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Philip A Lisiecki: 6.035 software
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Greg Hudson)
Wed Nov 6 14:16:34 1996
To: linux-help@MIT.EDU
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Date: Wed, 06 Nov 1996 14:16:01 EST
From: Greg Hudson <ghudson@MIT.EDU>
Right now /mit/netbsd/arch/i386_nbsd1/bin is a symlink to a Linux
directory, so the easiest thing to do is probably to rebuild the Linux
version of the binary and install it.
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From: Philip A Lisiecki <lisiecki@MIT.EDU>
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To: netbsd-help@MIT.EDU
Subject: 6.035 software
Cc: lisiecki@MIT.EDU
There is a new version of one of the 6.035 course programs with some minor
(but helpful) user interface changes. The source is in /mit/6.035/src/spim,
and it's built for netbsd as /mit/6.035/temp/xspim.netbsd. Could this binary
get installed? (Or alternatively, the linux binary could be rebuilt and
installed, which would kill two birds with one stone, as the current netbsd
binary is currently a symlink to the linux version.)
Thanks.
- -- Phil Lisiecki, 6.035 ta
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