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README

Date: Thu, 9 Jul 92 13:26:05 HKT
From: shivers@csd.hku.hk (Olin G. Shivers)
To: jar@cs.cornell.edu
In-Reply-To: Jonathan Rees's message of Wed, 8 Jul 92 22:15:22 -0400 <9207090215.AA00991@sindri.cs.cornell.edu>
Subject: cmulisp

It's also in Ozan's repository, but I don't know how up-to-date it is.
It's always useful to list his repository as a possible location, tho.
-Olin

/afs/cs.cmu.edu/user/shivers/lib/Readme:
This directory contains the following subdirectories:
emacs Gnu emacs packages.
papers My papers, in .dvi and postscript form.
tex LaTeX packages.
All of these files can be anonymously ftp'd.
-Olin
July 3, 1991

===============================================================================
Directions for anonymous ftp:
1. ftp to any CMU machine with access to the /afs network file system.
Almost any machine will do; some possibilities are:
cs.cmu.edu 128.2.222.173
a.gp.cs.cmu.edu 128.2.242.7
f.gp.cs.cmu.edu 128.2.250.164
h.gp.cs.cmu.edu 128.2.254.156
k.gp.cs.cmu.edu 128.2.254.137

2. login as anonymous
You are supposed to provide username@host as the password. The CMU
ftp demon actually checks to ensure there's an "@" in the password.
So you can't just say "foo"; you have to say "foo@bar".

3. cd /afs/cs.cmu.edu/user/shivers/lib
CMU ftp restricts the directories you can access anonymously,
so you must cd straight to the .../lib directory or its descendants.
4. If you are transfering .dvi or other binary files, set the file transfer
mode to raw binary with one of the following commands:
type image
type binary
image
binary
If you don't do this, the files may be garbled.
5. Use dir or ls to list the directory.
6. Transfer the files you want.