Mail Archives: djgpp/1993/01/25/14:00:36
<awandelt AT rs1 DOT thch DOT uni-bonn DOT de (Andreas Wandelt)> writes:
>When the djgpp port of the SUIT library was announced at the end of
>last year, i ftp'ed the file 'suitgo32.zip' from, i think,
>uvacs.cs.virginia.edu (the SUIT distribution site). The docs included
>were not quite up to date, so yesterday i went looking for a newer
>version of the file. To my big surprise: No such file at uvacs!
>So i asked archie: No such file anywhere!
>
>What happened? There is a 'suitdos.zip' at uvacs, but that contains
>the version for Microsoft/Borland C. Is there still support for
>a version of SUIT for djgpp?
>
>Thanks for any enlightenment
>
>Andreas Wandelt (awandelt AT rs1 DOT thch DOT uni-bonn DOT de)
>University of Bonn, Germany
The DJGPP port of the SUIT library is still in:
uvacs.cs.virginia.edu:/incoming/guest/suitgo32.zip
(DOS compatible files)
- or -
uvacs.cs.virginia.edu:/incoming/guest/go32.tar.Z
(the DJGPP port but UNIX format files and file names)
It is there because the SUIT developers told me to upload my changes to
the 'incoming' directory of their archive site. They were quite excited
about a usable DOS port (the BORLAND C version is anything but usable
because of memory limitations) and said they would incorporate my changes
into the distribution. The only problem is that this happened LAST AUGUST
and I haven't heard anything from them since then. This is the reason I
decided around last November to announce the availability of my port "as
is" from their 'incoming' directory.
It seems that I am not the only person who had similar experiences
with the SUIT group at UVA. There is also a contributed Apollo port in the
'incoming' directory, almost a year old, and it still did not make it into
the 'official' release. Additionally, there was some recent noise on the
'linux' newsgroup about SUIT -- basically with the same conclusions.
As far as the SUIT docs go, get one of the 'official' workstation '.tar.Z'
files. I think any of these contains a more recent documentation than the
DJGPP-specific archive in the 'incoming' directory. The documentation is
the only thing which seems to have changed in the SUIT distribution in the
last nine months!
NOTE: if you think on using SUIT on an X workstation, you may still want
to recompile the sources from the DJGPP archive. Beside the DJGPP/GRX
specific additions these sources also contain a couple of bug fixes
and performance optimizations.
Csaba Biegl
csaba AT vuse DOT vanderbilt DOT edu
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