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This is the file "getting-NetBSD" from the NetBSD-Amiga distribution.
It describes the possible ways of getting NetBSD-Amiga.
It was last updated on 26. July 1994.
The current maintainer of this file is Guenther Grau (s_grau@ira.uka.de).
Please report any additional sites or changes to the listed sites to
me. This helps to keep the list up to date.
1. Obtaining NetBSD-Amiga
Currently it is only possible to get NetBSD-Amiga via
o Ftp
o BBS
This situation may change in the future, because Ty Sarna
(tsarna@endicor.com) will eventually produce a CD-ROM. DON'T write to
him and ask him, when this CD-ROM will be released. There is no time
set for this CD to be available, because we cannot say, when such a
distribution will be useful. Currently the kernel changes quite fast,
so a CD-ROM might get old very quickly :-)
If there is enough demand, Guenther Grau (s_grau@ira.uka.de) is
willing to distribute NetBSD-Amiga in Europe on several different
media, including tapes and magneto-optical discs. A distribution on
Floppy-Disks is quite unlikely, but if enough people want it, he might
be willing to set up even a floppy-distribution, as he wants
NetBSD-Amiga being available to the largest community possible. So, if
you want to obtain NetBSD via any media in Europe, please write to him
and tell him exactly, what media you would like.
2. Ftp-lists
2.1. Ftp-list for NetBSD-Amiga
NetBSD-Amiga was not written from scratch but is a port of the
NetBSD-current sources from sun-lamp.cs.berkeley.edu. To start his port
Markus Wild took a snapshot of this archive and made all the necessary
changes to get it run on the Amiga. He didn't reintegrate his changes
to the sources, because he wanted to be sure to have everything
working stable before doing so. About half a year after the initial
port, things had settled down a bit and almost everything seemed to
work stable. Chris Hopps (chopps@emunix.emich.edu) begun to
reintegrate the changes that were made back into the main-source-tree.
Therefore every mirror of NetBSD-current should now also contain the
current sources for NetBSD-Amiga. In theory you only have to get the
whole source tree, do a 'config AMIGA' and 'make' and then wait for
the new system to be built. This should provide you with the current
kernel and all the current binaries the come with NetBSD-current.
Therefore the old mirror-sites for NetBSD-Amiga will not carry any
sources of the system any longer. Instead they will carry the sources
and sometimes binaries for Amiga-specific applications like X-Windows
server and clients and so on.
I tried to compose two ftp-lists. The first one lists all the mirror
sites of sun-lamp.cs.berkeley.edu and the second one lists all NetBSD-Amiga
specific sites.
Please report any additional sites or changes to the listed sites to
the maintainer of this file. This helps to keep the list up to date.
Please use the nearest distribution site.
Here is a current (15.07.1994) list. Entries marked with an asterisk (*)
are not updated frequently.
NetBSD-current sites:
Australia:
ftp.cs.rmit.edu.au /pub/netbsd/
Denmark:
*ftp.denet.dk /pub/OS/NetBSD/NetBSD-current
France:
ftp.ibp.fr /pub2/NetBSD/NetBSD-current
ftp.univ-lyon1.fr /pub/mirrors/NetBSD/NetBSD-current
Germany:
cranach.rz.tu-ilmenau.de /pub/unix/NetBSD
*ftp.cs.uni-bonn.de /unix/NetBSD/NetBSD-current
*ftp.cs.uni-sb.de /pub/misc/sunlamp/NetBSD-current
ftp.germany.eu.net /pub/comp/i386/NetBSD/NetBSD-current
ftp.tu-chemnitz.de /pub/NetBSD
*ftp.uni-stuttgart.de /pub/unix/systems/NetBSD/NetBSD-current
*ftp.zdv.uni-mainz.de /pub/NetBSD/NetBSD-current
ftp.uni-regensburg.de /pub/os/NetBSD/
wipux2.wifo.uni-mannheim.de /pub/NetBSD
Japan:
ftp.astec.co.jp /pub/NetBSD/
bash.cc.keio.ac.jp /pub/mirror/NetBSD
ftp.cfi.waseda.ac.jp /pub/NetBSD
*ftp.ecei.tohoku.ac.jp /pub/BSD/NetBSD
akiu.gw.tohoku.ac.jp /pub/BSD/NetBSD
ftp.hitachi-sk.co.jp /pub/.dsk0/NetBSD
ftp.huie.hokudai.ac.jp /pub/system
ftp.iij.ad.jp /pub/NetBSD
ftp.kddlabs.co.jp /pub/os/NetBSD
ftp.kuis.kyoto-u.ac.jp /BSD/NetBSD
*ftp.meiji.ac.jp /pub/NetBSD
*ftp.pu-toyama.ac.jp /pub/NetBSD
ftp.waseda.ac.jp /pub/NetBSD
theta.iis.u-tokyo.ac.jp /pub/NetBSD
New Zealand:
*circa.comp.vuw.ac.nz /src/pub/os/NetBSD
state-opera.comp.vuw.ac.nz /src/pub/os/NetBSD
Sweden:
*ftp.cd.chalmers.se /pub/NetBSD
sune.stacken.kth.se /pub/OS/NetBSD
Swiss:
*ftp.eunet.ch /mirrors/
Taiwan:
cc04.ccit.edu.tw /pub/OS/NetBSD
*softu1.ncu.edu.tw /pub2/NetBSD
UK:
ftp.demon.co.uk /pub/NetBSD/NetBSD-current
*ftp.wonderland.org /NetBSD/NetBSD-current
src.doc.ic.ac.uk /computing/operating-systems/unix
USA:
sun-lamp.cs.berkeley.edu /pub/NetBSD (mother-site :-)
col.hp.com /mirrors/NetBSD/NetBSD-current
crazytrain.catt.ncsu.edu /pub
f.ms.uky.edu /pub/NetBSD
ftp.csos.orst.edu /pub
ftp.eecs.umich.edu /BSD
ftp.iastate.edu /pub/netbsd/NetBSD-current
gatekeeper.dec.com /pub/BSD/NetBSD-current
world.std.com /pub/NetBSD-current
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NetBSD-Amiga-specific sites:
place directory
Finland:
ftp.funet.fi /pub/amiga/unix/NetBSD-Amiga
128.214.6.100
Germany:
*ftp.igd.fhg.de /pub/systems/amiga/unix/NetBSD
192.44.32.139
faui43.informatik.uni-erlangen.de /mounts/faui45/amiga/unix/NetBSD
131.188.2.43
ftp.cs.tu-berlin.de /pub/amiga/netbsd
130.149.17.7
ftp.fht-mannheim.de /pub/amiga/netbsd
141.19.1.71
ftp.hrz.uni-kassel.de /pub/machines/amiga/NetBSD
141.51.12.12
ftp.uni-frankfurt.de /pub/incoming/amiga/netbsd_for_amiga/NetBSD-Amiga
141.2.1.7
ftp.informatik.tu-muenchen.de /pub/comp/os/bsd/NetBSD/NetBSD-Amiga
131.159.0.198
ftp.uni-regensburg.de /pub/NetBSD-Amiga
132.199.1.202
ftp.uni-stuttgart.de /pub/systems/amiga/unix/netbsd
129.69.8.13
ftp.germany.eu.net /pub/comp/amiga/NetBSD-Amiga
192.76.144.75
Japan:
isfs.kuis.kyoto-u.ac.jp /BSD/NetBSD-Amiga
130.54.20.1
Sweden:
ftp.luth.se /pub/NetBSD/NetBSD-Amiga
130.240.18.2
Swiss:
ftp.eunet.ch /pub/NetBSD-Amiga
146.228.10.16
3. BBS-List
There are a few BBS in Germany that do offer NetBSD-Amiga, but I don't
have their phone numbers at hand. If you know of a box, please mail the
phonenumber to the maintainer of this list.
Germany:
torfhh.hanse.de 49-40-6429670 login: bbs then continue logging in as
sauger. This site carries the latest snapshot, together with the X
correspondent binaries.
Reported from: aussem@mavhh.hanse.de (Ralph-Thomas Aussem)
Swiss:
ALPHANET, + 41 38 41 40 81, login guest, directory netbsd
nuucp: ~/archives/netbsd
Reported from: schaefer@alphanet.ch (Marc SCHAEFER)
Comments: Everything is free.