From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 From: imp@bsdimp.com (Warner Losh) Date: Wed, 29 Mar 2017 23:02:41 -0600 Subject: [TUHS] IP in v8-v10 In-Reply-To: <201703300236.v2U2a2oF018229@coolidge.cs.Dartmouth.EDU> References: <201703300236.v2U2a2oF018229@coolidge.cs.Dartmouth.EDU> Message-ID: Technically, BSD code would be under BSDL with allows distribution.... Warner On Wed, Mar 29, 2017 at 8:36 PM, Doug McIlroy wrote: >> > Can you characterize what the 3rd-party material might be? >> >> Me personally, no. But there are others on the list who can help do this. >> Hopefully they will chime in! > > Here's a list, gathered from the manuals, of stuff that Bell Labs > may not have the right to redistribute, with some (uncertain) > attributions of origin. I did not check to see which of them appear in > the TUHS archives; I doubt that /usr/src fully covered /bin and /usr/bin. > > This list is at best a first draft. Please weigh in with corrections. > > Doug > > Kernel internet code. BSD > > Imported commands > > esterel INRIA > lisp, liszt, lxref MIT > icont, iconc Arizona > macsyma MIT > maple Maplesoft > Mail BSD > matlab Mathworks > more BSD (From the manpage: "More, a paginator that lives up to its name, has > too many features to describe." Its prodigality has been eclipsed by "less".) > netnews Duke > ops5 CMU > pascal, pc BSD > pxp BSD > readnews, checknews, postnews Duke > sdb BSD > smp Wolfram > spitbol IIT > telnet BSD > tex Stanford > tset BSD > vi, ex, edit BSD > > Commands I'm not sure about, could be from Bell Labs > > cyntax > news > ropy > strings > > Library functions > > termcap BSD > > Imported games > > adventure, zork, aarvark, rogue > atc > doctor MIT > mars > trek, ogre, sol, warp, sail > > Games I'm not sure about > > back > boggle, hangman > cribbage, fish > ching > gebam > imp > mille > pacman > pengo > swar > tso >