* GNATS (SrcCD, UtilT)
GNATS (GNats: A Tracking System, not to be confused with GNAT, The GNU
Ada Translator) is a bug-tracking system. It is based upon the paradigm
of a central site or organization which receives problem reports and
negotiates their resolution by electronic mail. Although it has been
used primarily as a software bug-tracking system so far, it is
sufficiently generalized that it could be used for handling system
administration issues, project management, or any number of other
applications.
* `gnuplot' (SrcCD, UtilT, WdwsD)
`gnuplot' is an interactive program for plotting mathematical
expressions and data. It plots both curves (2 dimensions) & surfaces (3
dimensions). Curiously, it was neither written nor named for the GNU
Project; the name is a coincidence. Various GNU programs use `gnuplot'.
* `gnuserv' (LspEmcT, SrcCD)
`gnuserv' is a enhanced version of Emacs' `emacsclient' program. It
lets the user direct a running Emacs to edit files or evaluate arbitrary
Emacs Lisp constructs from another process.
* GnuGo (SrcCD, UtilT)
GnuGo plays the game of Go (Wei-Chi); version 1.2 was released with minor
changes for portability, but it is not yet very sophisticated.
* `gperf' (LangT, SrcCD)
`gperf' generates perfect hash tables. The C version is in package
cperf. The C++ version is in libg++. Both produce hash functions in
either C or C++.
* Graphics (SrcCD, UtilT)
GNU Graphics produces x-y plots from ASCII or binary data. It outputs
in Postscript, Tektronix 4010 compatible, and Unix device-independent
"plot" formats. It has a previewer for the X Window System. Features
include a `spline' interpolation program; examples of shell scripts
using `graph' and `plot'; a statistics toolkit; and output in TekniCAD
TDA and ln03 file formats. Email bugs or queries to Rich Murphey,
`Rich@lamprey.utmb.edu'.
* grep (DosBC, SrcCD, UtilT)
This package has GNU `grep', `egrep', and `fgrep', which find lines that
match entered patterns. They are much faster than the traditional Unix
versions.
* Groff (DjgpD, DosBC, SrcCD, UtilT)
Groff is a document formatting system based on a device-independent
version of `troff' & includes: `eqn', `nroff', `pic', `refer', `tbl',
`troff'; the `man', `ms', & `mm' macros; & drivers for Postscript, TeX
`dvi' format, and typewriter-like devices. Groff's `mm' macro package
is almost compatible with the DWB `mm' macros with several extensions.
Also included is a modified version of the Berkeley `me' macros and an
enhanced version of the X11 `xditview' previewer. A driver for the
LaserJet 4 series of printers is currently in test. Written in C++,
these programs can be compiled with GNU C++ Version 2.5 or later.
Groff users are encouraged to contribute enhancements. Most needed are
complete Texinfo documentation, a `grap' emulation (a `pic' preprocessor
for typesetting graphs), a page-makeup postprocessor similar to `pm'
(see `Computing Systems', Vol. 2, No. 2; ask `office@usenix.org' how to
get a copy), and an ASCII output class for `pic' to integrate `pic' with
Texinfo. Questions and bug reports from users who have read the
documentation provided with Groff can be sent to
`bug-groff@prep.ai.mit.edu'.
* `gzip' (DjgpD, DosBC, LangT, LspEmcT, SrcCD, UtilT)
`gzip' can expand LZW-compressed files but uses another, unpatented
algorithm for compression which generally produces better results. It
also expands files compressed with System V's `pack' program.
* `hello' (DosBC, SrcCD, UtilT)
The GNU `hello' program produces a familiar, friendly greeting. It
allows non-programmers to use a classic computer science tool which would
otherwise be unavailable to them. Because it is protected by the GNU
General Public License, users are free to share and change it. `hello'
is also a good example of a program that meets the GNU coding standards.
Like any truly useful program, `hello' contains a built-in mail reader.
* `hp2xx' (SrcCD, UtilT)
GNU `hp2xx' reads HP-GL files, decomposes all drawing commands into
elementary vectors, and converts them into a variety of vector and raster
output formats. It is also an HP-GL previewer. Currently supported
vector formats include encapsulated Postscript, Uniplex RGIP, Metafont,
various special TeX-related formats, and simplified HP-GL (line drawing
only) for imports. Raster formats supported include IMG, PBM, PCX, &
HP-PCL (including Deskjet & DJ5xxC support). Previewers work under X11
(Unix), OS/2 (PM & full screen), & MS-DOS (SVGA, VGA, & HGC).
* HylaFAX (SrcCD, UtilT)
HylaFAX (once named FlexFAX) is a facsimile system for Unix systems. It
supports sending, receiving, & polled retrieval of facsimile, as well as
transparent shared data use of the modem.
Details are available on the World Wide Web at:
`http://www.vix.com/hylafax/'.
* Hyperbole (LspEmcT, SrcCD)
Hyperbole, written by Bob Weiner in Emacs Lisp, is an open, efficient,
programmable information management & hypertext system, intended for
everyday work on any platform supported by Emacs.
* `indent' (DosBC, LangT, SrcCD, UtilD)
GNU `indent' formats C source code into the GNU indentation style. It
also has options to output BSD, K&R, or your own special style. GNU
`indent' is more robust & provides more functionality than other such
programs, including handling C++ comments. It runs on a number of
systems, including DOS & VMS.
The next version will also format C++ source code.
* Ispell (DosBC, SrcCD, UtilT)
Ispell is an interactive spell checker that suggests "near misses" to
replace unrecognized words. System & user-maintained dictionaries for
multiple languages can be used. Standalone & Emacs interfaces are
available.
Previously, the FSF had its own version of Ispell ("Ispell 4.0"), but
has dropped it for a parallel branch that has had more development
("Ispell 3.1"). (Ispell 3 was an earlier release by the original Ispell
author, but others have since made it more sophisticated.)
* JACAL *Not available from the FSF except by FTP*
JACAL is a symbolic mathematics system for the manipulation and
simplification of algebraic equations and expressions. New in JACAL is
multivariate factoring from Michael Thomas `(mjt@octavia.anu.edu.au)'.
See JACAL's documentation at `http://www-swiss.ai.mit.edu/~jaffer/'.
JACAL is written in Scheme using the SLIB portable Scheme Library. It
comes with SCM, an IEEE P1178 & R4RS compliant version of Scheme written
in C. SCM runs on Amiga, Atari-ST, MS-DOS, OS/2, NOS/VE, Unicos, VMS,
Unix, & similar systems.
The FSF is not distributing JACAL on any physical media. To get an IBM
PC floppy disk with the freely redistributable source & executable
files, send $99.00 to:
Aubrey Jaffer
84 Pleasant Street
Wakefield, MA 01880-1846
USA
* `less' (DosBC, SrcCD, UtilD, UtilT)
`less' is a display paginator similar to `more' and `pg', but with
various features (such as the ability to scroll backwards) that most
pagers lack.
* `m4' (DosBC, SrcCD, UtilD, UtilT)
GNU `m4' is an implementation of the traditional Unix macro processor.
It is mostly SVR4 compatible, although it has some extensions (e.g.,
handling more than 9 positional parameters to macros). `m4' also has
built-in functions for including files, running shell commands, doing
arithmetic, etc.
* `make' (BinCD,DjgpD,DosBC,LangT,LspEmcT,SrcCD,UtilD,UtilT)[FSFman]
GNU `make' supports POSIX 1003.2 and has all but a few obscure features
of the BSD and System V versions of `make'. GNU extensions include long
options, parallel compilation, flexible implicit pattern rules,
conditional execution, & powerful text manipulation functions. Texinfo
source for the `Make Manual' comes with the program (*note
Documentation::.).
* MandelSpawn (SrcCD, UtilT)
A parallel Mandelbrot generation program for the X Window System.
* Midnight Commander (`mc') (SrcCD, UtilT)
The Midnight Commander is a user friendly and colorful Unix file manager
and shell, useful to novice and guru alike. It has a built-in virtual
file system that allows the user to manipulate files inside tar files
(both regular and compressed) or files on remote machines using the FTP
protocol.
* `mkisofs' (SrcCD, UtilT)
`mkisofs' is a pre-mastering program to generate an ISO 9660 file system.
It takes a snapshot of a directory tree, and makes a binary image which
corresponds to an ISO 9660 file system when written to a block device.
It can also generate the System Use Sharing Protocol records of the Rock
Ridge Interchange Protocol (used to further describe the files in an ISO
9660 file system to a Unix host; it provides information such as longer
filenames, uid/gid, permissions, and device nodes).
Also included is `cdwrite', which can take an image from `mkisofs' and
write it to a Phillips CD recorder system attached to a GNU/Linux system.
* mtools (SrcCD, UtilT)
mtools is a set of public domain programs to allow Unix systems to read,
write, and manipulate files on an MS-DOS file system (usually a
diskette).
* MULE (DosBC, EmcsD, LspEmcT, SrcCD)
MULE is a MULtilingual Enhancement to GNU Emacs. MULE text buffers can
contain a mix of characters from many languages including: Japanese,
Chinese, Korean, Vietnamese, Thai, modern European languages (including
Greek & Russian), Arabic, & Hebrew. MULE also provides input methods
for all of them. MULE is being merged into GNU Emacs. *Note GNU &
Other Free Software in Japan::, for more information about MULE.
* `ncurses' (LangT, SrcCD)
`ncurses' is an implementation of the Unix `curses' library for
developing screen based programs that are terminal independent.
* NetHack (SrcCD, UtilT)
NetHack is a Rogue-like adventure game supporting character & X displays.
* NIH Class Library (LangT, SrcCD)
The NIH Class Library (once known as "OOPS", Object-Oriented Program
Support) is a portable collection of C++ classes (similar to those in
Smalltalk-80) written in C++ by Keith Gorlen of the National Institutes
of Health (NIH).
* `nvi' (SrcCD, UtilT)
`nvi' is a free implementation of the `vi'/`ex' Unix editor. It has
most of the functionality of the original `vi'/`ex', except "open" mode
& the `lisp' option, which will be added. Enhancements over `vi'/`ex'
include split screens with multiple buffers, handling 8-bit data,
infinite file & line lengths, tag stacks, infinite undo, & extended
regular expressions. It runs under GNU/Linux, BSD, NetBSD, FreeBSD,
BSDI, AIX, HP-UX, DGUX, IRIX, PSF, PTX, Solaris, SunOS, Ultrix, and
Unixware, & should port easily to other systems.
* Oaklisp (SrcCD)
Oaklisp is a fast, portable, object-oriented Scheme with first class
types.
* Objective-C Library **Note Forthcoming GNUs::* (LangT, SrcCD)
Our Objective-C Class Library (`libobjects') has general-purpose,
non-graphical Objective-C objects written by Andrew McCallum & other
volunteers. It includes collection classes for using groups of objects
& C types, I/O streams, coders for formatting objects & C types to
streams, ports for network packet transmission, distributed objects
(remote object messaging), string classes, exceptions, pseudo-random
number generators, & time handling facilities. It also includes the
foundation classes for the GNUStep project; over 70 of them have already
been implemented. The library is known to work on i386/i486/Pentiums,
m68k, SPARC, MIPS, HPPA, & RS/6000. Send queries & bug reports to
`mccallum@gnu.ai.mit.edu'.
* OBST (LangT, SrcCD)
OBST is a persistent object management system with bindings to C++.
OBST supports incremental loading of methods. Its graphical tools
require the X Window System. It features a hands-on tutorial including
sample programs. It compiles with G++, and should install easily on
most Unix platforms.
* Octave (LangT, SrcCD)
Octave is a high-level language similar to MATLAB, primarily intended
for numerical computations. It has a convenient command line interface
for solving linear & nonlinear problems numerically.
Octave does arithmetic for real and complex scalars and matrices, solves
sets of nonlinear algebraic equations, integrates systems of ordinary
differential & differential-algebraic equations, and integrates
functions over finite & infinite intervals. Two- & three-dimensional
plotting is available using `gnuplot'.
Send queries and bug reports to: `bug-octave@bevo.che.wisc.edu'.
Texinfo source is included for a 220+ page Octave manual, not yet
published by the FSF.
* Oleo (SrcCD, UtilT)
Oleo is a spreadsheet program (better for you than the more expensive
spreadsheets). It supports the X Window System and character-based
terminals, and can output Embedded Postscript renditions of spreadsheets.
Keybindings should be familiar to Emacs users and are configurable.
Oleo supports multiple variable-width fonts when used under the X Window
System or outputting to Postscript devices.
* `p2c' (LangT, SrcCD)
`p2c' is Dave Gillespie's Pascal-to-C translator. It inputs many
different dialects (HP, ISO, Turbo, VAX, et al.) and generates readable,
maintainable, portable C.
* `patch' (DosBC, SrcCD, UtilT)
`patch' is our version of Larry Wall's program to take `diff''s output
and apply those differences to an original file to generate the modified
version.
* PCL (LspEmcT, SrcCD)
PCL is a free implementation of a large subset of CLOS, the Common Lisp
Object System. It runs under both GCL and CLISP, mentioned above.
* `perl' (DosBC, LangT, SrcCD)
Larry Wall's `perl' combines the features and capabilities of `sed',
`awk', `sh', and C. It also provides interfaces to the Unix system
calls and many C library routines.
* `pine' (SrcCD, UtilT)
`pine' is a friendly menu-driven electronic mail manager and user
interface .
* `ptx' **Note Forthcoming GNUs::* (SrcCD, UtilD, UtilT)
GNU `ptx' is our version of the traditional permuted index generator.
It handles multiple input files at once, produces TeX compatible output,
and generates readable "KWIC" (KeyWords In Context) indexes without
using `nroff'.
It does not yet handle input files that do not fit in memory all at once.
* `rc' (SrcCD, UtilT)
`rc' is a shell that features a C-like syntax (much more so than `csh')
and far cleaner quoting rules than the C or Bourne shells. It's
intended to be used interactively, but is also great for writing
scripts. It inspired the shell `es'.
* RCS (SrcCD, UtilD, UtilT)
RCS, the Revision Control System, is used for version control &
management of software projects. Used with GNU `diff', RCS can handle
binary files (executables, object files, 8-bit data, etc). RCS now
conforms to GNU configuration standards and to POSIX 1003.1b-1993. Also
see the CVS item above.
* `recode' **Note Forthcoming GNUs::* (SrcCD, UtilT)
GNU `recode' converts files between character sets and usages. When
exact transliterations are not possible, it may delete the offending
characters or fall back on approximations. This program recognizes or
outputs nearly 150 different character sets and is able to transliterate
files between almost any pair. Most RFC 1345 character sets are
supported.
* `regex' (LangT, SrcCD)
The GNU regular expression library supports POSIX.2, except for
internationalization features. It is included in many GNU programs which
do regular expression matching & is available separately. An alternate
regular expression package, `rx', is faster than `regex' in most cases &
will replace `regex' over time.
* `rx' (LangT, SrcCD)
Tom Lord has written `rx', a new regular expression library which is
faster than the older GNU `regex' library. It is now being distributed
with `sed' and `tar'. `rx' will be used in the next releases of `m4'
and `ptx'.
* SAOimage (SrcCD, UtilT)
SAOimage is an X-based astronomical image viewer. It reads data images
and displays them with a pseudocolor colormap. There is full interactive
control of the colormap, reading, and writing of colormaps, etc.
* Scheme *For more information, see *Note Scheme Tape::* (SrcCD, SchmT)
* `screen' (SrcCD, UtilT)
`screen' is a terminal multiplexer that runs several separate "screens"
(ttys) on a single character-based terminal. Each virtual terminal
emulates a DEC VT100 plus several ISO 2022 and ISO 6429 (ECMA 48, ANSI
X3.64) functions, including color. Arbitrary keyboard input translation
is also supported. `screen' sessions can be detached and resumed later
on a different terminal type. Output in detached sessions is saved for
later viewing.
* `sed' (DjgpD, DosBC, SrcCD, UtilD, UtilT)
`sed' is a stream-oriented version of `ed'. It comes with the `rx'
library.
* Sharutils (SrcCD, UtilT)
`shar' makes so-called shell archives out of many files, preparing them
for transmission by electronic mail services; `unshar' helps unpack
these shell archives after reception. `uuencode' and `uudecode' are
POSIX compliant implementations of a pair of programs to transform files
into a format that can be safely transmitted across a 7-bit ASCII link.
* Shellutils (DosBC, SrcCD, UtilT)
They are: `basename', `date', `dirname', `echo', `env', `expr', `false',
`groups', `hostname', `id', `logname', `nice', `nohup', `pathchk',
`printenv', `printf', `pwd', `sleep', `stty', `su', `tee', `test',
`true', `tty', `uname', `users', `who', `whoami', & `yes'.
* Shogi (SrcCD, UtilT)
Shogi is a Japanese game similar to Chess; a major difference is that
captured pieces can be returned into play.
GNU Shogi is a variant of GNU Chess; it implements the same features &
similar heuristics. As a new feature, sequences of partial board
patterns can be introduced to help the program play toward specific
opening patterns. It has both character and X display interfaces.
It is primarily supported by Matthias Mutz on behalf of the FSF.
* SIPP (SrcCD)
SIPP is a library for creating photorealistic renderings of 3D scenes.
A scene is built up of objects which can be transformed with rotation,
translation, and scaling. The objects form hierarchies where each object
can have arbitrarily many subobjects and subsurfaces. A surface is a
number of connected polygons which are rendered with either Phong,
Gouraud, or flat shading. The library supports programmable shaders and
texture mapping with textures in up to 3 dimensions and automatic
interpolation of texture coordinates. A scene can be illuminated by an
arbitrary number of light sources. The lights from some of them are
capable of casting shadows of objects.
* Smalltalk *Also see *Note Forthcoming GNUs::* (LangT,SrcCD)
GNU Smalltalk is an interpreted object-oriented programming language
system written in highly portable C. It has been ported to many Unix,
DOS, & other OSes. Features include a binary image save capability, the
ability to call user-written C code with parameters, an Emacs editing
mode, a version of the X protocol invocable from Smalltalk, optional
byte-code compilation and/or execution tracing, & automatically loaded
per-user initialization files. It implements all of the classes &
protocol in the book "Smalltalk-80: The Language", except for the
graphic user interface (GUI) related classes.
* SNePS (SrcCD)
SNePS is the Semantic Network Processing System. It is an
implementation of a fully intensional theory of propositional knowledge
representation and reasoning. SNePS runs under CLISP or GCL.
* Spinner (SrcCD)
Spinner is a modularized, object oriented, non-forking World Wide Web
server with high performance and throughput.
* Superopt (LangT, SrcCD)
Superopt is a function sequence generator that uses an exhaustive
generate-and-test approach to find the shortest instruction sequence for
a given function. You provide a function as input, a CPU to generate
code for, and how many instructions you want. Its use in GCC is
described in the `ACM SIGPLAN PLDI'92 Proceedings'. It supports: SPARC,
m68k, m68020, m88k, IBM POWER and PowerPC, AMD 29k, Intel x86 and 960,
Pyramid, DEC Alpha, Hitachi SH, & HP-PA.
* `tar' (DosBC, SrcCD, UtilT)
GNU `tar' includes multi-volume support, the ability to archive sparse
files, compression/decompression, remote archives, and special features
that allow `tar' to be used for incremental and full backups. GNU `tar'
uses an early draft of the POSIX 1003.1 `ustar' format which is
different from the final version. This will be corrected in the future.
* Termcap Library (SrcCD, UtilT) [FSFman]
The GNU Termcap library is a drop-in replacement for `libtermcap.a' on
any system. It does not place an arbitrary limit on the size of Termcap
entries, unlike most other Termcap libraries. Included is source for the
`Termcap Manual' in Texinfo format (*note Documentation::.).
* Termutils (SrcCD, UtilT)
The Termutils package contains programs for controlling terminals.
`tput' is a portable way for shell scripts to use special terminal
capabilities. `tabs' is a program to set hardware terminal tab settings.
* TeX (DosBC, SrcCD)
TeX is a document formatting system that handles complicated
typesetting, including mathematics. It is GNU's standard text formatter.
The University of Washington maintains & supports a tape distribution of
TeX for Unix systems. The core material is Karl Berry's `web2c' TeX
package. Sources are available via anonymous ftp; retrieval
instructions are in `/pub/tex/unixtex.ftp' on `ftp.cs.umb.edu'. If you
receive any installation support from the University of Washington,
consider sending them a donation.
To order a full distribution written in `tar' on either a 1/4inch
4-track QIC-24 cartridge or a 4mm DAT cartridge, send $210.00 to:
Pierre A. MacKay
Department of Classics
DH-10, Denny Hall 218
University of Washington
Seattle, WA 98195
USA
Electronic-Mail: `mackay@cs.washington.edu'
Telephone: +1-206-543-2268
Please make checks payable to: `University of Washington'. Do not
specify any other payee. That causes accounting problems. Checks must
be in U.S. dollars, drawn on a U.S. bank. Only prepaid orders can be
handled. Overseas sites: please add to the base cost $20.00 to ship via
air parcel post or $30.00 to ship via courier. Please check with the
above for current prices & formats.
* Texinfo (DjgpD,DosBC,LangT,LspEmcT,SrcCD,UtilD,UtilT)[FSFman]
Texinfo is a set of utilities (`makeinfo', `info', `texi2dvi',
`texindex', `tex2patch', & `fixfonts') which generate both printed
manuals & online hypertext documentation (called "Info"), & can read
online Info documents. Version 3 has both Emacs Lisp & standalone
programs written in C or shell script. Texinfo mode for Emacs enables
easy editing & updating of Texinfo files. Source for the `Texinfo
Manual' is included (*note Documentation::.).
* Textutils (DosBC, SrcCD, UtilT)
The Textutils programs manipulate textual data. They include: `cat',
`cksum', `comm', `csplit', `cut', `expand', `fmt', `fold', `head',
`join', `md5sum', `nl', `od', `paste', `pr', `sort', `split', `sum',
`tac', `tail', `tr', `unexpand', `uniq', and `wc'.
* Tile Forth (LangT, SrcCD)
Tile Forth is a 32-bit implementation of the Forth-83 standard written
in C, allowing it to be easily ported to new systems and extended with
any C-function (graphics, windowing, etc).
Many documented Forth libraries are available, including ones for
top-down parsing, multi-threads, & object oriented programming.
* `time' (SrcCD, UtilT)
`time' reports (usually from a shell) the user, system, & real time used
by a process. On some systems it also reports memory usage, page
faults, etc.
* `ucblogo' (LangT, SrcCD)
`ucblogo' implements the classic teaching language, Logo.
* UUCP (SrcCD, UtilT)
GNU's UUCP system (written by Ian Lance Taylor) supports the `f', `g',
`v' (all window & packet sizes), `G', `t', `e', Zmodem, & two new
bidirectional (`i' & `j') protocols. With a BSD sockets library, it can
make TCP connections. With TLI libraries, it can make TLI connections.
Source is included for a manual (not yet published by the FSF).
* W3 (LspEmcT, SrcCD)
W3 (written by William Perry in Emacs Lisp) is an extensible, advanced
World Wide Web browser that runs as part of GNU Emacs. It understands
many protocols: FTP, gopher, HTML, SMTP, Telnet, WAIS, et al.
* `wdiff' (DosBC, SrcCD, UtilT)
`wdiff' is a front-end to GNU `diff'. It compares two files, finding
the words deleted or added to the first to make the second. It has many
output formats and works well with terminals and pagers. `wdiff' is
very useful when two texts differ only by a few words and paragraphs
have been refilled.
* X11 *For details, see *Note X11 Tapes::* (SrcCD, X11OptT, X11ReqT)
* `xboard', `xshogi' (SrcCD, UtilT)
`xboard' is an X Window interface to GNU Chess. `xshogi' is an X Window
interface to GNU Shogi. They use the R4 Athena widgets and Xt
Intrinsics to provide an interactive referee for managing a game between
a user & a computer opponent, or between two computers. You can also use
`xboard' without GNU Chess to play through games in files or to play
through games manually (force mode); in this case, moves aren't
validated.
* `xgrabsc' (SrcCD)
`xgrabsc' is a screen capture program similar to `xwd' but providing
more ways of selecting the part of the screen to capture and different
types of output: Postscript, color Postscript, xwd, bitmap, pixmap, and
puzzle.
* `Ygl' (SrcCD, UtilT)
`Ygl' emulates a subset of SGI's GL (Graphics Language) library under
X11 on GNU/Linux with XFree, AIX 3.2, ConvexOS, HP-UX, SunOS, et al. It
has most two-dimensional graphics routines, the queue device & query
routines, double buffering, RGB mode with dithering, FORTRAN bindings,
at al.
Program/Package Cross Reference
*******************************
Here is a list of what package each GNU program or library is in. You can FTP
the current list in the file `/pub/gnu/ProgramIndex' from a GNU FTP host
(listed in *Note How to Get GNU Software::).
* a2p perl
* a2x xopt
* ac bsd44
* accton bsd44
* ackpfd phttpd
* acl bsd44
* acm acm
* acms acm
* addftinfo Groff
* adventure bsd44
* afm2tfm TeX
* amd bsd44
* ansitape bsd44
* AnswerGarden xopt
* apply bsd44
* appres xreq
* apropos bsd44
* ar Binutils
* arithmetic bsd44
* arp bsd44
* atc bsd44
* autoconf Autoconf
* autoheader Autoconf
* autoreconf Autoconf
* autoscan Autoconf
* autoupdate Autoconf
* auto_box xopt
* auto_box xreq
* b2m Emacs
* backgammon bsd44
* bad144 bsd44
* badsect bsd44
* banner bsd44
* basename Shellutils
* bash BASH
* battlestar bsd44
* bc bc
* bcd bsd44
* bdes bsd44
* bdftops Ghostscript
* beach_ball xopt
* beach_ball xreq
* beach_ball2 xopt
* bibtex TeX
* biff bsd44
* bison Bison
* bitmap xreq
* boggle bsd44
* bpltobzr Fontutils
* bugfiler bsd44
* buildhash Ispell
* bzrto Fontutils
* c++ GCC
* c++filt Binutils
* c2ph perl
* ca100 xopt
* caesar bsd44
* cal bsd44
* calendar bsd44
* canfield bsd44
* cat Textutils
* cbars wdiff
* cc GCC
* cc1 GCC
* cc1obj GCC
* cc1plus GCC
* cccp GCC
* cdwrite mkisofs
* cfengine cfengine
* cgi Spinner
* charspace Fontutils
* checknr bsd44
* chess bsd44
* chflags bsd44
* chgrp Fileutils
* ching bsd44
* chmod Fileutils
* chown Fileutils
* chpass bsd44
* chroot bsd44
* ci RCS
* cksum Textutils
* cktyps g77
* clisp CLISP
* clri bsd44
* cmail xboard
* cmmf TeX
* cmodext xopt
* cmp Diffutils
* co RCS
* col bsd44
* colcrt bsd44
* colrm bsd44
* column bsd44
* comm Textutils
* compress bsd44
* comsat bsd44
* connectd bsd44
* cp Fileutils
* cpicker xopt
* cpio cpio
* cpp GCC
* cppstdin perl
* cribbage bsd44
* crock xopt
* csh bsd44
* csplit Textutils
* ctags Emacs
* ctwm xopt
* cu UUCP
* cut Textutils
* cvs CVS
* cvscheck CVS
* cvtmail Emacs
* cxterm xopt
* d Fileutils
* date Shellutils
* dc bc
* dd Fileutils
* ddd DDD
* delatex TeX
* demangle Binutils
* descend CVS
* detex TeX
* df Fileutils
* dhtppd phttpd
* diff Diffutils
* diff3 Diffutils
* digest-doc Emacs
* dipress bsd44
* dir Fileutils
* dirname Shellutils
* dish xopt
* disklabel bsd44
* diskpart bsd44
* dld dld
* dm bsd44
* dmesg bsd44
* doschk doschk
* dox xopt
* du Fileutils
* dump bsd44
* dump mkisofs
* dumpfs bsd44
* dvi2tty TeX
* dvicopy TeX
* dvips TeX
* dvitype TeX
* ecc ecc
* echo Shellutils
* ed ed
* edit-pr GNATS
* editres xreq
* edquota bsd44
* eeprom bsd44
* egrep grep
* emacs Emacs
* emacsclient Emacs
* emacsserver Emacs
* emacstool Emacs
* emu xopt
* env Shellutils
* eqn Groff
* error bsd44
* es es
* esdebug es
* etags Emacs
* ex nvi
* expand Textutils
* expect DejaGnu
* expr Shellutils
* exterm xopt
* f2c f2c
* factor bsd44
* fakemail Emacs
* false Shellutils
* fastboot bsd44
* fax2ps HylaFAX
* faxalter HylaFAX
* faxanswer HylaFAX
* faxcover HylaFAX
* faxd HylaFAX
* faxd.recv HylaFAX
* faxmail HylaFAX
* faxquit HylaFAX
* faxrcvd HylaFAX
* faxrm HylaFAX
* faxstat HylaFAX
* fc f2c
* fdraw xopt
* ffe g77
* fgrep grep
* file bsd44
* find Findutils
* find2perl perl
* finger Finger
* fingerd Finger
* fish bsd44
* fixfonts Texinfo
* fixinc.svr4 GCC
* fixincludes GCC
* flex flex
* flex++ flex
* fmt bsd44
* fold Textutils
* font2c Ghostscript
* fontconvert Fontutils
* forth Tile Forth
* forthicon Tile Forth
* forthtool Tile Forth
* fortune bsd44
* fpr bsd44
* freq Ispell
* freqtbl Ispell
* from bsd44
* fsck bsd44
* fsplit bsd44
* fstat bsd44
* ftp bsd44
* ftpd bsd44
* g++ GCC
* gas Binutils
* gawk GAWK
* gcc GCC
* gcore bsd44
* gdb GDB
* genclass libg++
* gettext gettext
* getty bsd44
* gftodvi TeX
* gftopk TeX
* gftype TeX
* ghostview Ghostview
* git GIT
* gitaction GIT
* gitcmp GIT
* gitkeys GIT
* gitmatch GIT
* gitmount GIT
* gitps GIT
* gitredir GIT
* gitrgrep GIT
* gitview GIT
* gitwipe GIT
* gn GN
* gnans Gnans
* gnanslator Gnans
* gnats GNATS
* gnuchess Chess
* gnuchessc Chess
* gnuchessn Chess
* gnuchessr Chess
* gnuchessx Chess
* gnuclient gnuserv
* gnudoit gnuserv
* gnupdisp Shogi
* gnuplot gnuplot
* gnuplot_x11 gnuplot
* gnuserv gnuserv
* gnushogi Shogi
* gnushogir Shogi
* gnushogix Shogi
* go GnuGo
* gpc xopt
* gpc xreq
* gperf cperf
* gperf libg++
* gprof Binutils
* graph Graphics
* grep grep
* grodvi Groff
* groff Groff
* grops Groff
* grotty Groff
* groups Shellutils
* gs Ghostscript
* gsbj Ghostscript
* gsdj Ghostscript
* gslj Ghostscript
* gslp Ghostscript
* gsnd Ghostscript
* gsrenderfont Fontutils
* gunzip gzip
* gwm xopt
* gzexe gzip
* gzip gzip
* h2ph perl
* h2pl perl
* hack bsd44
* hangman bsd44
* head Textutils
* hello hello
* hexdump bsd44
* hexl Emacs
* hostname Shellutils
* hp2xx hp2xx
* hterm xopt
* htmlencode phttpd
* httpd apache
* httpdecode phttpd
* i18nOlwmV2 xopt
* i2mif xopt
* ico xopt
* ico xreq
* id Shellutils
* ident RCS
* ifconfig bsd44
* ifnames Autoconf
* ImageMagick xopt
* imageto Fontutils
* iman xopt
* imgrotate Fontutils
* indent indent
* indxbib Groff
* inetd bsd44
* info Texinfo
* inimf TeX
* init bsd44
* initex TeX
* inn bsd44
* install Fileutils
* iostat bsd44
* isodiag mkisofs
* isodump mkisofs
* ispell Ispell
* ixterm xopt
* ixx xopt
* join Textutils
* jot bsd44
* jove bsd44
* kdestroy bsd44
* kdump bsd44
* kermit bsd44
* kgames xopt
* kgmon bsd44
* kill bsd44
* kinit bsd44
* kinput2 xopt
* klist bsd44
* kpasswdd bsd44
* ksrvtgt bsd44
* kterm xopt
* ktrace bsd44
* lam bsd44
* larn bsd44
* lasergnu gnuplot
* last bsd44
* lastcomm bsd44
* latex TeX
* lclock xopt
* ld Binutils
* leave bsd44
* less less
* lesskey less
* libavcall.a ffcall
* libbfd.a Binutils
* libbfd.a GDB
* libbzr.a Fontutils
* libc.a C Library
* libcompat.a bsd44
* libcurses.a bsd44
* libcurses.a ncurses
* libdcurses.a ncurses
* libedit.a bsd44
* libF77.a f2c
* libF77.a g77
* libg++.a libg++
* libgdbm.a gdbm
* libgf.a Fontutils
* libgmp.a gmp
* libgnanslib Gnans
* libI77.a f2c
* libI77.a g77
* libkvm.a bsd44
* libm.a bsd44
* libncurses.a ncurses
* libnihcl.a NIHCL
* libnihclmi.a NIHCL
* libnihclvec.a NIHCL
* libnls.a xreq
* libobjects.a libobjects
* liboctave.a Octave
* liboldX.a xreq
* libpbm.a Fontutils
* libPEXt.a xopt
* libpk.a Fontutils
* libresolv.a bsd44
* librpc.a bsd44
* libsipp.a SIPP
* libtcl.a DejaGnu
* libtelnet.a bsd44
* libterm.a bsd44
* libtermcap.a Termcap
* libtfm.a Fontutils
* libutil.a bsd44
* libvacall.a ffcall
* libWc.a xopt
* libwidgets.a Fontutils
* libX.a xreq
* libXau.a xreq
* libXaw.a xreq
* libXcp.a xopt
* libXcu.a xopt
* libXdmcp.a xreq
* libXmp.a xopt
* libXmu.a xreq
* libXO.a xopt
* libXop.a xopt
* libXp.a xopt
* libXpex.a xopt
* libXt.a xopt
* libXt.a xreq
* libXwchar.a xopt
* liby.a bsd44
* libYgl.a Ygl
* limn Fontutils
* listres xopt
* listres xreq
* lkbib Groff
* ln Fileutils
* locate Findutils
* lock bsd44
* logcvt-ip2n phttpd
* logger bsd44
* login bsd44
* logname Shellutils
* logo ucblogo
* lookbib Groff
* lorder bsd44
* lpr bsd44
* ls Fileutils
* m4 m4
* mail bsd44
* mail-files Sharutils
* mailshar Sharutils
* make make
* make-docfile Emacs
* make-path Emacs
* makeindex TeX
* makeinfo Texinfo
* MakeTeXPK TeX
* man bsd44
* man-macros Groff
* mattrib mtools
* maze xopt
* maze xreq
* mazewar xopt
* mc mc
* mcd mtools
* mcopy mtools
* mcserv mc
* mdel mtools
* mdir mtools
* me-macros Groff
* merge RCS
* mesg bsd44
* mf TeX
* mformat mtools
* mft TeX
* mgdiff xopt
* mh bsd44
* mille bsd44
* mkcache GN
* mkdep bsd44
* mkdir Fileutils
* mkfifo Fileutils
* mkisofs mkisofs
* mklocale bsd44
* mkmanifest mtools
* mkmf bsd44
* mkmodules CVS
* mknod Fileutils
* mkstr bsd44
* mlabel mtools
* mm-macros Groff
* mmd mtools
* monop bsd44
* more bsd44
* morse bsd44
* mount bsd44
* mountd bsd44
* movemail Emacs
* mprof bsd44
* mrd mtools
* mread mtools
* mren mtools
* ms-macros Groff
* msgcmp gettext
* msgfmt gettext
* msgmerge gettext
* msgs bsd44
* msgunfmt gettext
* mst Smalltalk
* mt cpio
* mterm xopt
* mtree bsd44
* mtype mtools
* mule MULE
* muncher xopt
* mv Fileutils
* mvdir Fileutils
* mwrite mtools
* nethack NetHack
* netstat bsd44
* newfs bsd44
* nfsd bsd44
* nfsiod bsd44
* nfsstat bsd44
* nice Shellutils
* nl Textutils
* nlmconv Binutils
* nm Binutils
* nohup Shellutils
* notify HylaFAX
* nroff Groff
* number bsd44
* objc GCC
* objcopy Binutils
* objdump Binutils
* objective-c GCC
* obst-boot OBST
* obst-CC OBST
* obst-cct OBST
* obst-cgc OBST
* obst-cmp OBST
* obst-cnt OBST
* obst-cpcnt OBST
* obst-csz OBST
* obst-dir OBST
* obst-dmp OBST
* obst-gen OBST
* obst-gsh OBST
* obst-init OBST
* obst-scp OBST
* obst-sil OBST
* obst-stf OBST
* oclock xreq
* octave Octave
* od Textutils
* oleo Oleo
* ora-examples xopt
* p2c p2c
* pagesize bsd44
* palette xopt
* pascal bsd44
* passwd bsd44
* paste Textutils
* patch patch
* patgen TeX
* pathalias bsd44
* pathchk Shellutils
* pax bsd44
* pbmplus xopt
* perl perl
* pfbtops Groff
* phantasia bsd44
* phttpd phttpd
* pic Groff
* pico pine
* pig bsd44
* pine pine
* ping bsd44
* pixedit xopt
* pixmap xopt
* pktogf TeX
* pktype TeX
* plaid xopt
* plot2fig Graphics
* plot2plot Graphics
* plot2ps Graphics
* plot2tek Graphics
* pltotf TeX
* pollrcvd HylaFAX
* pom bsd44
* pooltype TeX
* portmap bsd44
* ppt bsd44
* pr Textutils
* pr-addr GNATS
* pr-edit GNATS
* primes bsd44
* printenv Shellutils
* printf Shellutils
* protoize GCC
* proxygarb Spinner
* ps bsd44
* ps2ascii Ghostscript
* ps2epsi Ghostscript
* ps2fax HylaFAX
* psbb Groff
* pstat bsd44
* psycho xopt
* ptester phttpd
* ptx ptx
* pubdic+ xopt
* puzzle xopt
* puzzle xreq
* pwd Shellutils
* pyramid xopt
* query-pr GNATS
* quiz bsd44
* quot bsd44
* quota bsd44
* quotacheck bsd44
* quotaon bsd44
* rain bsd44
* random bsd44
* ranlib Binutils
* rbootd bsd44
* rc rc
* rcp bsd44
* rcs RCS
* rcs-to-cvs CVS
* rcs2log Emacs
* rcsdiff RCS
* rcsfreeze RCS
* rcsmerge RCS
* rdist bsd44
* reboot bsd44
* recode recode
* recvstats HylaFAX
* red ed
* refer Groff
* remsync Sharutils
* renice bsd44
* repquota bsd44
* restore bsd44
* rev bsd44
* rexecd bsd44
* rlog RCS
* rlogin bsd44
* rlogind bsd44
* rm Fileutils
* rmail bsd44
* rmdir Fileutils
* rmt cpio
* rmt tar
* robots bsd44
* rogue bsd44
* route bsd44
* routed bsd44
* rr xopt
* rs bsd44
* rsh bsd44
* rshd bsd44
* runtest DejaGnu
* runtest.exp DejaGnu
* ruptime bsd44
* rwho bsd44
* rwhod bsd44
* s2p perl
* sail bsd44
* saoimage SAOimage
* savecore bsd44
* sc bsd44
* sccs bsd44
* sccs2rcs CVS
* scdisp xopt
* screen screen
* script bsd44
* scsiformat bsd44
* sctext xopt
* sdiff Diffutils
* sed sed
* send-pr GNATS
* sendfax HylaFAX
* sendmail bsd44
* sgi2fax HylaFAX
* sgn GN
* sh bsd44
* shar Sharutils
* shinbun xopt
* shogi Shogi
* showfont xopt
* showmount bsd44
* shutdown bsd44
* size Binutils
* sj3 xopt
* sjxa xopt
* slattach bsd44
* sleep Shellutils
* sliplogin bsd44
* snake bsd44
* snftobdf xopt
* soelim Groff
* sort Textutils
* sos2obst OBST
* spider xopt
* split Textutils
* startslip bsd44
* stf OBST
* strings Binutils
* strip Binutils
* stty Shellutils
* su Shellutils
* sum Textutils
* superopt Superopt
* swapon bsd44
* sync bsd44
* sysctl bsd44
* syslogd bsd44
* systat bsd44
* tabs Termutils
* tac Textutils
* tail Textutils
* taintperl perl
* talk bsd44
* talkd bsd44
* tangle TeX
* tar tar
* tbl Groff
* tcl DejaGnu
* tclsh DejaGnu
* tcopy bsd44
* tcp Emacs
* tee Shellutils
* tek2plot Graphics
* telnet bsd44
* telnetd bsd44
* test Shellutils
* test-g++ DejaGnu
* test-tool DejaGnu
* tetris bsd44
* tex TeX
* tex3patch Texinfo
* texi2dvi Texinfo
* texindex Texinfo
* texspell TeX
* textfmt HylaFAX
* tfmtodit Groff
* tftopl TeX
* tftp bsd44
* tftpd bsd44
* tgrind TeX
* time time
* timed bsd44
* timer Emacs
* timex xopt
* tip bsd44
* tkpostage xopt
* tn3270 bsd44
* touch Fileutils
* tput Termutils
* tr Textutils
* traceroute bsd44
* transcript HylaFAX
* transfig xopt
* trek bsd44
* trn3 bsd44
* troff Groff
* trpt bsd44
* trsp bsd44
* true Shellutils
* tset bsd44
* tsort bsd44
* tty Shellutils
* ttygnans Gnans
* tunefs bsd44
* tupdate gettext
* tvtwm xopt
* twm xreq
* ul bsd44
* ulpc Spinner
* umount bsd44
* uname Shellutils
* uncompress gzip
* unexpand Textutils
* unifdef bsd44
* unify wdiff
* uniq Textutils
* unprotoize GCC
* unshar Sharutils
* unvis bsd44
* update bsd44
* updatedb Findutils
* users Shellutils
* uuchk UUCP
* uucico UUCP
* uuconv UUCP
* uucp UUCP
* uucpd bsd44
* uudecode Sharutils
* uudir UUCP
* uuencode Sharutils
* uulog UUCP
* uuname UUCP
* uupick UUCP
* uurate UUCP
* uusched UUCP
* uustat UUCP
* uuto UUCP
* uux UUCP
* uuxqt UUCP
* v Fileutils
* vacation bsd44
* vandal xopt
* vcdiff Emacs
* vdir Fileutils
* vftovp TeX
* vgrind bsd44
* vi nvi
* viewres xopt
* viewres xreq
* vine xopt
* vipw bsd44
* virmf TeX
* virtex TeX
* vis bsd44
* vmstat bsd44
* vptovf TeX
* w bsd44
* waisgn GN
* wakeup Emacs
* wall bsd44
* wargames bsd44
* wc Textutils
* wdiff wdiff
* weave TeX
* what bsd44
* whatis bsd44
* whereis bsd44
* who Shellutils
* whoami Shellutils
* whois bsd44
* window bsd44
* winterp xopt
* wish DejaGnu
* worm bsd44
* worms bsd44
* write bsd44
* wump bsd44
* x11perf xreq
* x2p perl
* xalarm xopt
* xancur xopt
* xargs Findutils
* xauth xreq
* xbfe Fontutils
* xbiff xopt
* xbiff xreq
* xboard xboard
* xboing xopt
* xbuffy3 xopt
* xcalc xopt
* xcalc xreq
* xcalendar xopt
* xcdplayer xopt
* xcell xopt
* xclipboard xreq
* xclock xreq
* xcmdmenu xopt
* xcms xopt
* xcmsdb xreq
* xcmstest xreq
* xco xopt
* xcolorize xopt
* xcolors xopt
* xconsole xreq
* xcrtca xopt
* xdaliclock xopt
* xdiary xopt
* xditview Groff
* xditview xopt
* xditview xreq
* xdm xreq
* xdpyinfo xreq
* xdu xopt
* xdvi TeX
* xdvi xopt
* xdvorak xopt
* xearth xopt
* xed xopt
* xedit xopt
* xedit xreq
* xev xopt
* xev xreq
* xexit xopt
* xeyes xopt
* xeyes xreq
* xfd xreq
* xfed xopt
* xfedor xopt
* xfeoak xopt
* xferstats HylaFAX
* xfig xopt
* xfontsel xopt
* xfontsel xreq
* xforecast xopt
* xgas xopt
* xgas xreq
* xgc xopt
* xgc xreq
* xgettext gettext
* xhearts xopt
* xhelp xopt
* xhost xreq
* xinit xreq
* xkeycaps xopt
* xkill xreq
* xlax xopt
* xlayout xopt
* xlbiff xopt
* xless xopt
* xload xopt
* xload xreq
* xlogin xopt
* xlogo xreq
* xlsatoms xreq
* xlsclients xreq
* xlsfonts xreq
* xmag xreq
* xmail xopt
* xmailbox xopt
* xmailwatcher xopt
* xman xopt
* xman xreq
* xmandel xopt
* xmessage xopt
* xmeter xopt
* xmh xreq
* xmh-icons xopt
* xmh.editor xopt
* xmodmap xreq
* xmon xopt
* xmove xopt
* xmphone xopt
* xpd xopt
* xphoon xopt
* xpipeman xopt
* xplot Graphics
* xpostit xopt
* xpr xopt
* xpr xreq
* xprompt xopt
* xproof xopt
* xprop xreq
* xpserv xopt
* xrdb xreq
* xrefresh xreq
* xrsh xopt
* xrubik xopt
* xrunclient xopt
* xscope xopt
* xscreensaver xopt
* xsession xopt
* xset xreq
* xsetroot xreq
* xshogi xshogi
* xstdcmap xreq
* xstr bsd44
* xtalk xopt
* xterm xreq
* xterm_color xopt
* xtetris xopt
* xTeXcad.13 xopt
* xtiff xopt
* xtree xopt
* xtv xopt
* xwd xreq
* xwininfo xreq
* xwud xreq
* yacc bsd44
* yes Shellutils
* youbin xopt
* yow Emacs
* zcat gzip
* zcmp gzip
* zdiff gzip
* zforce gzip
* zgrep gzip
* zmore gzip
* znew gzip
* [ Shellutils
Tapes
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We offer Unix source code on tapes in `tar' format on these media:
* 4mm DAT cartridge tape.
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* Hewlett-Packard 16-track DC600HC 1/4in cartridge tape.
* IBM RS/6000 QIC-150 1/4in cartridge (readable on some other systems).
* 1600bpi 9-track 1/2in reel tape.
The contents of the various tapes for Unix systems are the same; only the
media are different. For prices, see the *note Free Software Foundation
Order Form::.. Source code for the manuals & reference cards is included
(*note Documentation::.).
Some of the files on the tapes are compressed with `gzip' to allow more files
on each tape. Refer to the top-level `README' file at the beginning of each
tape for instructions on uncompressing them. `uncompress' and `unpack' *do
not work*!
Languages Tape
--------------
This tape contains programming tools: compilers, interpreters and, related
programs (parsers, translators, debuggers, linkers, etc.).
* Binutils 2.6
* Bison 1.24
* C Library 1.09
* cperf 2.1a
* DejaGnu 1.2
* dld 3.2.3
* ecc 1.2.1
* f2c 1995.02.24
* flex 2.5.2
* g77 0.5.17
* GAWK 2.15.6
* GCC/G++/Objective-C 2.7.2
* GDB 4.15.1
* gdbm 1.7.3
* gettext 0.10
* gmp 1.3.2
* gzip 1.2.4
* indent 1.9.1
* libg++ 2.7.1
* libobjects 0.1.3
* make 3.74
* ncurses 1.9.4
* NIHCL 3.1.4
* OBST 3.4.3
* Octave 1.1.1
* p2c 1.20
* perl 4.036
* perl 5.001
* regex 0.12
* rx 0.05
* Smalltalk 1.1.1
* Superopt 2.5
* Texinfo 3.6
* Tile Forth 2.1
* ucblogo 3.3
Lisps/Emacs Tape
----------------
This tape has Common Lisp systems and libraries, GNU Emacs, assorted
extensions that work with Emacs, manuals, & a few other important utilities.
* Calc 2.02c
* CLISP 1995.12.04
* CLX 5.02
* Common Lisp 2.2
* Elib 0.06
* Emacs 18.59
* Emacs 19.28
* Emacs 19.30
* GNU Emacs Lisp Reference Manual Ed. 1.03 for Version 18
* GNU Emacs Lisp Reference Manual Ed. 2.4 for Version 19.29
* gnuserv 2.1alpha
* gzip 1.2.4
* Hyperbole 4.01
* make 3.74
* MULE 2.3
* PCL 2.2
* Programming in Emacs Lisp: An Introduction Ed. 1.04
* Texinfo 3.6
* W3 2.2.25
Utilities Tape
--------------
This tape consists mostly of smaller utilities and miscellaneous applications.
* acm 4.7
* Autoconf 2.7
* BASH 1.14.5
* bc 1.03
* cfengine 1.2.14
* cfengine 1.2.22
* Chess 4.0.pl75
* cpio 2.3
* CVS 1.6
* Diffutils 2.7
* doschk 1.1
* ed 0.2
* es 0.84
* Fileutils 3.12
* Findutils 4.1
* Finger 1.37
* Fontutils 0.6
* Ghostscript 2.6.2
* Ghostview 1.5
* Ghostview for Windows 1.0
* GIT 4.3.6
* GNATS 3.2
* GnuGo 1.2
* gnuplot 3.5
* Graphics 0.17
* grep 2.0
* Groff 1.10
* gzip 1.2.4
* hello 1.3
* hp2xx 3.1.4
* HylaFAX 3.0.0
* Ispell 3.1.20
* less 2.9.0
* m4 1.4
* make 3.74
* MandelSpawn 0.07
* mc 3.0
* mkisofs 1.04
* mm 1.07
* mtools 2.0.7
* NetHack 3.1.3
* nvi 1.34
* Oleo 1.6
* patch 2.1
* pine 3.91
* ptx 0.4
* rc 1.4
* RCS 5.7
* readline 2.0
* recode 3.4
* SAOimage 1.16
* screen 3.7.1
* sed 2.05
* Sharutils 4.2
* Shellutils 1.12
* Shogi 1.2.3
* tar 1.11.8
* Termcap 1.3
* Termutils 2.0
* Texinfo 3.6
* Textutils 1.13
* time 1.6
* UUCP 1.06.1
* wdiff 0.5
* xboard 3.4.pl0
* xshogi 1.2.03
* Ygl 3.0.3
Scheme Tape
-----------
Scheme is a simplified, lexically-scoped dialect of Lisp. It was designed at
MIT and other universities to teach students the art of programming and to
research new parallel programming constructs and compilation techniques.
This tape now has MIT Scheme 7.3, which conforms to the "Revised^4 Report On
the Algorithmic Language Scheme" (MIT AI Lab Memo 848b), for which TeX source
is included. It is written partly in C, but is presently hard to bootstrap.
Binaries that can be used to bootstrap it exist for: HP 9000 series 300, 400,
700, & 800 (running HP-UX 9.0), NeXT (NeXT OS 2 or 3.2), DEC Alpha (OSF/1),
IBM RS/6000 (AIX), Sun-3 or Sun-4 (SunOS 4.1), DECstation 3100/5100 (Ultrix
4.0), Sony NeWS-3250 (NEWS OS 5.01), & Intel i386 (MS-DOS, Windows 3.1 or NT).
If your system is not on this list & you don't enjoy the bootstrap challenge,
see "JACAL" in *Note GNU Software::.
X11 Tapes
---------
The two X11 tapes contain Version 11, Release 6 of the X Window System. The
first tape has all of the core software, documentation, & some contributed
clients. We call this the "required" X tape since it is necessary for
running X or Emacs under X. The second, "optional" tape has contributed
libraries & toolkits, the Andrew User Interface System, games, etc.
The X11 Required tape also contains all fixes and patches released to date.
We update this tape as new fixes and patches are released for programs on
both tapes. *Note Tape & CD-ROM Subscription Service::.
While supplies last, we will distribute X11R5 on the *Note November 1993
Source Code CD-ROM::.
Berkeley 4.4BSD-Lite Tape
-------------------------
The "4.4BSD-Lite" release is the last from the Computer Systems Research
Group at the University of California at Berkeley. It has most of the BSD
software system, except for a few files that remain proprietary. It is much
more complete than the previous "Net2" release.
VMS Emacs and VMS Compiler Tapes
--------------------------------
We offer two VMS tapes. One has just GNU Emacs 18.59 (none of the other
software on the *Note Lisps/Emacs Tape::, is included). The other has GCC
2.3.3, Bison 1.19 (to compile GCC), `gas' 1.38 (to assemble GCC's output), and
some library and include files (none of the other software on the *Note
Languages Tape::, is included). We are not aware of a GDB port for VMS.
Both VMS tapes have DEC VAX executables from which you can bootstrap, as the
DEC VMS C compiler cannot compile GCC. We do not have executables for DEC
Alpha VMS systems. Please do not ask us to devote effort to VMS support,
because it is peripheral to the GNU Project.
CD-ROMs
*******
We offer these CD-ROMs:
* Several editions of our *Note Source Code CD-ROMs::.
* *Note December 1995 Compiler Tools Binaries CD-ROM::.
* *Note December 1994 Compiler Tools Binaries CD-ROM::.
* *Note December 1993 Compiler Tools Binaries CD-ROM::.
* *Note MS-DOS Book with CD-ROM::.
* *Note Debian GNU/Linux Book with CD-ROM::.
Our CD-ROMs are in ISO 9660 format & can be mounted as a read-only file
system on most computers. If your driver supports it you can mount each CD
with "Rock Ridge" extensions (the MS-DOS CD-ROM is only in ISO 9660 format),
& it will look just like an ordinary Unix file system, rather than one full
of truncated & otherwise mangled names that fit vanilla ISO 9660.
You can build most of the software without copying the sources off the CD.
You only need enough disk space for object files and intermediate build
targets.
Pricing of the GNU CD-ROMs
--------------------------
If a business or organization is ultimately paying, the December 1995 Source
CDs costs $240. It costs $60 if you, an individual, are paying out of your
own pocket. The December 1995 Compiler Tools Binaries CD-ROM costs $220 for
a business or organization, and $55 for an individual.
What do the individual and company prices mean?
...............................................
The software on our disks is free; anyone can copy it and anyone can run it.
What we charge for is the physical disk and the service of distribution.
We charge two different prices depending on who is buying. When a company or
other organization buys the December 1995 Source CD-ROMs, we charge $240.
When an individual buys the same CD-ROM, we charge just $60. This
distinction is not a matter of who is allowed to use the software. In either
case, once you have a copy, you can distribute as many copies as you wish and
there's no restriction on who can have or run them. The price distinction is
entirely a matter of what kind of entity pays for the CD.
You, the reader, are certainly an individual, not a company. If you are
buying a disk "in person", then you are probably doing so as an individual.
But if you expect to be reimbursed by your employer, then the disk is really
for the company; so please pay the company price and get reimbursed for it.
We won't try to check up on you--we use the honor system--so please cooperate.
Buying CDs at the company price is very helpful for GNU; just
140 Source CDs at that price support an FSF programmer or tech writer for a
year.
Why is there an individual price?
.................................
In the past, our distribution tapes have been ordered mainly by companies.
The CD at the price of $240 provides them with all of our software for a much
lower price than they would previously have paid for six different tapes. To
lower the price more would cut into the FSF's funds very badly and decrease
the software development we can do.
However, for individuals, $240 is too high a price; hardly anyone could
afford that. So we decided to make CDs available to individuals at the lower
price of $60.
Is there a maximum price?
.........................
Our stated prices are minimum prices. Feel free to pay a higher price if you
wish to support GNU development more. The sky's the limit; we will accept as
high a price as you can offer. Or simply give a donation (tax-deductible in
the U.S.) to the Free Software Foundation, a tax-exempt public charity.
December 1995 Compiler Tools Binaries CD-ROM
--------------------------------------------
We now have the third edition of our CD-ROM that has binaries and complete
sources for GNU compiler tools for some systems which lack a compiler. This
enables the people who use these systems to compile GNU and other free
software without having to buy a proprietary compiler. You can also use
these GNU tools to compile your own C/C++/Objective-C programs. Older
editions of this CD are available while supplies last at a reduced price; see
the *note Free Software Foundation Order Form::..
We hope to have more systems on each update of this CD. If you can help
build binaries for new systems (especially those that don't come with a C
compiler), or have one to suggest, please contact us at the addresses on page
1.
These packages:
* DJGPP 1.12m4 from GCC 2.6.3
* GCC/G++/Objective-C 2.7.1
* GNU C Library 1.09
* GDB 4.15.1
* Binutils 2.6
* Bison 1.24
* Emacs 19.29 (MS-DOS only)
* Flex 2.5.2
* Make 3.74
* libg++ 2.7.1
On these platforms:
* `i386-msdos'
* `hppa1.0-hp-hpux9'
* `sparc-sun-solaris2'
* `sparc-sun-sunos4.1'
December 1994 Compiler Tools Binaries CD-ROM
--------------------------------------------
We still have the 2nd edition of our CD-ROM that contains executables for GNU
compiler tools for some systems which lack a compiler. This enables the
people who use these systems to compile GNU and other free software without
having to buy a proprietary compiler. You can also use the GNU compilation
system to compile your own C/C++/Objective-C programs.
We hope to have more systems on each update of this CD. If you can help
build binaries for new systems (especially those that don't come with a C
compiler), or have one to suggest, please contact us at the addresses on
page 1.
These packages:
*DJGPP 1.12.m2 from GCC 2.6.0
*GCC/G++/Objective-C 2.6.2
*GNU C Library 1.09
*GDB 4.13
*Binutils 2.5.2
*Bison 1.22
*Emacs 19.26 (MS-DOS only)
*Flex 2.4.7
*Make 3.72.1
*libg++ 2.6.1
On these platforms:
*`i386-msdos'
*`hppa1.1-hp-hpux9'
*`sparc-sun-solaris2'
*`sparc-sun-sunos4.1'
December 1993 Compiler Tools Binaries CD-ROM
---------------------------------------------
We still have the 1st edition of our CD-ROM that contains executables for GNU
compiler tools for some systems which lack a compiler. This will allow users
of those systems to compile GNU and other free software without having to buy
a proprietary compiler.
The CD-ROM is in ISO 9660 format and can be mounted as a read-only file
system on most operating systems. If your driver supports it you can mount
the CD-ROM with "Rock Ridge" extensions and it will look just like an
ordinary Unix file system, rather than one full of truncated and otherwise
mangled names that fit the vanilla ISO 9660 specifications.
We hope to have more systems included with each update of this CD-ROM. If
you can help build binaries for new systems (especially for systems that
don't come with a C compiler), or have a system to suggest, please contact us
at either address on the front cover.
These programs:
* DJGPP 1.11.m1
* GCC/G++/Objective C 2.5.7
* GDB 4.11
* GAS 2.2
* Binutils 2.3
* Bison 1.22
* Flex 2.4.5
* Make 3.70
* libg++ 2.5.3
For these platforms:
* `i386-msdos'
* `hppa1.1-hp-hpux9'
* `sparc-sun-solaris2'
* `sparc-sun-sunos4.1'
Source Code CD-ROMs
-------------------
We have several versions of our Source Code CD-ROMs available, including:
* *Note December 1995 Source Code CD-ROMs::, the newest release, has
programs, bug fixes, & improvements not on the other CDs.
* *Note June 1995 Source Code CD-ROM::.
* *Note May 1994 Source Code CD-ROM::..
* *Note November 1993 Source Code CD-ROM::.
* May 1993 Source Code CD-ROM, see the *note Free Software Foundation
Order Form::..
* October 1992 Source Code CD-ROM, see the *note Free Software Foundation
Order Form::..
The older Source CDs are available while supplies last at a reduced price
(please note that the December 1994 Source CD is permanently out of stock).
All the Source CDs have Texinfo source for the GNU manuals listed in *Note
Documentation::.
The VMS tapes' contents are *not* included. Many programs that are only on
MS-DOS diskettes & not on the tapes are also *not* included. The MIT Scheme
& X11 Optional tapes' contents are *not* on the older Source CDs. *Note
Tapes:: & *Note MS-DOS Diskettes::.
There are no precompiled programs on these Source CDs. You will need a C
compiler (programs which need some other interpreter or compiler normally
provide the C source for a bootstrapping program). We ship C compiler
binaries for some systems on the *Note Compiler Tools Binaries CD-ROM::.
December 1995 Source Code CD-ROMs
.................................
The 7th edition of our Source CD is out! Due to increasing amounts of GNU
Software, the Source Code CD is now a two disc set--the price remains
unchanged! It contains these packages, & some manuals that are not part of
packages:
* acm 4.7
* apache 0.8.8
* Autoconf 2.7
* BASH 1.14.5
* bc 1.03
* Binutils 2.5.2
* Binutils 2.6
* Bison 1.24
* C Library 1.09
* Calc 2.02c
* cfengine 1.2.21
* Chess 4.0.pl75
* CLISP 1995.08.12
* Common Lisp 2.2
* cperf 2.1a
* cpio 2.3
* CVS 1.6
* DDD 1.3b
* DejaGnu 1.2.9
* Diffutils 2.7
* dld 3.2.3
* doschk 1.1
* ecc 1.2.1
* ed 0.2
* Elib 0.07
* Elisp archive
* Emacs 18.59
* Emacs 19.28
* Emacs 19.29
* Emacs 19.30
* es 0.84
* f2c 1995.11.18
* ffcall 1.0
* Fileutils 3.12
* Findutils 4.1
* Finger 1.37
* flex 2.5.2
* Fontutils 0.6
* g77 0.5.17
* GAWK 2.15.6
* GCC/G++/Objective C 2.7.1
* GDB 4.15.1
* gdbm 1.7.3
* gettext 0.9a
* Ghostscript 2.6.2
* Ghostview 1.5
* Ghostview for Windows 1.0
* GIT 4.3.7
* gmp 1.3.2
* GN 2.23
* Gnans 1.5
* GNATS 3.2
* GNU Emacs Lisp Reference Manual, Ed. 1.03 for Version 18.59
* GNU Emacs Lisp Reference Manual, Ed. 2.4 for Version 19.29
* GnuGo 1.2
* gnuplot 3.5
* gnuserv 2.1alpha
* Graphics 0.17
* grep 2.0
* Groff 1.09
* gzip 1.2.4
* hello 1.3
* hp2xx 3.1.4
* HylaFAX v3.0pl0
* Hyperbole 4.01
* indent 1.9.1
* Ispell 3.1.20
* less 290
* libg++ 2.7.1
* libobjects 0.1.3
* m4 1.4
* make 3.74
* mc 3.0
* MIT Scheme 7.3
* mkisofs 1.04GNU
* mtools 2.0.7
* MULE 2.3
* ncurses 1.9.7a
* NetHack 3.1.3
* NIHCL 3.1.4
* nvi 1.34
* Oaklisp 93.07.23
* OBST 3.4.3
* Octave 1.1.1
* Oleo 1.6
* p2c 1.20
* patch 2.1
* perl 4.036
* perl 5.001
* phttpd 0.99.68
* pine 3.91
* Programming in Emacs Lisp: An Introduction, Ed. 1.04
* ptx 0.4
* rc 1.4
* RCS 5.7
* recode 3.4
* regex 0.12
* rx 0.05
* SAOimage 1.08
* screen 3.7.1
* sed 2.05
* Sharutils 4.1
* Shellutils 1.12
* Shogi 1.2p03
* SIPP 3.1
* Smalltalk 1.1.1
* SNePS 2.3.1
* Spinner 1.0b11
* Superopt 2.5
* tar 1.11.8
* Termcap 1.3
* TeX 3.145
* Texinfo 3.6
* Textutils 1.13
* Tile Forth 2.1
* time 1.6
* tput 1.0
* ucblogo 3.3
* UUCP 1.06.1
* W3 2.2.25
* wdiff 0.5
* X11R6
* xboard 3.3.pl3
* xgrabsc 2.41
* xshogi 1.2p03
* Ygl 3.0.2
June 1995 Source Code CD-ROM
............................
We still have the 6th edition of our Source CD at a reduced price while
supplies last. Not all FSF distributed software is included (*note Source
Code CD-ROMs::.). It contains these packages, and some manuals that are not
part of packages:
* acm 4.7
* Autoconf 2.4
* BASH 1.14.5
* bc 1.03
* Binutils 2.5.2
* Bison 1.24
* C Library 1.09
* Calc 2.02c
* cfengine 1.0.4
* Chess 4.0.pl74
* CLISP 1995.04.25
* Common Lisp 2.1
* cperf 2.1a
* cpio 2.3
* CVS 1.3
* DejaGnu 1.2
* Diffutils 2.7
* dld 3.2.3
* doschk 1.1
* ecc 1.2.1
* ed 0.2
* elib 0.06
* Emacs 18.59
* Emacs 19.28
* Emacs 19.29
* GNU Emacs Lisp Reference Manual Ed. 1.03 for Version 18
* GNU Emacs Lisp Reference Manual Ed. 2.4 for Version 19.29
* es 0.84
* f2c 1995.02.24
* Fileutils 3.12
* Findutils 4.1
* Finger 1.37
* flex 2.5.2
* Fontutils 0.6
* g77 0.5.15
* GAWK 2.15.6
* GCC/G++/Objective C 2.6.3
* GCC/G++/Objective C 2.7.0
* GDB 4.14
* gdbm 1.7.3
* Ghostscript 2.6.2
* Ghostview 1.5
* Ghostview for Windows 1.0
* GIT 4.3.6
* gmp 1.3.2
* GNATS 3.2
* GnuGo 1.1
* gnuplot 3.5
* Graphics 0.17
* grep 2.0
* Groff 1.09
* gzip 1.2.4
* hello 1.3
* hp2xx 3.1.4
* HylaFAX 3.0.pl0
* indent 1.9.1
* Ispell 3.1.18
* less 2.90
* libg++ 2.6.2
* libg++ 2.7.0
* libobjects 0.1.3
* m4 1.4
* make 3.74
* MandelSpawn 0.07
* mkisofs 1.03GNU
* mtools 2.0.7
* MULE 2.2
* ncurses 1.9.1
* NetHack 3.1.3
* NIHCL 3.1.4
* nvi 1.34
* OBST 3.4.3
* Octave 1.1.1
* Oleo 1.6
* p2c 1.20
* patch 2.1
* PCL 2.1
* perl 4.036
* perl 5.001
* pine 3.91
* Programming in Emacs Lisp: An Introduction Ed. 1.03 for Version 19
* ptx 0.4
* rc 1.4
* RCS 5.7
* recode 3.4
* regex 0.12
* rx 0.05
* screen 3.6.2
* sed 2.05
* Sharutils 4.1
* Shellutils 1.12
* Shogi 1.2p03
* Smalltalk 1.1.1
* Superopt 2.5
* tar 1.11.8
* Termcap 1.2
* TeX 3.1415
* Texinfo 3.6
* Textutils 1.12
* Tile Forth 2.1
* time 1.6
* tput 1.0
* ucblogo
* UUCP 1.05
* wdiff 0.5
* X11R6
* xboard 3.2.pl2
* xshogi 1.2p03
* Ygl 2.9.5
May 1994 Source Code CD-ROM
...........................
We still have the 4th edition of our Source CD, at a reduced price. This
CD has Edition 2.3 for version 19 of the `GNU Emacs Lisp Reference Manual' &
some additional software; not all FSF distributed software is included (see
``Source Code CD-ROMs''). It contains the following packages:
*acm 4.5
*Autoconf 1.10
*BASH 1.13.5
*bc 1.02
*Binutils 2.3
*Bison 1.22
*C Library 1.08
*Calc 2.02c
*Chess 4.0.69
*CLISP 1994.01.08
*Common Lisp 1.0
*cpio 2.3
*CVS 1.3
*dc 0.2
*DejaGnu 1.2
*Diffutils 2.6
*dld 3.2.3
*doschk 1.1
*ecc 1.2.1
*ed 0.1
*elib 0.06
*Emacs 18.59
*Emacs 19.23
*es 0.84
*f2c 1994.04.14
*Fileutils 3.9
*find 3.8
*finger 1.37
*flex 2.4.6
*Fontutils 0.6
*GAS 1.36.utah
*GAS 2.2
*Gawk 2.15.4
*GCC 2.5.8
*GDB 4.12
*gdbm 1.7.1
*Ghostscript 2.6.1
*Ghostview 1.5
*Ghostview for Windows 1.0
*gmp 1.3.2
*GNATS 3.2
*GnuGo 1.1
*gnuplot 3.5
*gperf 2.1a
*Graphics 0.17
*grep 2.0
*Groff 1.09
*gzip 1.2.4
*hello 1.3
*hp2xx 3.1.4
*indent 1.9.1
*ispell 4.0
*libg++ 2.5.3
*m4 1.1
*Make 3.71
*MandelSpawn 0.07
*mtools 2.0.7
*MULE 1.0
*NetFax 3.2.1
*Nethack 3.1.3
*NIHCL 3.0
*nvi 1.11
*Octave 1.0
*Oleo 1.5
*p2c 1.20
*patch 2.1
*PCL 1993.03.18
*perl 4.036
*ptx 0.3
*rc 1.4
*RCS 5.6.0.1
*recode 3.3
*regex 0.12
*screen 3.5.2
*sed 2.05
*shellutils 1.9.4
*Shogi 1.1.02
*Smalltalk 1.1.1
*Superopt 2.3
*tar 1.11.2
*Termcap 1.2
*TeX 3.1
*Texinfo 3.1
*Textutils 1.9.1
*Tile Forth 2.1
*time 1.6
*tput 1.0
*UUCP 1.05
*uuencode 1.0
*wdiff 0.04
*X11R6
*xboard 3.0.9
*xshogi 1.2.02
November 1993 Source Code CD-ROM
................................
We still have the 3rd edition of our Source CD, at a reduced price, while
supplies last. It was the last Source Code CD to contain X11R5. This CD has
Edition 2.2 for version 19 of the `GNU Emacs Lisp Reference Manual' & some
additional software; not all FSF distributed software is included (*note
Source Code CD-ROMs::.). It contains these packages:
* acm 3.1
* Autoconf 1.7
* BASH 1.13.4
* bc 1.02
* Binutils 1.9 2.3
* Bison 1.22
* C Library 1.06.7
* Calc 2.02b
* Chess 4.0p62
* CLISP 93.11.08
* cpio 2.3
* CVS 1.3
* dc 0.2
* DejaGnu 1.0.1
* Diffutils 2.6
* dld 3.2.3
* doschk 1.1
* ecc 1.2.1
* elib 0.06
* Emacs 18.59
* Emacs 19.21
* es 0.84
* f2c 1993.04.28
* Fileutils 3.9
* find 3.8
* Finger 1.37
* flex 2.3.8
* Fontutils 0.6
* GAS 1.36.utah
* GAS 1.38.1
* GAS 2.2
* GAWK 2.15.3
* GCC/G++/Objective C 2.5.4
* GDB 4.11
* gdbm 1.7.1
* Ghostscript 2.6.1
* Ghostview 1.5
* Ghostview for Windows 1.0
* gmp 1.3.2
* GNATS 3.01
* GnuGo 1.1
* gnuplot 3.5
* cperf 2.1a
* Graphics 0.17
* grep 2.0
* Groff 1.08
* gzip 1.2.4
* hello 1.3
* hp2xx 3.1.3a
* indent 1.8
* Ispell 4.0
* less 177
* libg++ 2.5.1
* m4 1.1
* make 3.69.1
* MandelSpawn 0.06
* mtools 2.0.7
* MULE 1.0
* NetFax 3.2.1
* NetHack 3.1.3
* NIHCL 3.0
* Oleo 1.5
* p2c 1.20
* patch 2.1
* PCL 93.03.18
* perl 4.036
* ptx 0.3
* rc 1.4
* RCS 5.6.0.1
* recode 3.2.4
* regex 0.12
* screen 3.5.2
* sed 1.18 2.03
* Shellutils 1.9.1
* Shogi 1.1p02
* Smalltalk 1.1.1
* Superopt 2.3
* tar 1.11.2
* Termcap 1.2
* TeX 3.1
* Texinfo 3.1
* Tile Forth 2.1
* time 1.6
* time 1.6
* tput 1.0
* UUCP 1.04
* uuencode 1.0
* wdiff 0.04
* X11R5
MS-DOS Book with CD-ROM
-----------------------
We are working on our first book describing GNU Software for MS-DOS, but we
do not know when it will be finished. It will include a CD-ROM with all the
sources & binaries on the MS-DOS Diskettes and more.
Please do NOT contact us about this book until we announce it on our mailing
lists (to subscribe, ask `info-gnu-request@prep.ai.mit.edu'), because it just
slows us down.
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---------------------------------
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know when it will be finished. Please do NOT contact us about this book
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A CD will be inside the book with sources & binaries for Debian GNU/Linux,
which is a complete operating system for i386/i486/Pentium. It is a
GNU/Linux system--that is to say, a variant GNU system which uses Linux as
the kernel. (All the systems now available that use the Linux kernel are
GNU/Linux systems, see item "Linux" in *Note Free Software for
Microcomputers::.)
Debian is being developed by Ian Murdock and the Debian Association in
conjunction with the Free Software Foundation. We are distributing it as an
interim measure until the GNU kernel (the Hurd) is ready for users.
For details on Debian & how to help, see URL: `http://www.debian.org/' or
FTP, `/pub/gnu/GNUinfo/DEBIAN' from a GNU FTP host (*note How to Get GNU
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MS-DOS Diskettes
****************
The FSF distributes some of the GNU software ported to MS-DOS, on 3.5inch
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DJGPP Diskettes
---------------
We offer DJGPP on 30 diskettes. For further details, see *Note GNU
Software::. The DJGPP diskettes contain the following:
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* Bison 1.22
* Diffutils 2.6
* DJGPP 1.12m4
* flex 2.4.7
* GCC/G++ 2.6.3
* GDB 4.12
* Groff 1.09
* gzip 1.24
* libg++ 2.6.2
* make 3.71
* patch 2.1
* sed 1.18
* Texinfo 3.1
Emacs Diskettes
---------------
Two versions of GNU Emacs are included on the Emacs diskettes we distribute:
GNU Emacs version 19.29 handles 8-bit character sets; the other, MULE version
2.2, handles 16-bit character sets including Kanji.
Selected Utilities Diskettes
----------------------------
The GNUish MS-DOS Project ported GNU software to PC compatibles. Though
GNUish is no longer active, users still ask for these ports done some years
ago. We offer these ports on five diskettes. In general, the ports run on
8086/80286-based 16-bit machines; an 80386 is not required. Some are
necessarily missing features.
Included are: `cpio', `diff', `find', `flex', `gdbm', `grep', `indent',
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----------------
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Scheme $200 $210 $230 $215 $205 $225
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FSF Deluxe Distribution
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____ @ $ 50 = $ ______ Using and Porting GNU CC.
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____ @ $ 20 = $ ______ Texinfo manual.
____ @ $ 15 = $ ______ Termcap manual.
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Please note that the December 1994 Source CD is permanently out of stock.
GNU Source Code CD-ROM
June 1995 edition with X11R6 ____________ ____________
GNU Source Code CD-ROM
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GNU Source Code CD-ROM
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GNU Source Code CD-ROM
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GNU Source Code CD-ROM
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