[18] in NetBSD-Development
status report: what you can work on!
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (jtkohl@MIT.EDU)
Wed Jul 20 00:36:41 1994
From: jtkohl@MIT.EDU
Date: Wed, 20 Jul 1994 00:35:38 -0400
To: netbsd-dev@MIT.EDU
I have been copying NetBSD system source daily into /mit/netbsd/src, via
the /usr/local/sbin/sup program.
The PS/2 mouse is now working--although annoyingly the 3-button
emulation requires mouse motion or another button press/release before a
left or right mouse down event to be posted. I think this is just
XFree86's implementation.
tcsh, kerberos, hesiod, zephyr, discuss, afs-nfs translator stuff, lpr,
xlogin, dash, rkinit, ktelnet, and other random stuff have all been
compiled and installed in /usr/athena/
Some sipb stuff is growing in /mit/sipb/i386_netbsdbin/. Compile what
you want here.
machtype is "i386_netbsd", as is the AFS system name.
I've put sources for the most part into /mit/netbsd/athena/*
Things that need compiling/porting:
AFS
windowmanagers (mwm, plus stuff in windowmanagers
locker. vtwm.gamma is done, since I use it :)
moira (see the ucsc stuff, it should be a great start:
/ucsc/sysdev/source/athena/*
olc
techinfo
xcluster
ispell
kerberometer
delete/undelete/etc
TeX
probably others
feel free to tackle these things.
==John