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Re: Source code for Pico?

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Jos Vos)
Fri Nov 8 06:34:22 1996

From: Jos Vos <jos@xos.nl>
To: redhat-list@redhat.com
Date: Fri, 8 Nov 1996 12:32:11 +0100 (MET)
In-Reply-To: <3282CAC4.B7E89B@iceonline.com> from "Borg" at Nov 7, 96 09:53:08 pm
Resent-From: redhat-list@redhat.com
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> I was looking for Pico source code on CD #2
> in "official" 4.0 and couldn't find it. Where is it?
> I'd also like to get a hold of source for traceroute.

Pico is part of the Pine package.
Traceroute is part of the Netkit-A package.

Although this was the situation in 3.0.3, it's probably not different in 4.0.

Both are easy to detect using "rpm -qif /usr/bin/pico" and
"rpm -qif /usr/sbin/traceroute", which also says which SRPM
was used to build the package.  Doing this in 3.0.3 says:

Name        : pine                        Distribution: Red Hat Linux (Picasso)
Version     : 3.91                              Vendor: Red Hat Software
Release     : 3                             Build Date: Mon Feb 26 06:11:06 1996
Install date: Sun Aug 11 16:19:59 1996      Build Host: porky.redhat.com
Group       : Applications/Mail             Source RPM: pine-3.91-3.src.rpm
Size        : 1190423
Description : MIME compliant mail reader w/ news support as well

Name        : NetKit-A                    Distribution: Red Hat Linux (Picasso)
Version     : 0.08                              Vendor: Red Hat Software
Release     : 7                             Build Date: Mon Mar 04 23:49:13 1996
Install date: Sun Aug 11 16:11:00 1996      Build Host: porky.redhat.com
Group       : Networking                    Source RPM: NetKit-A-0.08-7.src.rpm
Size        : 186821
Description : Various network programs (part 1)

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