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- XEmacs availability information. Last Modified: 22-jun-95.
-
- XEmacs is available via anonymous FTP from ftp.cs.uiuc.edu (128.174.252.1)
- in the directory /pub/xemacs/.
-
- ftp.cs.uiuc.edu is the primary distribution point, but you may find
- copies of it at other sites as well. Some sites to try include:
-
- ftp.ai.mit.edu:/pub/xemacs/
- ftp.uu.net:/systems/gnu/xemacs/
- ftp.sunet.se:/pub/gnu/xemacs/
- ftp.cenatls.cena.dgac.fr:/pub/Emacs/xemacs/
- liasun3.epfl.ch:/pub/gnu/xemacs/
- ftp.th-darmstadt.de:/pub/editors/xemacs/
- audrey.levels.unisa.edu.au:/xemacs/
- sunsite.doc.ic.ac.uk:/gnu/xemacs/
-
- The most up-to-date list of distribution sites can always be found on
- the XEmacs WWW page, http://xemacs.cs.uiuc.edu/. Try to pick a site
- that is networkologically close to you. If you know of other mirrors
- of the XEmacs archives, please send us mail and we will list them here
- as well.
-
- There are mailing lists and newsgroups specifically for discussing and
- reporting bugs in XEmacs; see the file MAILINGLISTS in this directory.
-
- The FTP and ordering information in the remainder of this file applies
- to the versions of GNU Emacs distributed by the Free Software Foundation,
- not to XEmacs.
-
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- How to get GNU Software by Internet FTP or by UUCP. Last updated 11 June 95.
-
- * Please send improvements to this file to gnu@prep.ai.mit.edu.
-
- * No Warranties
-
- We distribute software in the hope that it will be useful, but without
- any warranty. No author or distributor of this software accepts
- responsibility to anyone for the consequences of using it or for
- whether it serves any particular purpose or works at all, unless he
- says so in writing.
-
- * Updates
-
- If you find this file in the Emacs distribution, there is a chance it
- is out of date. If you plan to FTP files from a GNU FTP host, you
- might as well start by FTPing the current version of this file, which
- is `/pub/gnu/GNUinfo/FTP'.
-
- * How to FTP
-
- Use the ftp program on your system (ask locally if you can't find it)
- to connect to the host you are ftping from. Unless indicated
- otherwise, login in as user "anonymous", with password: "your e-mail
- address" and set "binary" mode (to transfer all eight bits in each
- byte).
-
- * FTPing GNU Software
-
- ** How to FTP GNU Emacs
-
- If you are on the Internet (see also "** Alternative Internet FTP
- Sources" below), you can at present copy the latest distribution
- version of GNU Emacs from the file /pub/gnu/emacs-M.N.tar on host
- prep.ai.mit.edu (or the file /pub/gnu/emacs-M.N.tar.gz which has been
- run through gzip after tar). M and N stand for version numbers; look
- at a listing of the directory through ftp to see what version is
- available. These files are about 11 and 4 megabytes long,
- respectively. After you unpack the distribution, be sure to look at
- the files README and INSTALL.
-
- Because of difficulties in transferring large files, sometimes a split
- version of the tar file is created. This would be in a directory
- named /pub/gnu/emacs-M.N.tar-split or perhaps
- /pub/gnu/emacs-M.N.tar.gz-split, containing files of 100000 characters
- each. There is generally no trouble in ftping files of this size.
- They can be combined with cat to make a tar file or compressed tar
- file. If you can't find such files on prep.ai.mit.edu, have a look at
- archive.cis.ohio-state.edu.
-
- ALWAYS USE BINARY/IMAGE MODE TO TRANSFER THESE FILES!
- Text mode does not work for tar files or compressed files.
-
- Some ftp'ers have found it necessary for successful file transfer:
- - to explicitly use prep.ai.mit.edu internet address:
- 18.159.0.42 (as of 18 June 95)
-
- Files of differences from previous widely distributed GNU Emacs
- versions to the present version are also available on prep.ai.mit.edu
- under names of the form emacs.diff-OO.OO-NN.NN in directory /pub/gnu.
- These are made with diff -rc2. Sometimes there are versions
- compressed with gzip of these difference files as well; their names
- have .gz appended.
-
- The Emacs manual in source form is included in the distribution. The
- dvi file produced by TeX is not included, but a copy may be available
- for ftp under the name /pub/gnu/emacs.dvi.
-
- The Emacs Lisp Reference Manual is in a separate file:
- /pub/gnu/elisp-manual-NN.tar.gz
-
- ** VMS FTP sites with GNU Software
- You can anonymously ftp a VMS version of GNU emacs from:
- - ftp.stacken.kth.se:[.GNU-VMS] - GNU Emacs and some other VMS
- ports (and some VMS binaries) of GNU software
- - mango.rsmas.miami.edu has a VMS version of the GCC/G++ compiler.
- Contact angel@flipper.miami.edu (angel li) for details.
- - addvax.llnl.gov - GNU Emacs
- - VMSD.OAC.UCI.EDU - GNU Emacs
- - RIGEL.EFD.LTH.SE [130.235.48.3] - GNU Emacs
- - ctrsci.cc.utah.edu - GNU Emacs - The 00readme.txt file gives details
- - cc.utah.edu [128.110.8.24] - misc. GNU software - user
- anonymous, pass guest. The 00README.txt file gives details.
-
- ** Other GNU Software and How To FTP It
-
- Other GNU software is available on prep.ai.mit.edu under directory
- /pub/gnu. diff files to convert between versions (like those used for
- GNU Emacs), exist for some of these programs. Some programs have misc
- support files as well. Have a look on prep to see which ones.
- Compressed versions of the tar or diff files are often available
- (indicated by a .gz suffix and made with the `gzip' program). Some of
- this software is in beta test (probably still buggy), and is being
- made available for use by hackers who like to test software.
-
- The file /pub/gnu/DESCRIPTIONS has a list of the packages distributed
- on prep.ai.mit.edu with a brief description explaining what
- each one can be used for.
-
- More information about these programs can typically be found in the
- GNU Bulletin. To receive a copy, write to gnu@prep.ai.mit.edu.
-
- ** Scheme and How to FTP It
-
- The latest distribution version of C Scheme is available via anonymous FTP
- from altdorf.ai.mit.edu in /archive/scheme-X.XX/ (where X.XX is some version
- number).
-
- Read the files INSTALL and README in the top level C Scheme directory.
-
- ** TeX and How to Obtain It
-
- We don't distribute TeX now, but it is free software.
-
- TeX is a document formatter that is used, among other things, by the FSF
- for all its documentation. You will need it if you want to make printed
- manuals.
-
- TeX is freely redistributable. You can get it by ftp, tape, or CD/ROM.
-
- *** For FTP instructions, retrieve the file
- ftp.cs.umb.edu:pub/tex/unixtex.ftp. (We don't include it here because it
- changes relatively frequently. Sorry.)
-
- *** For TeX on a single tape (4mm DAT or QIC-24), ordering information is
- available from unixtex@u.washington.edu. A distribution fee in the area
- of US$210.00 covers administrative costs. Tapes will be available at
- least through summer of 1994.
-
- *** The FSF hopes soon to distribute tapes of TeX itself, after the
- University of Washington distribution service goes away.
-
- *** A minimal TeX collection (enough to process Texinfo files, anyway)
- is included on the GNU source CD/ROM. See the file ORDERS in this
- directory for more information.
-
- ** Alternative Internet FTP Sources
-
- Please do NOT use a site outside your country, until you have checked
- all sites inside your country, and then your continent. Trans-ocean
- TCP/IP links are very expensive and usually very low speed.
-
- The administrators of louie.udel.edu maintains copies of GNU Emacs.
- The files are available via anonymous ftp under directory ~ftp/gnu.
-
- Emacs and other GNU programs may be available via anonymous ftp from
- these US sites: ftp.kpc.com:/pub/mirror/gnu (Silicon Valley, CA)
- ftp.hawaii.edu:/mirrors/gnu, f.ms.uky.edu:/pub3/gnu,
- ftp.digex.net:/pub/gnu (Internet address 164.109.10.23, nightly full
- mirror, ran by mcguire@digex.net), wuarchive.wustl.edu:/systems/gnu,
- col.hp.com:/mirrors/gnu, ftp.cs.columbia.edu:/archives/gnu/prep,
- vixen.cso.uiuc.edu:/gnu, mrcnext.cso.uiuc.edu:/pub/gnu,
- jaguar.utah.edu:/gnustuff, gatekeeper.dec.com:/pub/GNU,
- labrea.stanford.edu, archive.cis.ohio-state.edu, and
- ftp.uu.net:/archive/systems/gnu.
-
- And these foreign sites: ftp.cs.ubc.ca:/mirror2/gnu (Western Canada,
- daily full mirror, ran by ftp-admin@cs.ubc.ca),
- ftp.inf.utfsm.cl:/pub/gnu (Chile 146.83.198.3 nightly full mirror, ran
- by ftp@inf.utfsm.cl), ftp.unicamp.br:/pub/gnu (Brazil manual mirror,
- ran by oliva@dcc.unicamp.br), archie.au:/gnu (Australia (archie.oz or
- archie.oz.au for ACSnet)), ftp.technion.ac.il:/pub/unsupported/gnu
- (Israel, daily full mirror, ran by ftp-admin), ftp.sun.ac.za:/pub/gnu
- (South Africa), ftp.mcc.ac.uk:/pub/gnu (130.88.203.12 daily full
- mirror, ran by root@ftp.mcc.ac.uk),
- unix.hensa.ac.uk:/mirrors/uunet/systems/gnu, ftp.warwick.ac.uk
- (137.205.192.14 daily full mirror, ran by unixhelp@warwick.ac.uk),
- ftp.informatik.tu-muenchen.de, ftp.informatik.rwth-aachen.de or
- germany.eu.net (mirror ran by archive-admin@germany.eu.net) (Germany),
- isy.liu.se (Sweden), ftp.stacken.kth.se or ftp.luth.se:/pub/unix/gnu
- (Sweden), ftp.sunet.se:/pub/gnu (Sweden 130.238.127.3 daily mirror,
- ran by archive@ftp.sunet.se (also mirrors the Mailing List Archives)
- hp4nl.nluug.nl (Netherlands), ftp.win.tue.nl:/pub/gnu (Netherlands
- 131.155.70.100 daily mirror, ran by ftp@win.tue.nl),
- ftp.funet.fi:/pub/gnu (Finland 128.214.6.100, ran by gnu-adm),
- ftp.denet.dk (Denmark), ugle.unit.no (Norway 129.241.1.97),
- ftp.eunet.ch or nic.switch.ch:/mirror/gnu (Switzerland),
- irisa.irisa.fr:/pub/gnu or ftp.univ-lyon1.fr:pub/gnu (ran by
- ftpmaint@ftp.univ-lyon1.fr) (France), ftp.ieunet.ie:pub/gnu (Ireland
- 192.111.39.1 weekly mirror, ran by archive@ieunet.ie), archive.eu.net
- (Europe 192.16.202.1), cair-archive.kaist.ac.kr:/pub/gnu (Korea
- 143.248.11.171, ran by ftpkeeper@cair-archive.kaist.ac.kr),
- ftp.nectec.or.th:/pub/mirrors/gnu (Thailand 192.150.251.32 daily
- mirror, ran by ftp@nwg.nectec.or.th),
- utsun.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp:/ftpsync/prep or ftp.cs.titech.ac.jp (Japan,
- nemacs, the japanese port of GNU Emacs, is under ~ftp/JAPAN).
-
- * Getting GNU software in Great Britain
-
- jpo@cs.nott.ac.uk is willing to distribute those GNU sources he has
- available. The smaller items are available from the info-server (send
- to info-server@cs.nott.ac.uk) the larger items by negotiation. Due to
- communication costs this service is only available within the UK.
-
- BattenIG@computer-science.birmingham.ac.uk (aka
- I.G.Batten@fulcrum.bt.co.uk) is also willing to distribute those GNU
- sources he has. He can also write tapes in qic-21 and qic-24 formats.
-
- lmjm@doc.ic.ac.uk is willing to distribute those GNU sources he has
- along with comp.sources.unix, comp.sources.x, X windows et al. The
- archive, on src.doc.ic.ac.uk in directory /gnu, is available via ftp
- over the Internet (on 146.169.3.7), niftp over janet (000005102000),
- ftam over IXI and uucp. Due to communication costs this service is
- only available within the UK. Mail to info-server@doc.ic.ac.uk for
- details. He can also write sun cartridge or exabyte tapes.
-
- UK sites with just anonymous FTP access are in the above list.
-
- * Getting GNU software via UUCP
-
- OSU is distributing via UUCP: most GNU software, MIT C Scheme,
- Compress, News, RN, NNTP, Patch, some Appletalk stuff, some of the
- Internet Requests For Comment (RFC) et al.. See their periodic
- postings on the Usenet newsgroup comp.sources.d for informational
- updates. Current details from <staff@cis.ohio-state.edu> or
- <...!osu-cis!staff>.
-
- Information on how to uucp some GNU programs is available via
- electronic mail from: uunet!hutch!barber, hqda-ai!merlin, acornrc!bob,
- hao!scicom!qetzal!upba!ugn!nepa!denny, ncar!noao!asuvax!hrc!dan,
- bigtex!james (aka james@bigtex.cactus.org), oli-stl!root,
- src@contrib.de (Germany), toku@dit.co.jp (Japan) and info@ftp.uu.net.
-
- * If You Like The Software
-
- If you like the software developed and distributed by the Free
- Software Foundation, please express your satisfaction with a donation.
- Your donations will help to support the Foundation and make our future
- efforts successful, including a complete development and operating
- system, called GNU (Gnu's Not Un*x), which will run Un*x user
- programs. For more information on GNU and the Foundation, contact us
- at the above address.
-
- Ordering a distribution tape from the Foundation is often a good
- way to bring your company or university to make a donation.
-