Walnut Creek CDROM Sys V r4

Variants:

English - May 1994

Fact sheet

Packaging Jewel Case
Language(s) English
Architecture
ISBN 1-57176-011-3 (1571760113)
UPC 7 47851 03601 6 (747851036016)
Contents
  • Jewel Case (1 CD)

Notes

Description (Front)


Sys V r4 CDROM

610 MB of free, easy to install software in source and binary form. You'll get utility and development software, graphics demonstrations and X-based games.

UNIX

Covers

Front
Front
Back
Back

Media

CD1
CD1
File listing: SysVr4_199405_en_CD1.cue-iso9660-rock.html

Other

Description (Back)


Unix (r) System V.4.2 Free Software CDROM by Lemis.

The third edition of the Lemis CDROM for Intel-based implementations of Unix System V.4.2. This CDROM contains 610 MB of free software in source and binary form. You'll get utility and development software, graphics demonstrations and X-based games.

Lemis packaged all binaries in the standard pkgadd format. As a result, you don't need any special knowledge to install the binaries. A small portion of the ported software includes:

◆ ease 3.5-a sendmail configuration utility
◆ elm 2.4.17-the elm mail reader
◆ emacs 19.22-the definitive emacs editor
◆ gcc 2.5.7-GNU C compiler (including C++ and objective C)
◆ gdb 4.11-GNU debugger
◆ ghostscript 2.6.1-Postscript emulator
◆ gnuchess 4.0.60-a chess Game for X11 (package name chess)
◆ oleo 1.3-spreadsheet
◆ perl 5.2-shell/report language
◆ TeX 3.13-text processing system
◆ tcl 6.4-tool command language
◆ tk 3.0-X11 Toolkit - based on Tcl
◆ tslip 2.4-Serial line Internet Protocol package
◆ vgaset 1.1-VGA card and monitor setup for X
◆ x 11 R5 pl 25-Windowing system (in directory XFree86-2.0)
◆ XFree86 2.0-X Server
◆ xmines 1.0-a minesweeper game for X
◆ several thousand pages of professionally formatted hardcopy PostScript and .dvi formats as well.

Each package includes the complete source tree (including objects and correct Makefiles). The installation includes all applicable man pages. In addition, you can mount the CDROM as a file system and access all files directly.

The CDROM is in Rock Ridge format, so you get long file names. We know you'll be pleased with the System V.4.2 CDROM.