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BSDI vs. LINUX binary format?



>From my SCO-sian days I recall they had an FTP site and a few 'biz' 
newsgroups one might check.  I think there may even be a SCO area on Compuserve.

>Rich Braun wrote:
>
>    > Speaking of binaries, I'm looking for a copy of INN built for SCO Unix.
>    > Is there an archive of such tools out there on the net?  Or does anyone
>    > on this list run SCO?
>    > 
>    > -rich
>    > 
>
>I found one person who had reported INN for SCO.  Below is a message he sent
>out on 8/3/95.  I found this through Deja News.
>Susan Kleinmann
>
>*****************************************************
>references: <3vo44e$fbf at iii1.iii.net>
>organization: Celestial Software, Mercer Island, WA
>reply-to: bill at celestial.com
>newsgroups: comp.unix.sco.misc
>
>Andrew Duca (aduca at iii1.iii.net) wrote:
>:       Can someone please tell me where I can locate a copy of INN 
>: 1.4sec for SCO UNIX 3.2? Thanks
>
>SCO Unix 3.2.what?  The current version is 3.2v4.5.  Everything from
>3.2v4.0 supports long filenames and symbolic links.  Prior to that it
>looks more like Xenix (14 character file names and no symlinks).
>
>We have inn-1.4 on ftp.celestial.com with the security modifications
>compiled on SCO 3.2v4.2 (ODT 3.0).  I haven't had time to go through
>the configuration process yet for OSR-5 and inn-1.4.
>
>There are several FAQ files pertinent to inn-1.4 which are critical to
>understanding the installation, care and feeding of inn.
>
>Bill
>--
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>
>*****************************************************
>
>

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