term-2.1.4 available
Greg Hankins
gregh at cc.gatech.edu
Sun Oct 2 17:58:24 EDT 1994
I've just installed term-2.1.4 on the CoC machines. You can get to the
new versions in /net/hc1/gregh/pub/bin/term214, and /net/hc1/gregh/pub/man.
For those of you on prism machines, you can ftp the source from
ftp.cc.gatech.edu:/pub/software/linux/term.
Enjoy,
Greg
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Here is the announce file that was posted:
>From bcr at physics.purdue.edu Mon Sep 19 19:39:11 EDT 1994
ANNOUNCING Term 2.1
WHAT IS TERM?
"term" is a program written by Michael O'Reilly which simulates many
SLIP like features through an ordinary user's account. At this time
Michael is quite busy and doesn't have time to work on "term" or to
answer your questions, so please direct questions to me:
bcr at physics.purdue.edu (Bill C. Riemers)
I'm currently running my mail handler on this account as well so if you
don't want an automatic reply, use a subject starting with the word "private".
WHERE IS TERM?
Term will be available at:
physics.purdue.edu:/pub/bcr/term/
sunsite.unc.edu:/pub/Linux/apps/comm/term/term/
Also, you can find any patches to this version people send me at:
physics.purdue.edu:/pub/bcr/term/patches
Feel free to mirror these directories on other sites.
WHAT OTHER VERSIONS OF TERM ARE AVAILABLE?
term110.tar.gz --> Can't really say
term111.tar.gz --> Can't really say
term112.tar.gz --> Can't really say
term113.tar.gz --> Can't really say
term114.tar.gz --> fairly stable BETA version
term115.tar.gz --> unstable BETA version
term116.tar.gz --> unstable BETA version
term117.tar.gz --> unstable BETA version
term118.tar.gz --> semi-stable BETA version
term119.tar.gz --> stable GAMMA version
term-2.0.X.tar.gz --> semi-stable BETA versions
term-2.1.X.tar.gz --> New BETA versions
ANNOUNCING TERM 2.1
This release is considered BETA. BETA does not mean I think it is full of
dangerous bugs, but rather it means I can still count the number of people
who have tested it on my fingers and my toes.
IS TERM 2.1 COMPATIBLE WITH OLDER TERM VERSIONS?
Yes, but the reverse is not necessarily true. If you compile
a program with 2.1 it might not work with 2.0.
WHAT ARE PATCH LEVELS?
These are my way of building-up a BETA release into a GAMMA release.
As people report bugs, and fixes are found I generate patches to the
current BETA version to improve its stability. When I've gone a
reasonably long time without any more bug reports, or the only bug
people have been reporting for a long time gets fixed I may bump
it up to GAMMA.
WHERE CAN I FIND TERM BINARIES AND APPLICATION SOURCES?
You can find lots of stuff for old style term support at:
sunsite.unc.edu:/pub/Linux/apps/comm/termstuff/
sunsite.unc.edu:/pub/Linux/apps/comm/term/term/extra/
Since the new-style term support, normally does not require patches to
the source code, I've just been putting binaries at:
bohr.physics.purdue.edu:/pub/bcr/term/extra
- If you are using shared mode, you may need to set "TERMSHARE" to your
shared directory for these to work.
NOTE: I haven't updated some of these binaries since term 1.17.0, so if there
are problems let me know and I'll update to a newer version.
NOTE ABOUT ALPHA VERSIONS:
Alpha versions are made, public, but if you mirror or copy these to other
sites, please clearly label them as ALPHA versions. Also, I don't promise
that future term versions will support anything compiled with an ALPHA
version. So you should only use ALPHA versions if you want to help test
that features will work in the next BETA release.
WHAT'S NEW WITH "term 2.1"?
- tupload will now copy date-time stamps and file permissions.
- tdownload -->>> new (similar to tupload)
- Smaller foot print for static binaries. The next best thing for
systems that don't support dynamic shared libraries. This reduces
my TitanOS disk space usage by a factor of 5.
- Improvement to priorities to help improve interactive response
under heavy loads. (It is still lousy, but a little better than before.)
- Misc. bug fixes and minor performance enhancements.
WHAT OS'S ARE CURRENTLY SUPPORTED?
IBM AIX
BSDi
C220 ConvexOS 11.0
Dynix/PTX
HCX/UX 5.1
HP/UX
Irix
ISC (SVR3.2 clone)
Linux 1.0, 1.1
MachTen
MIPS
NetBSD
NeXT 2.1, 3.0
OSF/1
SCO Unix
SGI
Solaris 2.x aka SunOS 5.x
Solaris 1.x aka SunOS 4.x
SVR4
Titan/OS
Ultrix 4.x
Others are being added constantly, as people send me the needed patches.
What is expected for term 2.2 ?
- The ability to support "inetd" daemons without messy tredir and
tupdredir commands.
- For Linux only: A dropin libc.so.4 replacement so you don't have
to recompile programs for term support. (I'm trying to find people
to help me test this for linuxxdoom support.)
- Improved tupload/tdownload auto-resume reliability.
Have fun,
Bill
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