From rommel@ars.muc.de Mon Aug 8 16:38:38 1994 From: rommel@ars.muc.de (Kai Uwe Rommel) Newsgroups: comp.archives Subject: [comp.os.os2.programmer.tools] RCS 5.6.7.4 for OS/2 and MS-DOS re-released Followup-To: poster Date: 8 Aug 1994 12:32:56 +0200 Organization: Private NNTP-Posting-Host: rubb.rz.ruhr-uni-bochum.de X-Url: ftp://ftp.informatik.tu-muenchen.de/pub/comp/os/os2/gnu/devtools/rcs567pc.zip X-Batch-Name: archsave.1994-08-02a X-Original-Date: Tue, 02 Aug 1994 15:17:04 +0200 Archive-Name: auto/comp.os.os2.programmer.tools/RCS-5-6-7-4-for-OS-2-and-MS-DOS-re-released RCS 5.6.7.4 (a source code revision control system) for MS-DOS and OS/2 has been re-released, with a workaround for a bug in MS-DOS's SHARE.EXE. No changes for the OS/2 executables, only for the MS-DOS executables. First few lines from the README file: README for RCS 5.6.7.4 for PC's running under OS/2 or MS-DOS ------------------------------------------------------------ Release date: August 1st 1994 Changes: - added workaround for bug in MS-DOS SHARE.EXE - new MS-DOS executables - slightly corrected rcs/src/ms/Makefile and README files Initial Release date: July 11th 1994 0. Archive Locations -------------------- This package is primarily distributed as ftp.informatik.tu-muenchen.de:/pub/comp/os/os2/gnu/devtools/rcs567pc.zip As long as the author of this revision maintains the OS/2 and MS-DOS versions of RCS and has access to this archive site, the latest version can be found there (with file names indicating higher revisions, perhaps). Other sites will have copies of this archive too, such as ftp.cdrom.com:/pub/os2/... (see 00index.txt file for exact location) which is the best known OS/2 ftp archive site on the Internet. .... The archive has also been uploaded to wuarchive.wustl.edu:/pub/MSDOS_UPLOADS/programming Kai Uwe Rommel -- /* Kai Uwe Rommel Muenchen, Germany * * rommel@ars.muc.de CompuServe 100265,2651 * * rommel@informatik.tu-muenchen.de Fax +49 89 324 4524 */ DOS ... is still a real mode only non-reentrant interrupt handler, and always will be. -Russell Williams