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daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Brett David Rosen)
Tue Mar 14 12:44:49 1995

To: netbsd-dev@MIT.EDU
Date: Tue, 14 Mar 1995 12:43:02 EST
From: Brett David Rosen <bdrosen@MIT.EDU>

1 It appears that dsgrep and dig are virtually identical.
There are a few minor differences. namely:

#define DEFAULT_MFILE "/mit/consult/lib/dig/default_meetings"
 #define LOCAL_MFILE "/tmp/dig_mtgsXXXXXX"

and the -l option which is not in dsgrep.
as well as a few minor changes to other functions...
this program should be in consult since it is a consulting tool
ie consults use it in day to day consulting ...
it is true that dig for the suns at least is just a symlink to dsgrep,
but i plan on fixing that RSN. In addition i also plan on modifying
dig more to be even more different from dsgrep.

2 the lib SHOULD be in consult since it is there for other platforms.
IF you are planning on supporting the netbsd port of it than you
should comply to the consult standards and include it.


yoav it is in arch/i386_nbsd1/bin and lib respectively ...

it is only in bin if you are on a netbsd machine ....
:)

Brett
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