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CVSROOT: /webcvs/www
Module name: www
Changes by: Therese Godefroy <th_g> 20/07/06 09:28:31
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http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/www/bulletins/bull11.html?cvsroot=www&r1=1.11&r2=1.12
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http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/www/bulletins/bull14.html?cvsroot=www&r1=1.10&r2=1.11
http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/www/bulletins/bull15.html?cvsroot=www&r1=1.12&r2=1.13
http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/www/bulletins/bull16.html?cvsroot=www&r1=1.11&r2=1.12
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http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/www/bulletins/bull18.html?cvsroot=www&r1=1.13&r2=1.14
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http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/www/bulletins/bull20.html?cvsroot=www&r1=1.12&r2=1.13
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Patches:
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retrieving revision 1.14
diff -u -b -r1.13 -r1.14
--- bull10.html 17 Aug 2019 07:55:29 -0000 1.13
+++ bull10.html 6 Jul 2020 13:28:30 -0000 1.14
@@ -163,7 +163,7 @@
<p>
The Foundation also maintains a Service Directory: a list of people who
offer service for pay to users of GNU programs and systems. The Service
-Directory is located in file <tt>`etc/SERVICE'</tt> in the GNU Emacs
+Directory is located in file `etc/SERVICE' in the GNU Emacs
distribution. Service can mean answering questions for new users,
customizing programs, porting to new systems, or anything else. Contact
us if you want to be listed or wish a copy.
@@ -334,7 +334,7 @@
<p>
We maintain a list of people who offer support and other consulting
services, called the GNU Service Directory. This list is contained
-in the file <tt>`etc/SERVICE'</tt> in the GNU Emacs distribution. Contact
+in the file `etc/SERVICE' in the GNU Emacs distribution. Contact
us if you would like a copy or wish to be listed in it.
</p>
<p>
@@ -985,7 +985,7 @@
<b>Data Compression Software</b>
Some of the contents of our tape distribution is compressed; these are
-currently indicated by a <tt>`.Z'</tt> suffix. We include software on the
+currently indicated by a `.Z' suffix. We include software on the
tapes to compress/decompress these files. Currently, we use the
<code>compress</code> program, but it appears that its algorithm is patented.
We hope to switch to another program that stands a chance of not being
@@ -1249,7 +1249,7 @@
If you have access to the Internet, you can get the latest software from
the host <code>prep.ai.mit.edu</code> (the Internet address is
<code>18.71.0.38</code>). For more information, get the file
-<tt>`/pub/gnu/emacs/GETTING.GNU.SOFTWARE'</tt> from <code>prep</code>.
+`/pub/gnu/emacs/GETTING.GNU.SOFTWARE' from <code>prep</code>.
</p>
<p>
If you cannot get the software one of these ways, or if you would like
@@ -1273,7 +1273,7 @@
<pre>
scam.berkeley.edu, itstd.sri.com, wuarchive.wustl.edu,
-wsmr-simtel20.army.mil (under <tt>`PD:<Unix.GNU>'</tt>),
+wsmr-simtel20.army.mil (under `PD:<Unix.GNU>'),
louie.udel.edu, nic.nyser.net, ftp.cs.titech.ac.jp,
funic.funet.fi, sunic.sunet.se, freja.diku.dk,
gatekeeper.dec.com, mango.miami.edu (VMS G<code>++</code>),
@@ -1282,7 +1282,7 @@
</pre>
<p>
-Those on the SPAN network can ask <tt>rdss::corbet</tt>.
+Those on the SPAN network can ask <code>rdss::corbet</code>.
</p>
<p>
Information on how to obtain some GNU programs using UUCP is available
@@ -1309,7 +1309,7 @@
involvement in this effort, because it is peripheral to the GNU
project. Contact Thorsten Ohl, <code>td12@ddagsi3.bitnet</code>, who is
organizing distribution of such ports. More information is in
-<tt>`/pub/gnu/MSDOS'</tt>, obtainable via anonymous <code>ftp</code> on
+`/pub/gnu/MSDOS', obtainable via anonymous <code>ftp</code> on
<code>prep.ai.mit.edu</code>.
</p>
@@ -1336,9 +1336,9 @@
address with an `@' in it, except <code>.UUCP</code> pseudo-addresses;
</li><li>
-anonymous <code>ftp</code> <tt>`/e/freemacs'</tt> from
+anonymous <code>ftp</code> `/e/freemacs' from
<code>grape.ecs.clarkson.edu</code> <code>[128.153.13.196]</code> or
-<code>wsmr-simtel20.army.mil</code> (under
<tt>`PD:<MSDOS.FREEMACS>'</tt>);
+<code>wsmr-simtel20.army.mil</code> (under `PD:<MSDOS.FREEMACS>');
</li><li>
<code>CUHUG BBS: (315)268-6667</code> 1200/2400 8N1, 24 hrs,
@@ -1513,7 +1513,7 @@
<p class="unprintable">Updated:
<!-- timestamp start -->
-$Date: 2019/08/17 07:55:29 $
+$Date: 2020/07/06 13:28:30 $
<!-- timestamp end -->
</p>
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diff -u -b -r1.11 -r1.12
--- bull11.html 12 Apr 2014 12:39:28 -0000 1.11
+++ bull11.html 6 Jul 2020 13:28:30 -0000 1.12
@@ -371,7 +371,7 @@
<p>
We maintain a list of people who offer support and other consulting
services, called the GNU Service Directory. It is in the file
-<tt>`etc/SERVICE'</tt> in the GNU Emacs distribution and <tt>`SERVICE'</tt> in
+`etc/SERVICE' in the GNU Emacs distribution and `SERVICE' in
the GCC distribution. Contact us if you would like a copy or wish to be
listed in it.
</p>
@@ -936,8 +936,8 @@
JACAL runs in Scheme or Common Lisp. A small and fast Scheme
implementation for JACAL which runs on Unix, VMS, and MS-DOS machines is
available via anonymous FTP from <code>altdorf.ai.mit.edu</code> as the
-file <tt>`archive/scm/scm2d.tar.Z'</tt>. JACAL is available from
-<code>altdorf</code> as <tt>`archive/scm/jacal0-2.tar.Z'</tt>. The
+file `archive/scm/scm2d.tar.Z'. JACAL is available from
+<code>altdorf</code> as `archive/scm/jacal0-2.tar.Z'. The
Internet address is <code>18.43.0.246</code>
To receive an IBM PC floppy disk with the source and executable files,
send $50 to Aubrey Jaffer, 84 Pleasant St., Wakefield MA 01880,
@@ -1215,10 +1215,10 @@
<b>Data Compression Software</b>
Some of the contents of our tape distribution are compressed;
-currently indicated by a <tt>`.Z'</tt> suffix. We include software on
+currently indicated by a `.Z' suffix. We include software on
the tapes to compress/decompress these files. Due to patent
troubles with <code>compress</code>, we are beginning to switch to
-<code>yabba</code>, indicated by a <tt>`.Y'</tt>. The online distribution on
+<code>yabba</code>, indicated by a `.Y'. The online distribution on
<code>prep.ai.mit.edu</code> will be changed first. Each tape includes
the program that will uncompress the compressed files on it.
</li><li>
@@ -1514,7 +1514,7 @@
If you have Internet access, you can get the latest software via
anonymous FTP from the host <code>prep.ai.mit.edu</code> (the IP address
is <code>18.71.0.38</code>). Get file
-<tt>`/pub/gnu/GETTING.GNU.SOFTWARE'</tt> for more information.
+`/pub/gnu/GETTING.GNU.SOFTWARE' for more information.
</p>
<p>
If you cannot get the software one of these ways, or if you would like
@@ -1538,7 +1538,7 @@
</p>
<pre>
-wsmr-simtel20.army.mil (under <tt>`PD:<Unix.GNU>'</tt>), sh.cs.net,
+wsmr-simtel20.army.mil (under `PD:<Unix.GNU>'), sh.cs.net,
ftp.cs.titech.ac.jp, louie.udel.edu, nic.nyser.net,
ftp.funet.fi, sunic.sunet.se, freja.diku.dk, mcsun.eu.net,
gatekeeper.dec.com, mango.miami.edu (VMS G<code>++</code>),
@@ -1548,7 +1548,7 @@
</pre>
<p>
-Those on the SPAN network can ask <tt>rdss::corbet</tt>.
+Those on the SPAN network can ask <code>rdss::corbet</code>.
</p>
<p>
Information on how to obtain some GNU programs using UUCP is available
@@ -1593,13 +1593,13 @@
<b>GNU Software on the Amiga</b>
Ports to the Amiga of many GNU Programs can be anonymously ftped from:
-USA, <code>karazm.math.uh.edu</code> directory <tt>`~pub/Amiga/Gnu'</tt>
-and <code>titan.ksc.nasa.gov</code>, directory <tt>`~pub/amiga'</tt>;
-Europe, <code>ftp.funet.fi</code>, directory <tt>`~pub/amiga/gnu'</tt>.
+USA, <code>karazm.math.uh.edu</code> directory `~pub/Amiga/Gnu'
+and <code>titan.ksc.nasa.gov</code>, directory `~pub/amiga';
+Europe, <code>ftp.funet.fi</code>, directory `~pub/amiga/gnu'.
Offers to help and info on: the GCC port and related projects to Leonard
Norrgard, <code>vinsci@nic.funet.fi</code>; and the GNU Emacs port to:
Mark D. Henning, <code>henning@stolaf.edu</code>. More information is in
-<tt>`/pub/gnu/MicrosPorts/Amiga'</tt>, obtainable via anonymous
+`/pub/gnu/MicrosPorts/Amiga', obtainable via anonymous
<code>ftp</code> on <code>prep.ai.mit.edu</code>.
</li><li>
@@ -1618,7 +1618,7 @@
Contact <code>info-gnu-msdos-request@sun.soe.clarkson.edu</code> for
information on ports of GNU programs to MS-DOS and related mailing
-lists. More information is in <tt>`/pub/gnu/MicrosPorts/MSDOS'</tt>,
+lists. More information is in `/pub/gnu/MicrosPorts/MSDOS',
obtainable via anonymous <code>ftp</code> on
<code>prep.ai.mit.edu</code>.
</li><li>
@@ -1638,10 +1638,10 @@
improvements to me for incorporation into the package for all of
us.
The distribution is available from these sources:
-anonymous <code>ftp</code> the file <tt>`/e/freemacs'</tt> from host
+anonymous <code>ftp</code> the file `/e/freemacs' from host
<code>grape.ecs.clarkson.edu</code> or from host
<code>wsmr-simtel20.army.mil</code> (under directory
-<tt>`PD:<MSDOS.FREEMACS>'</tt>); or
+`PD:<MSDOS.FREEMACS>'); or
<code>CUHUG BBS: (315)268-6667</code> 1200/2400 8N1, 24 hrs, file area 25, no
registration required to download Freemacs; or
send $15 (copying fee) to Russ Nelson, 11 Grant St., Potsdam, NY 13676,
@@ -1801,7 +1801,7 @@
<p class="unprintable">Updated:
<!-- timestamp start -->
-$Date: 2014/04/12 12:39:28 $
+$Date: 2020/07/06 13:28:30 $
<!-- timestamp end -->
</p>
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diff -u -b -r1.13 -r1.14
--- bull12.html 17 Aug 2019 07:55:29 -0000 1.13
+++ bull12.html 6 Jul 2020 13:28:30 -0000 1.14
@@ -243,7 +243,7 @@
<p>
We maintain a list of people who offer support and other consulting
services, called the GNU Service Directory. It is in the file
-<tt>`etc/SERVICE'</tt> in the GNU Emacs distribution and <tt>`SERVICE'</tt> in
+`etc/SERVICE' in the GNU Emacs distribution and `SERVICE' in
the GCC distribution. Contact us if you would like a printed copy or
wish to be listed in it.
</p>
@@ -651,7 +651,7 @@
</p>
<p>
-Most people likely use such GNU products as Emacs, GCC, G<tt>++</tt>, GDB,
+Most people likely use such GNU products as Emacs, GCC, G++, GDB,
Groff, Gnuplot, etc., and other products based in part on these (e.g.,
taking advantage of the GCC compiler), such as BASH, Oleo, Perl, etc.,
because of their personal needs to (a) play with/explore new
@@ -890,7 +890,7 @@
<b>GNU Debugger</b>
-The GNU source-level C and C<tt>++</tt> debugger, GDB, is now being
+The GNU source-level C and C++ debugger, GDB, is now being
distributed along with the GNU C Compiler.
GDB Version 4.3 is in beta test. New machine ports include the AMD
29000 and Intel 960. Object files and symbol tables are now read via a
@@ -900,7 +900,7 @@
Other new features include improvements to the command language,
watchpoints (breakpoints triggered when the value of an expression
changes), exception handling (when used with GCC Version 2) and support
-for SunOS shared libraries and C<tt>++</tt> multiple inheritance.
+for SunOS shared libraries and C++ multiple inheritance.
</li><li>
<b>Ghostscript</b>
@@ -945,8 +945,8 @@
programs). Version 1.04 is now available. (see "Contents of Utilities
Tape.") New in this release is an implementation of the <code>-mm</code>
macros contributed by Joergen Haegg (<code>jh@efd.lth.se</code>).
-<code>groff</code> is written in C<tt>++</tt>. It can be compiled with GNU
-C<tt>++</tt> (Version 1.40.3 or later recommended).
+<code>groff</code> is written in C++. It can be compiled with GNU
+C++ (Version 1.40.3 or later recommended).
Future bugs in <code>groff</code> will be fixed, but no new development is
currently planned. However, <code>groff</code> users are encouraged to
continue to contribute enhancements. Most needed are
@@ -973,8 +973,8 @@
(IEEE P1178 and Rev^4 compliant) written in C comes with JACAL. It runs
under VMS, MS-DOS, Unix, and similar systems. Pre-release source is
available for anonymous <code>ftp</code> from <code>altdorf.ai.mit.edu</code>
under
-<tt>`archive/scm'</tt> in <tt>`jacal0-4.tar.Z'</tt> and
-<tt>`scm3c6.tar.Z'</tt>.
+`archive/scm' in `jacal0-4.tar.Z' and
+`scm3c6.tar.Z'.
The FSF is not distributing this on tape yet. To receive an IBM PC
floppy disk with the source and executable files send $70.00 to: Aubrey
Jaffer, 84 Pleasant St., Wakefield MA 01880, USA.
@@ -1238,7 +1238,7 @@
<b>Data Compression Software</b>
Some of the contents of our tape distribution are compressed, which is
-currently indicated by a <tt>`.Z'</tt> suffix. We include software on
+currently indicated by a `.Z' suffix. We include software on
the tapes to compress/decompress these files. Due to patent
troubles with <code>compress</code>, we will be switching to another
compression algorithm. The online distribution on
@@ -1293,25 +1293,25 @@
language.
</li><li>
-<b>G<tt>++</tt></b> 1.40.3, <code>libg++</code> 1.39.0, and <b>NIH Class
Library</b>
+<b>G++</b> 1.40.3, <code>libg++</code> 1.39.0, and <b>NIH Class Library</b>
2.204a
-G<tt>++</tt> is a set of changes for GCC that compiles C<tt>++</tt>, the
-well-known object-oriented language. As far as possible, G<tt>++</tt> is
+G++ is a set of changes for GCC that compiles C++, the
+well-known object-oriented language. As far as possible, G++ is
kept compatible with the evolving draft ANSI standard, but not with
<code>cfront</code> (the AT&T compiler), as the latter has been diverging
from
-ANSI. G<tt>++</tt> comes with the <cite>GNU G<tt>++</tt> Users Guide</cite>
(not
+ANSI. G++ comes with the <cite>GNU G++ Users Guide</cite> (not
yet published on paper).
-G<tt>++</tt> compiles source quickly, provides good error messages, and
-works well with GDB. Since G<tt>++</tt> depends on GCC, it must be used
+G++ compiles source quickly, provides good error messages, and
+works well with GDB. Since G++ depends on GCC, it must be used
with the correspondingly numbered version of GCC.
-The GNU C<tt>++</tt> library, <code>libg++</code>, is an extensive, documented
-collection of C<tt>++</tt> classes and support tools for use with
-G<tt>++</tt>.
+The GNU C++ library, <code>libg++</code>, is an extensive, documented
+collection of C++ classes and support tools for use with
+G++.
The NIH Class Library (formerly known as "OOPS", Object-Oriented
Program Support) is a portable collection of classes similar to those in
Smalltalk-80 that has been developed by Keith Gorlen of NIH, using the
-C<tt>++</tt> programming language.
+C++ programming language.
</li><li>
<b>GAS</b> 1.38.1, <b>binutils</b> 1.9, <b><code>dld</code></b> 3.2.3, and
<b>COFF
@@ -1362,7 +1362,7 @@
less memory use), command-line editing, interactive function calling in
the program being debugged, remote debugging over a serial line, a value
history, and user-defined commands. It can be used to debug C,
-C<tt>++</tt>, and Fortran programs. The <cite>GDB Manual</cite> includes a
+C++, and Fortran programs. The <cite>GDB Manual</cite> includes a
reference card.
<code>indent</code> is the GNU modified version of the freely-distributable
program from UCB. It contains a `<code>-gnu</code>' option which formats
@@ -1391,9 +1391,9 @@
<code>gperf</code> is a "perfect" hash-table generation utility. There are
actually two versions of <code>gperf</code>, one written in C and one in
-C<tt>++</tt>. Both will produce hash functions in either C or C<tt>++</tt>.
+C++. Both will produce hash functions in either C or C++.
<code>ae</code> works with GCC to produce more complete profiling information.
-<code>f2c</code> converts Fortran--77 source files into C or C<tt>++</tt>.
+<code>f2c</code> converts Fortran--77 source files into C or C++.
The <code>gdbm</code> library is the GNU replacement for the standard
<code>dbm</code> and <code>ndbm</code> libraries. <code>gdbm</code> supports
both
formats. <code>gdbm</code> does not need sparse database formats (unlike its
@@ -1644,7 +1644,7 @@
for stack arguments. On the Sparc it uses the standard conventions
for structure arguments, but structure return values still present a
problem. With luck, this too will be fixed soon.
-Version 2 of the compiler supports three languages: Objective C, C<tt>++</tt>,
+Version 2 of the compiler supports three languages: Objective C, C++,
and C; the source file name selects the language. (The front end
support for Objective C was donated by NeXT.) The runtime support
needed to run Objective C programs is mostly working, but not available
@@ -1659,7 +1659,7 @@
release tapes). They include remote debugging over serial lines or
TCP/IP; watchpoints; more readable output and a simplified command
interface; support of more binary formats (using BFD); limited debugging
-of C<tt>++</tt> (when using GCC 2); preliminary support for Modula-2
+of C++ (when using GCC 2); preliminary support for Modula-2
debugging (for the compiler being developed at the State University of
New York at Buffalo, others will not work); and the ability to debug
programs and core files that use SunOS shared libraries.
@@ -1687,8 +1687,8 @@
In addition, GDB 4 can understand the symbol tables emitted by the
compilers supplied by most vendors of MIPS-based machines, including DEC.
(These symbol tables are in a format which essentially nobody else uses.)
-Debugging of G<tt>++</tt> remains a problem, and GDB 4 won't work for any
-version of G<tt>++</tt> 1 at all.
+Debugging of G++ remains a problem, and GDB 4 won't work for any
+version of G++ 1 at all.
</li><li>
<b>BFD</b>
@@ -1772,7 +1772,7 @@
If you have Internet access, you can get the latest software via
anonymous <code>ftp</code> from the host <code>prep.ai.mit.edu</code> (the IP
address is <code>18.71.0.38</code>). Get file
-<tt>`/pub/gnu/GETTING.GNU.SOFTWARE'</tt> for more information.
+`/pub/gnu/GETTING.GNU.SOFTWARE' for more information.
</p>
<p>
If you cannot get the software one of these ways, or would like to
@@ -1800,11 +1800,11 @@
ugle.unit.no,
ftp.cs.titech.ac.jp, labrea.stanford.edu, jaguar.utah.edu,
cc.utah.edu (VMS GNU Emacs), wuarchive.wustl.edu,
-gatekeeper.dec.com, mango.rsmas.miami.edu (VMS G<tt>++</tt>),
-uxc.cso.uiuc.edu, and ftp.uu.net (under <tt>`/packages/gnu'</tt>).</pre>
+gatekeeper.dec.com, mango.rsmas.miami.edu (VMS G++),
+uxc.cso.uiuc.edu, and ftp.uu.net (under `/packages/gnu').</pre>
<p>
-Those on the SPAN network can ask <tt>rdss::corbet</tt>.
+Those on the SPAN network can ask <code>rdss::corbet</code>.
</p>
<p>
Those on JANET can look under <code>src.doc.ic.ac.uk:/gnu</code>.
@@ -1899,7 +1899,7 @@
write to Leonard Norrgard, <code>vinsci@nic.funet.fi</code>. For info on
the GNU Emacs port, write to Mark D. Henning,
<code>henning@stolaf.edu</code>. More information is in
-<tt>`/pub/gnu/MicrosPorts/Amiga'</tt>, obtainable via anonymous
+`/pub/gnu/MicrosPorts/Amiga', obtainable via anonymous
<code>ftp</code> on <code>prep.ai.mit.edu</code>.
</li><li>
@@ -1918,7 +1918,7 @@
Contact <code>info-gnu-msdos-request@sun.soe.clarkson.edu</code> for
information on ports of GNU programs to MS-DOS and related mailing
-lists. More information is in <tt>`/pub/gnu/MicrosPorts/MSDOS'</tt>,
+lists. More information is in `/pub/gnu/MicrosPorts/MSDOS',
obtainable via anonymous <code>ftp</code> on
<code>prep.ai.mit.edu</code>.
</li><li>
@@ -1930,14 +1930,14 @@
Potsdam, NY 13676, USA. The voice/FAX number is (315) 268-1925.
</li><li>
-<b>DJGPP, the GNU C/C<tt>++</tt> compiler for MS-DOS</b>
+<b>DJGPP, the GNU C/C++ compiler for MS-DOS</b>
-DJ Delorie has ported the GCC/G<tt>++</tt> compiler to the 386 MS-DOS
+DJ Delorie has ported the GCC/G++ compiler to the 386 MS-DOS
platform. The compiler and programs it generates run in the 386's
32-bit mode with full virtual memory support.
DJGPP is available via <code>ftp</code> from
<code>barnacle.erc.clarkson.edu</code> in the directory
-<tt>`/pub/msdos/djgpp'</tt>.
+`/pub/msdos/djgpp'.
</li><li>
<b>Demacs, GNU Emacs for MS-DOS</b>
@@ -1950,7 +1950,7 @@
calls by an <code>int86</code> Lisp function, machine specific features such as
function key support, file name completion with drive name, child
processes (<code>suspend-emacs</code>, <code>call-process</code>), and an
enhanced
-Dired mode which can work without <tt>`ls.exe'</tt>.
+Dired mode which can work without `ls.exe'.
Demacs can be obtained via anonymous <code>ftp</code> from:
<pre>
@@ -1976,10 +1976,10 @@
improvements to me for incorporation into the package for all of
us.
The distribution is available from these sources:
-anonymous <code>ftp</code> the file <tt>`/e/freemacs'</tt> from host
+anonymous <code>ftp</code> the file `/e/freemacs' from host
<code>grape.ecs.clarkson.edu</code> or from host
<code>wsmr-simtel20.army.mil</code> (under directory
-<tt>`PD:<MSDOS.FREEMACS>'</tt>); or
+`PD:<MSDOS.FREEMACS>'); or
<code>CUHUG BBS: (315)268-6667</code> 1200/2400 8N1, 24 hrs, file area 25, no
registration required to download Freemacs; or
send $15 (copying fee) to Russ Nelson, 11 Grant St., Potsdam, NY 13676, USA,
@@ -2147,7 +2147,7 @@
<p class="unprintable">Updated:
<!-- timestamp start -->
-$Date: 2019/08/17 07:55:29 $
+$Date: 2020/07/06 13:28:30 $
<!-- timestamp end -->
</p>
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diff -u -b -r1.10 -r1.11
--- bull13.html 12 Apr 2014 12:39:28 -0000 1.10
+++ bull13.html 6 Jul 2020 13:28:30 -0000 1.11
@@ -268,7 +268,7 @@
<p>
We maintain a list of people who offer support and other consulting
services, called the GNU Service Directory. It is in the file
-<tt>`etc/SERVICE'</tt> in the GNU Emacs distribution and <tt>`SERVICE'</tt> in
+`etc/SERVICE' in the GNU Emacs distribution and `SERVICE' in
the GCC distribution. Contact us if you would like a printed copy or
wish to be listed in it.
@@ -864,7 +864,7 @@
assembler.
Version 2 of GCC is in beta test (see "Contents of the Experimental
-Tape") and includes front-ends for C<tt>++</tt> and Objective-C. New front
+Tape") and includes front-ends for C++ and Objective-C. New front
ends are being developed, but they are not part of GCC yet. A front end
for Ada is being funded through the Ada 9X standards committee. Since
it is a quite complex language, we expect completion to take a while. A
@@ -920,7 +920,7 @@
<b>GNU Debugger</b>
-The GNU source-level C and C<tt>++</tt> debugger, GDB, is now being
+The GNU source-level C and C++ debugger, GDB, is now being
distributed along with the GNU C Compiler.
GDB Version 4.5 is in beta test. New machine ports include the IBM
@@ -930,7 +930,7 @@
<code>a.out</code> and COFF. Other new features include improvements to the
command language, watchpoints (breakpoints triggered when the value of
an expression changes), exception handling (when used with GCC version
-2) and support for SunOS shared libraries and C<tt>++</tt> multiple
+2) and support for SunOS shared libraries and C++ multiple
inheritance.
</li><li>
@@ -948,7 +948,7 @@
(IEEE P1178 and R4RS compliant) written in C comes with JACAL. It runs
under VMS, MS-DOS, Unix, and similar systems. Pre-release source is
available for anonymous FTP from <code>martigny.ai.mit.edu</code> under
-<tt>`/archive/scm'</tt> in <tt>`jacal0-4.tar.Z'</tt> and
<tt>`scm3c13.tar.Z'</tt>.
+`/archive/scm' in `jacal0-4.tar.Z' and `scm3c13.tar.Z'.
The FSF is not distributing JACAL on tape yet. To receive an IBM PC
floppy disk with the source and executable files, send $60.00 ($65.00
@@ -984,8 +984,8 @@
James Clark has completed <code>groff</code> (GNU <code>troff</code> and
related
programs). Version 1.05 is now available (see "Contents of Utilities
-Tape"). <code>groff</code> is written in C<tt>++</tt>. It can be compiled
with
-GNU C<tt>++</tt> Version 1.40.3 or later.
+Tape"). <code>groff</code> is written in C++. It can be compiled with
+GNU C++ Version 1.40.3 or later.
Future bugs in <code>groff</code> will be fixed, but no new development is
currently planned. However, <code>groff</code> users are encouraged to
@@ -1152,7 +1152,7 @@
<p>
People in Japan can now contact a company for GNU software support; the
-company is named Wingnut (Fax only: <tt>+</tt>81-3-3954-5174). The
+company is named Wingnut (Fax only: +81-3-3954-5174). The
organizers were inspired by the GNU Manifesto. Wingnut will provide two
services: porting and customizing GNU software, and answering technical
questions (including how to install the software).
@@ -1235,7 +1235,7 @@
</p>
<p>
The <b>Make Manual</b> describes GNU <code>make</code>, a program used to
rebuild
-parts of other programs. The manual covers writing <tt>`makefile'</tt>s,
+parts of other programs. The manual covers writing `makefile's,
which specifies how a program is to be compiled and its dependencies.
</p>
@@ -1292,8 +1292,8 @@
</li><li>
-A Sun QIC-150 cartridge tape drive; a 300<tt>+</tt> meg SCSI disk for a
-Sun-3; a 300<tt>+</tt> meg SCSI disk for a SONY News workstation; a floppy
+A Sun QIC-150 cartridge tape drive; a 300+ meg SCSI disk for a
+Sun-3; a 300+ meg SCSI disk for a SONY News workstation; a floppy
disk copying and verification machine; a 19" equipment rack; an Exabyte
tape drive; Sun-3 workstations; core memory for and a board to add a
monochrome monitor alongside a color monitor for a Sun-4/110
@@ -1372,7 +1372,7 @@
your donation to:</p>
<pre>
-<tt> </tt> Free Software Foundation, 675 Mass. Ave., Cambridge, MA
02139 USA
+ Free Software Foundation, 675 Mass. Ave., Cambridge, MA 02139
USA
</pre>
@@ -1389,7 +1389,7 @@
If you have Internet access, you can get the latest software via
anonymous FTP from the host <code>prep.ai.mit.edu</code> (the IP address
is <code>18.71.0.38</code>). Get file
-<tt>`/pub/gnu/GETTING.GNU.SOFTWARE'</tt> for more information.
+`/pub/gnu/GETTING.GNU.SOFTWARE' for more information.
</p>
<p>
@@ -1424,11 +1424,11 @@
ftp.eu.net, labrea.stanford.edu, cc.utah.edu (VMS GNU Emacs),
jaguar.cs.utah.edu, ftp.cs.widener.edu, wuarchive.wustl.edu,
uxc.cso.uiuc.edu, mango.rsmas.miami.edu (VMS GCC),
-gatekeeper.dec.com, and ftp.uu.net (under <tt>`/packages/gnu'</tt>).
+gatekeeper.dec.com, and ftp.uu.net (under `/packages/gnu').
</pre>
<p>
-Those on the SPAN network can ask <tt>rdss::corbet</tt>.
+Those on the SPAN network can ask <code>rdss::corbet</code>.
</p>
<p>
@@ -1583,7 +1583,7 @@
<b>Data Compression Software</b>
Some of the contents of our tape distribution are compressed, which is
-currently indicated by a <tt>`.Z'</tt> suffix. We include software on the
+currently indicated by a `.Z' suffix. We include software on the
tapes to compress/decompress these files. Due to patent troubles with
<code>compress</code>, we will be switching to another compression
algorithm--as soon as we find one that is safe.
@@ -1643,25 +1643,25 @@
</li><li>
-<b>G<tt>++</tt></b> 1.40.3, <code>libg<tt>++</tt></code> 1.39.0, and <b>NIH
Class Library</b>
+<b>G++</b> 1.40.3, <code>libg++</code> 1.39.0, and <b>NIH Class Library</b>
2.204a
-G<tt>++</tt> is a set of changes for GCC that compiles C<tt>++</tt>, the
-well-known object-oriented language. As far as possible, G<tt>++</tt> is
+G++ is a set of changes for GCC that compiles C++, the
+well-known object-oriented language. As far as possible, G++ is
kept compatible with the evolving draft ANSI standard, but not with
<code>cfront</code> (the AT&T compiler), as <code>cfront</code> has been
diverging
-from ANSI. G<tt>++</tt> comes with the <cite>GNU G<tt>++</tt> User's
Guide</cite> (not
-yet published on paper). G<tt>++</tt> compiles source quickly, provides good
-error messages, and works well with GDB. As G<tt>++</tt> depends on GCC, it
+from ANSI. G++ comes with the <cite>GNU G++ User's Guide</cite> (not
+yet published on paper). G++ compiles source quickly, provides good
+error messages, and works well with GDB. As G++ depends on GCC, it
must be used with a specific numbered version of GCC.
-The GNU C<tt>++</tt> library, <code>libg</code><tt>++</tt>, is an extensive,
documented
-collection of C<tt>++</tt> classes and support tools for use with G<tt>++</tt>.
+The GNU C++ library, <code>libg</code>++, is an extensive, documented
+collection of C++ classes and support tools for use with G++.
The NIH Class Library (formerly known as "OOPS", Object-Oriented
Program Support) is a portable collection of classes similar to those in
Smalltalk-80 that has been developed by Keith Gorlen of NIH, using the
-C<tt>++</tt> programming language.
+C++ programming language.
</li><li>
@@ -1719,7 +1719,7 @@
GDB features incremental reading of symbol tables (for fast startup and
less memory use), command-line editing, interactive function calling in
the program being debugged, remote debugging over a serial line, a value
-history, and user-defined commands. It can be used to debug C, C<tt>++</tt>,
+history, and user-defined commands. It can be used to debug C, C++,
and Fortran programs. The <cite>GDB Manual</cite> includes a reference
card.
@@ -1754,12 +1754,12 @@
<code>gperf</code> is a "perfect" hash-table generation utility. There are
actually two versions of <code>gperf</code>, one written in C and one in
-C<tt>++</tt>. Both will produce hash functions in either C or C<tt>++</tt>.
+C++. Both will produce hash functions in either C or C++.
<code>ae</code> works with GCC to produce more complete profiling
information.
-<code>f2c</code> converts Fortran--77 source files into C or C<tt>++</tt>.
+<code>f2c</code> converts Fortran--77 source files into C or C++.
</li><li>
@@ -2079,7 +2079,7 @@
luck, this too will be fixed soon.
Version 2 of the compiler supports three languages: Objective-C,
-C<tt>++</tt>, and C; the source file name selects the language. (The front
+C++, and C; the source file name selects the language. (The front
end support for Objective-C was donated by NeXT.) The runtime support
needed to run Objective-C programs is mostly working, but not available
yet.
@@ -2095,7 +2095,7 @@
release tapes). They include remote debugging over serial lines or
TCP/IP; watchpoints; more readable output and a simplified command
interface; support of more binary formats (using BFD); limited debugging
-of C<tt>++</tt> (when using GCC 2); preliminary support for Modula-2
+of C++ (when using GCC 2); preliminary support for Modula-2
debugging (for the compiler being developed at the State University of
New York at Buffalo, others will not work); and the ability to debug
programs and core files that use SunOS shared libraries.
@@ -2127,8 +2127,8 @@
In addition, GDB 4 can understand the symbol tables emitted by the
compilers supplied by most vendors of MIPS-based machines, including
DEC. (These symbol tables are in a format which essentially nobody else
-uses.) Debugging of G<tt>++</tt> remains a problem, and GDB 4 won't work for
-any version of G<tt>++</tt> 1 at all.
+uses.) Debugging of G++ remains a problem, and GDB 4 won't work for
+any version of G++ 1 at all.
</li><li>
@@ -2153,10 +2153,10 @@
</li><li>
-<b>libg<tt>++</tt></b> 2.0
+<b>libg++</b> 2.0
-This is the GNU C<tt>++</tt> library for GCC Version 2 (see "Contents of
-Languages Tape" for more info regarding libg<tt>++</tt>). The latest
+This is the GNU C++ library for GCC Version 2 (see "Contents of
+Languages Tape" for more info regarding libg++). The latest
version tries to automatically configure itself, thus working out of the
box on many hosts. The iostream facility has been improved.
@@ -2280,7 +2280,7 @@
ask Leonard Norrgard, <code>vinsci@nic.funet.fi</code>. For info on the
GNU Emacs port, ask Mark D. Henning, <code>henning@stolaf.edu</code>.
Get more info via anonymous FTP in
-<tt>`prep.ai.mit.edu:/pub/gnu/MicrosPorts/Amiga'</tt>.
+`prep.ai.mit.edu:/pub/gnu/MicrosPorts/Amiga'.
</li><li>
@@ -2295,14 +2295,14 @@
</li><li>
-<b>GNU C/C<tt>++</tt> 2.1 for OS/2 2.0</b>
+<b>GNU C/C++ 2.1 for OS/2 2.0</b>
Michael Johnson has completed a new, completely stand-alone port of the
-GNU C/C<tt>++</tt> Version 2.1 compiler for OS/2 2.0. The distribution
-contains C/C<tt>++</tt> compilers, the GNU assembler, the BSD C library and
+GNU C/C++ Version 2.1 compiler for OS/2 2.0. The distribution
+contains C/C++ compilers, the GNU assembler, the BSD C library and
an OS/2-specific library, and documentation. It is available via
anonymous FTP from <code>hobbes.nmsu.edu</code> in the directory
-<tt>`/pub/os2/2.0/gnu/gcc21'</tt>.
+`/pub/os2/2.0/gnu/gcc21'.
Send a message to <code>os2gcc-request@charon.mit.edu</code> to be placed on
a mailing list for discussion about this system.
@@ -2338,12 +2338,12 @@
</li><li>
-<b>DJGPP, the GNU C/C<tt>++</tt> compiler for MS-DOS</b>
+<b>DJGPP, the GNU C/C++ compiler for MS-DOS</b>
-D. J. Delorie has ported GCC/G<tt>++</tt> to the 386 MS-DOS platform. The
+D. J. Delorie has ported GCC/G++ to the 386 MS-DOS platform. The
compiler and programs it generates run in 32-bit mode with full virtual
memory support. DJGPP is available via FTP from
-<code>barnacle.erc.clarkson.edu</code> in <tt>`/pub/msdos/djgpp'</tt>.
+<code>barnacle.erc.clarkson.edu</code> in `/pub/msdos/djgpp'.
You can subscribe to a mailing list on DJGPP by sending your e-mail
address to <code>djgpp-request@sun.soe.clarkson.edu</code>.
@@ -2358,7 +2358,7 @@
interrupt calls via a <code>int86</code> Lisp function, machine-specific
features such as function key support, file name completion with drive
name, child processes (<code>suspend-emacs</code>, and
<code>call-process</code>).
-Dired mode works without <tt>`ls.exe'</tt>. Anonymous FTP it from:
+Dired mode works without `ls.exe'. Anonymous FTP it from:
<code>wuarchive.wustl.edu</code> in <code>/mirrors/msdos/demacs</code> (US),
<code>utsun.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp</code> in <code>/GNU/demacs</code> (Japan),
<code>rana.cc.deakin.oz.au</code> in <code>/pub/PC/oak/demacs</code>
@@ -2375,7 +2375,7 @@
that Freemacs users can use the <cite>GNU Emacs Manual</cite> as a reference
for it.
-Anonymous FTP it from <tt>`emacs16a.zip'</tt> (under
+Anonymous FTP it from `emacs16a.zip' (under
<code>PD1:<MSDOS.FREEMACS></code>) from
<code>wsmr-simtel20.army.mil</code>;
or send $15 (copying fee) to:
@@ -2400,8 +2400,8 @@
In addition, contact
<code>info-gnu-msdos-request@sun.soe.clarkson.edu</code> for info on
ports of GNU programs to MS-DOS and related mailing lists. More
-information is in <tt>`/pub/gnu/MicrosPorts/MSDOS'</tt> and
-<tt>`MSDOS.gcc'</tt>, obtainable via anonymous FTP on
+information is in `/pub/gnu/MicrosPorts/MSDOS' and
+`MSDOS.gcc', obtainable via anonymous FTP on
<code>prep.ai.mit.edu</code>.
</li></ul>
@@ -2578,7 +2578,7 @@
<p class="unprintable">Updated:
<!-- timestamp start -->
-$Date: 2014/04/12 12:39:28 $
+$Date: 2020/07/06 13:28:30 $
<!-- timestamp end -->
</p>
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diff -u -b -r1.10 -r1.11
--- bull14.html 12 Apr 2014 12:39:28 -0000 1.10
+++ bull14.html 6 Jul 2020 13:28:30 -0000 1.11
@@ -268,7 +268,7 @@
<h4 id="SEC6">LGPL Query</h4>
<p>
-Both <code>libg<tt>++</tt></code> and <code>libc</code> are covered by the
Library
+Both <code>libg++</code> and <code>libc</code> are covered by the Library
General Public License. Do you use either of these libraries in a
proprietary application under the terms of the LGPL? We would like to
know to help evaluate whether the LGPL is doing the job it was designed
@@ -291,8 +291,8 @@
<p>
We maintain a list of people who offer support and other consulting
services, called the GNU Service Directory. It is in the file
-<tt>`etc/SERVICE'</tt> in the GNU Emacs distribution, <tt>`SERVICE'</tt> in the
-GCC distribution, and <tt>`/pub/gnu/GNUinfo/SERVICE'</tt> on
+`etc/SERVICE' in the GNU Emacs distribution, `SERVICE' in the
+GCC distribution, and `/pub/gnu/GNUinfo/SERVICE' on
<code>prep.ai.mit.edu</code>. Contact us if you would like a printed copy
or wish to be listed in it.
@@ -323,7 +323,7 @@
<p>
A list of commercial uucp and networking providers is posted
periodically to USENET in newsgroup <code>news.announce.newusers</code> with
-Subject: <tt>`How to become a USENET site'</tt>.
+Subject: `How to become a USENET site'.
</p>
@@ -363,7 +363,7 @@
<b>From the Far East . . . </b>
People in Japan can now contact a local company for GNU software support. The
-company is named Wingnut (Fax only: <tt>+</tt>81-3-3954-5174). The
+company is named Wingnut (Fax only: +81-3-3954-5174). The
organizers were inspired by the GNU Manifesto. Wingnut provides two
services: porting and customizing GNU software, and answering technical
questions (including how to install the software). Wingnut also
@@ -395,8 +395,8 @@
Box 2044
S-580 02 Linkoping
Sweden
-<tt>+</tt>46 (0)13 21 46 00 (voice)
-<tt>+</tt>46 (0)13 21 47 00 (fax)
++46 (0)13 21 46 00 (voice)
++46 (0)13 21 47 00 (fax)
<code>signum@signum.se</code>
<code>ingwa@isy.liu.se</code>
<code>pen@lysator.liu.se</code>
@@ -407,7 +407,7 @@
<b>. . . to the Far West!</b>
Hundred Acre Consulting provides support and development services to
-organizations of all sizes. It specializes in supporting GNU C<tt>++</tt>
+organizations of all sizes. It specializes in supporting GNU C++
and C; but also provides support for all other GNU software, and some
other free and public domain software as well. Hundred Acre Consulting
operates on a service contract basis, which can include email,
@@ -421,7 +421,7 @@
Hundred Acre Consulting
1280 Terminal Way, Suite 26
Reno, NV 89502-3243 USA
-<tt>+</tt>1-702-329-9333
++1-702-329-9333
<code>info@pooh.com</code>
<code>uunet!heather!info</code>
</pre>
@@ -496,7 +496,7 @@
<b>GDB 4 is out of beta test</b>
-As of version 4.7, the GNU source-level C and C<tt>++</tt> debugger is out of
+As of version 4.7, the GNU source-level C and C++ debugger is out of
beta test. For more information, see "Contents of the Languages Tape."
</li><li>
@@ -666,7 +666,7 @@
</p>
<p>
-<code>gzip</code> uses the file suffix <tt>`.z'</tt> for compressed files. We
+<code>gzip</code> uses the file suffix `.z' for compressed files. We
chose this because GNU programs such as GNU <code>tar</code> and the Emacs 19
Dired mode use <samp>`z'</samp> as an option or command pertaining to
compression, and these would be less natural and harder to remember if
@@ -931,7 +931,7 @@
information about version 1, see "Contents of the Languages Tape."
Version 2 of GCC is in late beta test and is getting close to being
-reliable. It includes front ends for the languages C<tt>++</tt> and
+reliable. It includes front ends for the languages C++ and
Objective C.
New front ends are being developed, but they are not part of GCC yet. A
@@ -1017,8 +1017,8 @@
Atari-ST, MS-DOS, NOS/VE, VMS, Unix, and similar systems. SLIB is a
portable Scheme library that JACAL uses. JACAL, SLIB, and SCM sources are
available via anonymous FTP from <code>altdorf.ai.mit.edu</code> in
-<tt>`/archive/scm'</tt> or <code>nexus.yorku.ca</code> in
-<tt>`/pub/scheme/new'</tt>.
+`/archive/scm' or <code>nexus.yorku.ca</code> in
+`/pub/scheme/new'.
The FSF is not distributing JACAL on tape yet. To receive an IBM PC
floppy disk with the source and executable files, send $99.00 to:
@@ -1116,8 +1116,8 @@
James Clark has completed <code>groff</code> (GNU <code>troff</code> and
related
programs). Version 1.06 is now available (see "Contents of the
-Utilities Tape"). <code>groff</code> is written in C<tt>++</tt>. It can be
-compiled with GNU C<tt>++</tt> Version 2.3 or later.
+Utilities Tape"). <code>groff</code> is written in C++. It can be
+compiled with GNU C++ Version 2.3 or later.
Bugs in <code>groff</code> will be fixed, but no major new developments are
currently planned. However, <code>groff</code> users are encouraged to
@@ -1239,8 +1239,8 @@
who want it.
Texts from Project Gutenberg are available at a number of FTP sites,
-including <code>mrcnext.cso.uiuc.edu</code> (in <tt>`/etext'</tt>) and
-<code>oes.orst.edu</code> (filename <tt>`/pub/almanac/etext'</tt>). For
+including <code>mrcnext.cso.uiuc.edu</code> (in `/etext') and
+<code>oes.orst.edu</code> (filename `/pub/almanac/etext'). For
instructions on how to obtain text from Bitnet, send the word `HELP' in
the body of a message to <code>BITFTP@PUCC</code>. Instructions will be
mailed. Or look at <code>bit.listserv.gutnberg</code>, a USENET group.
@@ -1474,12 +1474,12 @@
<p>
For further information, you may contact any of the following members of
the program committee. In Moscow, you may contact Sergei Kuznetsov,
-<code>kuz@ivann.delta.msk.su</code>, at <tt>+</tt>7-095-272-4425; Mr.
+<code>kuz@ivann.delta.msk.su</code>, at +7-095-272-4425; Mr.
Kuznetsov is the chair of the meeting. You may also contact Peter
-Brusilovski, <code>plb@plb.icsti.su</code> at <tt>+</tt>7-095-198-7055, or
-Dmitry Volodin, <code>dvv@hq.demos.su</code> at <tt>+</tt>7-095-231-2129.
+Brusilovski, <code>plb@plb.icsti.su</code> at +7-095-198-7055, or
+Dmitry Volodin, <code>dvv@hq.demos.su</code> at +7-095-231-2129.
In Boston, contact Geoffrey S. Knauth, <code>gsk@marble.com</code>, at
-<tt>+</tt>1-617-891-5555.
++1-617-891-5555.
</p>
<p>
@@ -1510,7 +1510,7 @@
<ul>
<li>
-Both <code>libg<tt>++</tt></code> and <code>libc</code> are covered by the GNU
Library
+Both <code>libg++</code> and <code>libc</code> are covered by the GNU Library
General Public License. Do you use either of these libraries in a
proprietary application under the terms of the LGPL? We would like to
know to help evaluate whether the LGPL is doing the job it was designed
@@ -1725,7 +1725,7 @@
If you have Internet access, you can get the software via
anonymous FTP from the host <code>prep.ai.mit.edu</code> (the IP address
is <code>18.71.0.38</code>). Get file
-<tt>`/pub/gnu/GETTING.GNU.SOFTWARE'</tt> for more information.
+`/pub/gnu/GETTING.GNU.SOFTWARE' for more information.
</p>
<p>
@@ -1766,11 +1766,11 @@
<code>wuarchive.wustl.edu</code>,<br />
<code>uxc.cso.uiuc.edu</code>,
<code>gatekeeper.dec.com</code>, <code>mango.rsmas.miami.edu</code><br />
-(VMS GCC), <code>ftp.uu.net</code> (under <tt>`/packages/gnu'</tt>).
+(VMS GCC), <code>ftp.uu.net</code> (under `/packages/gnu').
</li></ul>
<p>
-Those on the SPAN network can ask <tt>rdss::corbet</tt>.
+Those on the SPAN network can ask <code>rdss::corbet</code>.
</p>
<p>
@@ -1838,7 +1838,7 @@
</p>
<p>
Some of the files on the tapes may be compressed to make them fit.
-Refer to the top-level <tt>`README'</tt> file at the beginning of the tapes
+Refer to the top-level `README' file at the beginning of the tapes
for instructions on decompressing them. <code>uncompress</code> may not work!
</p>
@@ -2046,23 +2046,23 @@
</li><li>
-<b>G<tt>++</tt></b> 1.42.0
+<b>G++</b> 1.42.0
-G<tt>++</tt> is a set of changes for GCC version 1 which supports C<tt>++</tt>.
-As far as possible, G<tt>++</tt> is kept compatible with the evolving draft
+G++ is a set of changes for GCC version 1 which supports C++.
+As far as possible, G++ is kept compatible with the evolving draft
ANSI standard, but not with <code>cfront</code> (the AT&T compiler), as
-<code>cfront</code> has been diverging from ANSI. G<tt>++</tt> comes with
source
-for the <cite>GNU G<tt>++</tt> User's Guide</cite> (not yet published on
paper).
-G<tt>++</tt> compiles source quickly, provides good error messages, and works
-well with GDB. As G<tt>++</tt> depends on GCC, it must be used with a
+<code>cfront</code> has been diverging from ANSI. G++ comes with source
+for the <cite>GNU G++ User's Guide</cite> (not yet published on paper).
+G++ compiles source quickly, provides good error messages, and works
+well with GDB. As G++ depends on GCC, it must be used with a
specific numbered version of GCC.
</li><li>
-<b>libg<tt>++</tt></b> 1.39.0
+<b>libg++</b> 1.39.0
-The GNU C<tt>++</tt> library, libg<tt>++</tt>, is an extensive, documented
-collection of C<tt>++</tt> classes and support tools for use with G<tt>++</tt>.
+The GNU C++ library, libg++, is an extensive, documented
+collection of C++ classes and support tools for use with G++.
</li><li>
@@ -2071,7 +2071,7 @@
The NIH Class Library (formerly known as "OOPS", Object-Oriented
Program Support) is a portable collection of classes, similar to those
in Smalltalk-80, which has been developed by Keith Gorlen of the
-National Institutes of Health (NIH), using the C<tt>++</tt> programming
+National Institutes of Health (NIH), using the C++ programming
language.
</li><li>
@@ -2096,7 +2096,7 @@
include improvements to the command language, remote debugging over
serial lines or TCP/IP, and watchpoints (breakpoints triggered when the
value of an expression changes); when used with GCC version 2,
-exception handling, support for SunOS shared libraries, and C<tt>++</tt>
+exception handling, support for SunOS shared libraries, and C++
multiple inheritance.
GDB 4 can perform cross-debugging. To say that GDB 4 <em>targets</em> a
@@ -2177,7 +2177,7 @@
<b><code>f2c</code></b> 3.2.90
-<code>f2c</code> converts Fortran--77 source files into C or C<tt>++</tt>.
+<code>f2c</code> converts Fortran--77 source files into C or C++.
</li><li>
@@ -2226,7 +2226,7 @@
<code>gperf</code> is a "perfect" hash-table generation utility. There are
actually two implementations of <code>gperf</code>, one written in C and one
-in C<tt>++</tt>. Both will produce hash functions in either C or C<tt>++</tt>.
+in C++. Both will produce hash functions in either C or C++.
</li><li>
@@ -2714,7 +2714,7 @@
the SPARC uses the standard conventions for structure arguments and
return values.
-Version 2 of the compiler supports three languages: C, C<tt>++</tt> and
+Version 2 of the compiler supports three languages: C, C++ and
Objective C; the source file name extension or a compiler option selects
the language. The front end support for Objective C was donated by
NeXT. The runtime support needed to run Objective C programs is now
@@ -2763,10 +2763,10 @@
</li><li>
-<b>libg<tt>++</tt></b> 2.3
+<b>libg++</b> 2.3
-This is the GNU C<tt>++</tt> library for GCC version 2 (see "Contents of
-Languages Tape" for more info regarding libg<tt>++</tt>). The latest
+This is the GNU C++ library for GCC version 2 (see "Contents of
+Languages Tape" for more info regarding libg++). The latest
version tries to configure itself automatically, thus working out of the
box on many hosts. Recent changes include portability enhancements,
some use of templates, and converting the iostream classes to use
@@ -2847,7 +2847,7 @@
<p>
The Free Software Foundation has produced its first CD-ROM. This CD
contains sources to the distribution of the GNU Project including:
-Emacs, GCC, G<tt>++</tt>, GDB, Bison, GAS, Make, GAWK, Texinfo, the GNU
+Emacs, GCC, G++, GDB, Bison, GAS, Make, GAWK, Texinfo, the GNU
Utilities, RCS and CVS, <code>f2c</code>, <code>gnuplot</code>, Ghostscript,
<code>tar</code>, <code>diff</code>, and BASH, as well as the MIT X Window
System,
and MIT Scheme. This CD included everything on our Emacs, Languages
@@ -3144,7 +3144,7 @@
ask Leonard Norrgard, <code>vinsci@nic.funet.fi</code>. For info on the
GNU Emacs port, ask David Gay, <code>dgay@di.epfl.ch</code>, or Mark D.
Henning, <code>henning@stolaf.edu</code>. You can get more info via
-anonymous FTP in <tt>`prep.ai.mit.edu:/pub/gnu/MicrosPorts/Amiga'</tt>.
+anonymous FTP in `prep.ai.mit.edu:/pub/gnu/MicrosPorts/Amiga'.
</li><li>
@@ -3157,13 +3157,13 @@
</li><li>
-<b>GNU C/C<tt>++</tt> 2.2.2 for OS/2 2.0</b>
+<b>GNU C/C++ 2.2.2 for OS/2 2.0</b>
Michael Johnson has completed a new, completely stand-alone port of the
-GNU C/C<tt>++</tt> Version 2.2.2 compiler for OS/2 2.0. It has the
C/C<tt>++</tt>
+GNU C/C++ Version 2.2.2 compiler for OS/2 2.0. It has the C/C++
compilers, the GNU assembler, documentation, & both OS/2-specific
and the BSD C libraries. Find it in
-<tt>`/pub/os2/2.0/programming/gcc2-222'</tt> from
+`/pub/os2/2.0/programming/gcc2-222' from
<code>hobbes.nmsu.edu</code> via anonymous FTP. To join the mailing list,
send a message to <code>os2gcc-request@charon.mit.edu</code>.
@@ -3197,12 +3197,12 @@
</li><li>
-<b>DJGPP, the GNU C/C<tt>++</tt> compiler for MS-DOS</b>
+<b>DJGPP, the GNU C/C++ compiler for MS-DOS</b>
-D. J. Delorie has ported GCC/G<tt>++</tt> 2.2.2 to the 386 MS-DOS platform.
+D. J. Delorie has ported GCC/G++ 2.2.2 to the 386 MS-DOS platform.
The compiler and programs it generates run in 32-bit mode with full
virtual memory support. DJGPP is available via FTP from
-<code>ftp.clarkson.edu</code> in <tt>`/pub/msdos/djgpp'</tt>. You can
+<code>ftp.clarkson.edu</code> in `/pub/msdos/djgpp'. You can
subscribe to a mailing list on DJGPP by sending your e-mail address to
<code>djgpp-request@sun.soe.clarkson.edu</code>.
@@ -3220,7 +3220,7 @@
interrupt calls via a <code>int86</code> Lisp function, machine-specific
features such as function key support, file name completion with drive
name, child processes (<code>suspend-emacs</code> and
<code>call-process</code>).
-Dired mode works without <tt>`ls.exe'</tt>. Anonymous FTP it from:
+Dired mode works without `ls.exe'. Anonymous FTP it from:
<code>wuarchive.wustl.edu</code> in <code>/mirrors/msdos/demacs</code> (US),
<code>utsun.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp</code> in <code>/GNU/demacs</code> (Japan),
and <code>ftp.funet.fi</code> in <code>/pub/gnu/emacs/demacs</code>
@@ -3238,7 +3238,7 @@
Freemacs users can use the <cite>GNU Emacs</cite> manual as a reference for
it. It will run on most MS-DOS systems, including 8088 machines.
-Anonymous FTP it from <tt>`emacs16a.zip'</tt> (under
+Anonymous FTP it from `emacs16a.zip' (under
<code>PD1:<MSDOS.FREEMACS></code>) from
<code>wsmr-simtel20.army.mil</code>;
or send $15 (copying fee) to:
@@ -3262,7 +3262,7 @@
Also, <code>info-gnu-msdos-request@sun.soe.clarkson.edu</code> for info
on MS-DOS ports of GNU programs and related mailing lists. More
-information is in files <tt>`/pub/gnu/MicrosPorts/MSDOS*'</tt>, found on
+information is in files `/pub/gnu/MicrosPorts/MSDOS*', found on
<code>prep.ai.mit.edu</code> via anonymous FTP.
The FSF is distributing MS-DOS ports of many GNU programs on floppies
@@ -3472,7 +3472,7 @@
<p class="unprintable">Updated:
<!-- timestamp start -->
-$Date: 2014/04/12 12:39:28 $
+$Date: 2020/07/06 13:28:30 $
<!-- timestamp end -->
</p>
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diff -u -b -r1.12 -r1.13
--- bull15.html 17 Aug 2019 07:55:29 -0000 1.12
+++ bull15.html 6 Jul 2020 13:28:30 -0000 1.13
@@ -254,8 +254,8 @@
<p>
We maintain a list of people who offer support and other consulting
services, called the GNU Service Directory. It is in the file
-<tt>`etc/SERVICE'</tt> in the GNU Emacs distribution, <tt>`SERVICE'</tt> in the
-GCC distribution and <tt>`/pub/gnu/GNUinfo/SERVICE'</tt> on anonymous FTP host
+`etc/SERVICE' in the GNU Emacs distribution, `SERVICE' in the
+GCC distribution and `/pub/gnu/GNUinfo/SERVICE' on anonymous FTP host
<code>prep.ai.mit.edu</code>. Contact us if you would like a printed copy
or wish to be listed in it.
@@ -305,7 +305,7 @@
<p>
A long list of commercial UUCP and Internet service providers is posted
periodically to USENET in the newsgroup <code>news.announce.newusers</code>
-with <tt>`Subject: How to become a USENET site'</tt>.
+with `Subject: How to become a USENET site'.
</p>
@@ -313,7 +313,7 @@
<p>
Hundred Acre Consulting continues to provide support and
-development services, with its specialty being the GNU CC and C<tt>++</tt>
+development services, with its specialty being the GNU CC and C++
compilers. It continues its policy of donating a percentage of its
profit to the FSF. Since we described its services just 5 months ago,
it has hired 3 more people and moved to bigger offices. The new address
@@ -538,7 +538,7 @@
For more information, contact
<code>free-widgets-info@flute.cs.uiuc.edu</code>, or get file
-<tt>`/pub/FWF/README'</tt> via anonymous FTP to <code>a.cs.uiuc.edu</code>.
+`/pub/FWF/README' via anonymous FTP to <code>a.cs.uiuc.edu</code>.
This file tells about mailing lists, locations of source code available for
FTP, historical information about the FWF and how to volunteer for the
organization. Or write:
@@ -763,11 +763,11 @@
</li><li>
-600<tt>+</tt> megabyte SCSI disks to give us more space to develop software.
+600+ megabyte SCSI disks to give us more space to develop software.
</li><li>
-A 386 or 486 PC compatible with 200<tt>+</tt> MB of disk and an Ethernet
+A 386 or 486 PC compatible with 200+ MB of disk and an Ethernet
card.
</li><li>
@@ -893,8 +893,8 @@
who want it.
Texts from Project Gutenberg are available at a number of FTP sites,
-including <code>mrcnext.cso.uiuc.edu</code> in file <tt>`/etext'</tt> and
-<code>oes.orst.edu</code> in file <tt>`/pub/almanac/etext'</tt>. For
+including <code>mrcnext.cso.uiuc.edu</code> in file `/etext' and
+<code>oes.orst.edu</code> in file `/pub/almanac/etext'. For
instructions on how to obtain text from Bitnet, send the word `HELP' in
the body of a message to <code>BITFTP@PUCC</code>
(<code>BITFTP%PUCC.BITNET@mitvma.mit.edu</code> on the Internet).
@@ -925,7 +925,7 @@
their Japanese translation of the GNU General Public License Version 2.
This translation is authorized by the FSF and is available by anonymous
FTP from <code>srawgw.sra.co.jp</code> in
-<tt>`/pub/gnu/local-fix/GPL2-j'</tt>. Yukitoshi Fujimura from
+`/pub/gnu/local-fix/GPL2-j'. Yukitoshi Fujimura from
Addison--Wesley Publishers in Japan greatly contributed to this
translation. Work is underway on a formal translation of the GNU Library
General Public License.
@@ -937,8 +937,8 @@
Enhancement of GNU Emacs) can handle many character sets at once.
Eventually its features will be merged into FSF's version of Emacs.
Ken'ichi Handa, <code>handa@etl.go.jp</code>, is beta testing MULE; you
-can FTP sources from <code>sh.wide.ad.jp</code> in <tt>`/JAPAN/mule'</tt>
-or <code>etlport.etl.go.jp</code> in <tt>`/pub/mule'</tt>.
+can FTP sources from <code>sh.wide.ad.jp</code> in `/JAPAN/mule'
+or <code>etlport.etl.go.jp</code> in `/pub/mule'.
</p>
<p>
@@ -1113,7 +1113,7 @@
information about version 1, see "Contents of the Languages Tape."
Version 2 of GCC is now reliable. It also has front ends for the
-languages C<tt>++</tt> and Objective C.
+languages C++ and Objective C.
New front ends are being developed, but they are not part of GCC yet. A
front end for Fortran is in alpha test. A front end for Ada is being
@@ -1189,9 +1189,9 @@
Scheme ("SCM") written in C is available with JACAL. SCM runs on Amiga,
Atari-ST, MS-DOS, NOS/VE, VMS, Unix and similar systems. SLIB is a portable
Scheme library used by JACAL. Get JACAL, SLIB and SCM sources via anonymous
-FTP from either <code>nexus.yorku.ca</code> in <tt>`/pub/scheme/new'</tt>,
-<code>altdorf.ai.mit.edu</code> in <tt>`/archive/scm'</tt> or
-<code>prep.ai.mit.edu</code> in <tt>`/pub/gnu/jacal'</tt>.
+FTP from either <code>nexus.yorku.ca</code> in `/pub/scheme/new',
+<code>altdorf.ai.mit.edu</code> in `/archive/scm' or
+<code>prep.ai.mit.edu</code> in `/pub/gnu/jacal'.
The FSF is not distributing JACAL on tape, diskettes or CD-ROM yet. To
receive an IBM PC floppy disk with the source and executable files, send
@@ -1217,7 +1217,7 @@
execution, flexible implicit pattern rules, conditional execution and
powerful text manipulation functions. For those with no vendor-supplied
<code>make</code> utility at all, GNU <code>make</code> now comes with a shell
-script called <tt>`build.sh'</tt> to build <code>make</code> the first time,
+script called `build.sh' to build <code>make</code> the first time,
before you have any <code>make</code> program to use.
</li><li>
@@ -1269,7 +1269,7 @@
better-looking screen displays; improved text file printing (like
<code>enscript</code>); a utility to extract the text from a Postscript
document; a much more reliable (and faster) Microsoft Windows
-implementation; support for Microsoft C/C<tt>++</tt> 7.0; drivers for many
+implementation; support for Microsoft C/C++ 7.0; drivers for many
new printers, including the SPARCprinter, and for TIFF/F (fax) file
format; many more Postscript Level 2 facilities, including most of the
color space facilities (but not patterns), and the ability to switch
@@ -1306,7 +1306,7 @@
<b><code>groff</code></b>
James Clark has completed <code>groff</code> (GNU <code>troff</code> and
related
-programs). Written in C<tt>++</tt>, they can be compiled with GNU C<tt>++</tt>
+programs). Written in C++, they can be compiled with GNU C++
Version 2.3 or later.
Bugs in <code>groff</code> will be fixed, but no major new developments are
@@ -1432,7 +1432,7 @@
The <cite>Emacs Manual</cite> describes editing with GNU Emacs. The new 8th
edition has been updated for Emacs 19. It also explains advanced
features, such as outline mode and regular expression search, how to use
-special modes for programming in languages like C<tt>++</tt> and TeX, how
+special modes for programming in languages like C++ and TeX, how
to use the <code>tags</code> utility, how to compile and correct code, and how
to make your own keybindings and other elementary customizations.
@@ -1586,7 +1586,7 @@
</p>
<p>
Some of the files on the tapes may be compressed with <code>gzip</code> to
-make them fit. Refer to the top-level <tt>`README'</tt> file at the
+make them fit. Refer to the top-level `README' file at the
beginning of each tape for instructions on uncompressing them.
<code>uncompress</code> and <code>unpack</code> do not work!
@@ -1876,23 +1876,23 @@
</li><li>
-<b>G<tt>++</tt></b> 1.42.0
+<b>G++</b> 1.42.0
-G<tt>++</tt> is a set of changes for GCC version 1 which supports
C<tt>++</tt>. As
-far as possible, G<tt>++</tt> is kept compatible with the evolving draft ANSI
+G++ is a set of changes for GCC version 1 which supports C++. As
+far as possible, G++ is kept compatible with the evolving draft ANSI
standard, but not with <code>cfront</code> (the AT&T compiler), as
<code>cfront</code>
-has been diverging from ANSI. G<tt>++</tt> 1 comes with source for the
-<cite>GNU G<tt>++</tt> User's Guide</cite> (not yet published on paper).
G<tt>++</tt>
+has been diverging from ANSI. G++ 1 comes with source for the
+<cite>GNU G++ User's Guide</cite> (not yet published on paper). G++
compiles source quickly, provides good error messages and works well with
-GDB. Each release of G<tt>++</tt> 1 depends on the same numbered release of
GCC
-1 (in GCC version 2, G<tt>++</tt> is merged with GCC).
+GDB. Each release of G++ 1 depends on the same numbered release of GCC
+1 (in GCC version 2, G++ is merged with GCC).
</li><li>
-<b>libg<tt>++</tt></b> 1.39.0
+<b>libg++</b> 1.39.0
-The GNU C<tt>++</tt> library, libg<tt>++</tt>, is an extensive collection of
C<tt>++</tt>
-classes and support tools for use with G<tt>++</tt>.
+The GNU C++ library, libg++, is an extensive collection of C++
+classes and support tools for use with G++.
Partial documentation in Texinfo format is included (not yet published on
paper).
@@ -1901,9 +1901,9 @@
<b>NIH Class Library</b> 3.0
The NIH Class Library (formerly known as "OOPS", Object-Oriented Program
-Support) is a portable collection of G<tt>++</tt> classes, similar to those in
+Support) is a portable collection of G++ classes, similar to those in
Smalltalk-80, which has been developed by Keith Gorlen of the National
-Institutes of Health (NIH), using the C<tt>++</tt> programming language.
+Institutes of Health (NIH), using the C++ programming language.
</li><li>
@@ -1925,7 +1925,7 @@
types such as a.out and COFF. Other features include improvements to the
command language, remote debugging over serial lines or TCP/IP, and
watchpoints (breakpoints triggered when the value of an expression
-changes). Exception handling, SunOS shared libraries and C<tt>++</tt> multiple
+changes). Exception handling, SunOS shared libraries and C++ multiple
inheritance are only supported when used with GCC version 2.
GDB now uses a standard remote interface to a simulator library. So far,
@@ -2020,7 +2020,7 @@
<b><code>f2c</code></b> 1993.04.28
-<code>f2c</code> converts Fortran--77 source files into C or C<tt>++</tt>,
which can
+<code>f2c</code> converts Fortran--77 source files into C or C++, which can
then be compiled with GCC.
</li><li>
@@ -2070,7 +2070,7 @@
<code>gperf</code> is a "perfect" hash-table generation utility. There are
actually two implementations of <code>gperf</code>, one written in C and one in
-C<tt>++</tt>. Both will produce hash functions in either C or C<tt>++</tt>.
+C++. Both will produce hash functions in either C or C++.
</li><li>
@@ -2466,7 +2466,7 @@
<b>Termcap</b> 1.2
-The GNU Termcap library is a drop-in replacement for <tt>`libtermcap.a'</tt> on
+The GNU Termcap library is a drop-in replacement for `libtermcap.a' on
any system. It does not place an arbitrary limit on the size of Termcap
entries, unlike most other Termcap libraries. Included is source for the
<cite>Termcap Manual</cite> in Texinfo format.
@@ -2591,7 +2591,7 @@
the SPARC uses the standard conventions for structure arguments and return
values.
-Version 2 of the compiler supports three languages: C, C<tt>++</tt> and
+Version 2 of the compiler supports three languages: C, C++ and
Objective C; the source file name extension or a compiler option selects
the language. The front end support for Objective C was donated by NeXT.
The runtime support needed to run Objective C programs is now distributed
@@ -2651,10 +2651,10 @@
</li><li>
-<b>libg<tt>++</tt></b> 2.3
+<b>libg++</b> 2.3
-This is the GNU C<tt>++</tt> library for GCC version 2 (see "Contents of
-Languages Tape" for more info regarding libg<tt>++</tt>). The latest version
+This is the GNU C++ library for GCC version 2 (see "Contents of
+Languages Tape" for more info regarding libg++). The latest version
tries to configure itself automatically, thus working out of the box on
many hosts. Recent changes include portability enhancements, some use of
templates and converting the iostream classes to use multiple inheritance.
@@ -2798,7 +2798,7 @@
If you have Internet access and cannot access one of the hosts below, you
can get the software via anonymous FTP from GNU's distribution host
<code>prep.ai.mit.edu</code> (the IP address is <code>18.71.0.38</code>). For
-more information, get file <tt>`/pub/gnu/GETTING.GNU.SOFTWARE'</tt>.
+more information, get file `/pub/gnu/GETTING.GNU.SOFTWARE'.
<code>prep</code> is a very busy host and only allows a limited number of FTP
logins at any given time. Please use another machine, if at all possible.
@@ -2851,13 +2851,13 @@
<code>wuarchive.wustl.edu</code>, <code>gatekeeper.dec.com</code>,
<br />
<code>cc.utah.edu</code> (VMS GNU Emacs), <code>mango.rsmas.miami.edu</code>
-(VMS GCC), <code>ftp.uu.net</code> (under <tt>`/packages/gnu'</tt>).
+(VMS GCC), <code>ftp.uu.net</code> (under `/packages/gnu').
</li></ul>
<p>
Those on JANET can look under <code>src.doc.ic.ac.uk</code> in
-<tt>`/gnu'</tt>.
+`/gnu'.
</p>
<p>
@@ -2896,7 +2896,7 @@
can get libraries in this archive by UUCP (ask
<code>staff@cis.ohio-state.edu</code> for directions) or by anonymous FTP
from <code>archive.cis.ohio-state.edu</code> in
-<tt>`/pub/gnu/emacs/elisp-archive'</tt>.)
+`/pub/gnu/emacs/elisp-archive'.)
</p>
@@ -3161,7 +3161,7 @@
<b>GNU Software on the Amiga</b>
Get Amiga ports of many GNU programs using anonymous FTP from host
-<code>ftp.funet.fi</code> in <tt>`/pub/amiga/gnu'</tt> (Europe).
+<code>ftp.funet.fi</code> in `/pub/amiga/gnu' (Europe).
For info on (or offers to help with) the GCC port and related projects, ask
Leonard Norrgard, <code>vinsci@nic.funet.fi</code>. For info on the GNU
@@ -3181,13 +3181,13 @@
</li><li>
-<b>GNU C/C<tt>++</tt> 2.2.2 for OS/2 2.0</b>
+<b>GNU C/C++ 2.2.2 for OS/2 2.0</b>
Michael Johnson has completed a new, completely stand-alone port of the GNU
-C/C<tt>++</tt> Version 2.2.2 compiler for OS/2 2.0. It has the C/C<tt>++</tt>
+C/C++ Version 2.2.2 compiler for OS/2 2.0. It has the C/C++
compilers, the GNU assembler, documentation & both OS/2-specific and
the BSD C libraries. You can get it from host <code>hobbes.nmsu.edu</code>
-in file <tt>`/pub/os2/2.0/programming/gcc2-222'</tt> by FTP. To join the
+in file `/pub/os2/2.0/programming/gcc2-222' by FTP. To join the
mailing list, send a message to <code>os2gcc-request@charon.mit.edu</code>.
</li><li>
@@ -3202,8 +3202,8 @@
architectures is hard because the kernel makes extensive use of 386 memory
management and task primitives. Linux is freely distributable and
available via anonymous FTP:
-<code>tsx-11.mit.edu</code> in <tt>`/pub/linux'</tt> (USA),
-<code>nic.funet.fi</code> in <tt>`/pub/OS/Linux'</tt> (Europe). Ask
+<code>tsx-11.mit.edu</code> in `/pub/linux' (USA),
+<code>nic.funet.fi</code> in `/pub/OS/Linux' (Europe). Ask
<code>linux-activists-request@niksula.hut.fi</code> about their mailing
lists. See USENET newsgroup <code>comp.os.linux</code> for Linux
discussions.
@@ -3226,17 +3226,17 @@
machines. NetBSD is based on 386BSD 0.1, but also contains code from the
Berkeley Networking 2 distribution, some original code from the NetBSD team
and many bug fixes. Anonymous FTP the NetBSD 0.8 distribution from
-<code>agate.berkeley.edu</code> in <tt>`/pub/NetBSD/NetBSD-0.8'</tt>. For more
+<code>agate.berkeley.edu</code> in `/pub/NetBSD/NetBSD-0.8'. For more
info, contact <code>netbsd-help@sun-lamp.cs.berkeley.edu</code>.
</li><li>
-<b>DJGPP, the GNU C/C<tt>++</tt> compiler for MS-DOS</b>
+<b>DJGPP, the GNU C/C++ compiler for MS-DOS</b>
-D. J. Delorie has ported GCC/G<tt>++</tt> 2.4 to the 386 MS-DOS platform.
+D. J. Delorie has ported GCC/G++ 2.4 to the 386 MS-DOS platform.
The compiler and programs it generates run in 32-bit mode with full virtual
memory support. DJGPP is available via FTP from
-<code>ftp.clarkson.edu</code> in <tt>`/pub/msdos/djgpp'</tt>. You can
+<code>ftp.clarkson.edu</code> in `/pub/msdos/djgpp'. You can
subscribe to a mailing list on DJGPP by sending your e-mail address to
<code>djgpp-request@sun.soe.clarkson.edu</code>.
@@ -3255,10 +3255,10 @@
via an <code>int86</code> Lisp function, machine-specific features such as
function key support, file name completion with drive name, child processes
(<code>suspend-emacs</code> and <code>call-process</code>). Dired mode works
without
-<tt>`ls.exe'</tt>. Anonymous FTP it from: <code>wuarchive.wustl.edu</code> in
-<tt>`/mirrors/msdos/demacs'</tt>, <code>utsun.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp</code> in
-<tt>`/GNU/demacs'</tt> (Japan),
-and <code>ftp.funet.fi</code> in <tt>`/pub/gnu/emacs/demacs'</tt> (Europe).
+`ls.exe'. Anonymous FTP it from: <code>wuarchive.wustl.edu</code> in
+`/mirrors/msdos/demacs', <code>utsun.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp</code> in
+`/GNU/demacs' (Japan),
+and <code>ftp.funet.fi</code> in `/pub/gnu/emacs/demacs' (Europe).
The FSF is distributing Demacs both
on floppies and CD
@@ -3274,7 +3274,7 @@
reference for it. It will run on most MS-DOS systems, including 8088
machines.
-Anonymous FTP it from <tt>`emacs16a.zip'</tt> (under
+Anonymous FTP it from `emacs16a.zip' (under
<code>PD1:<MSDOS.FREEMACS></code>) from
<code>wsmr-simtel20.army.mil</code>; or
send $15 (copying fee) to:
@@ -3298,7 +3298,7 @@
You can ask <code>info-gnu-msdos-request@sun.soe.clarkson.edu</code>
about MS-DOS ports of GNU programs and related mailing lists. Or
-anonymous FTP files <tt>`/pub/gnu/MicrosPorts/MSDOS*'</tt> on
+anonymous FTP files `/pub/gnu/MicrosPorts/MSDOS*' on
<code>prep.ai.mit.edu</code>.
The FSF is distributing MS-DOS ports of many GNU programs on
@@ -3514,7 +3514,7 @@
<p class="unprintable">Updated:
<!-- timestamp start -->
-$Date: 2019/08/17 07:55:29 $
+$Date: 2020/07/06 13:28:30 $
<!-- timestamp end -->
</p>
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diff -u -b -r1.11 -r1.12
--- bull16.html 12 Apr 2014 12:39:29 -0000 1.11
+++ bull16.html 6 Jul 2020 13:28:30 -0000 1.12
@@ -84,8 +84,8 @@
</p>
<pre>
-Free Software Foundation, Inc. Telephone:
<tt>+</tt>1-617-876-3296
-675 Massachusetts Avenue FAX: <tt>+</tt>1-617-492-9057
+Free Software Foundation, Inc. Telephone: +1-617-876-3296
+675 Massachusetts Avenue FAX: +1-617-492-9057
Cambridge, MA 02139-3309 FAX (in Japan):
USA 0031-13-2473 (KDD)
Electronic mail: <code>gnu@prep.ai.mit.edu</code> 0066-3382-0158
(IDC)
@@ -294,7 +294,7 @@
<p>
You can also charge a donation to either Visa, Mastercard, JCB, Diner's
Club, or Carte Blanche. Charges may also be emailed to
-<code>gnu@prep.ai.mit.edu</code> or faxed to <tt>+</tt>1-617-492-9057; in
Japan fax
+<code>gnu@prep.ai.mit.edu</code> or faxed to +1-617-492-9057; in Japan fax
to: 0031-13-2473 (KDD) or 0066-3382-0158 (IDC)
</p>
@@ -369,7 +369,7 @@
You can now send orders and donations to FSF by fax. Please fax in a
completed order form, including credit card information, since orders must
be prepaid. We do <em>not</em> accept purchase orders. The number is
-<tt>+</tt>1-617-492-9057 in the US and everywhere else except Japan. In
++1-617-492-9057 in the US and everywhere else except Japan. In
Japan the FAX numbers are toll-free: 0031-13-2473 (KDD) and
0066-3382-0158 (IDC).
@@ -390,11 +390,11 @@
Richard Stallman hopes this will enable him to undertake a new project.
-</li><li><b>GCC 2 is released, GCC/G<tt>++</tt>/libg<tt>++</tt> 1 Dropped</b>
+</li><li><b>GCC 2 is released, GCC/G++/libg++ 1 Dropped</b>
Since version 2.5.7, the GNU C Compiler has been out of beta test.
-G<tt>++</tt> and GCC Version 1 are no longer being maintained or distributed by
-the FSF. Also, libg<tt>++</tt> Version 1 has been dropped.
+G++ and GCC Version 1 are no longer being maintained or distributed by
+the FSF. Also, libg++ Version 1 has been dropped.
</li><li><b>Free Software Bundled with Hardware</b>
@@ -403,13 +403,13 @@
shipped ready to run, with popular programs such as TeX, Emacs, GNU
C/C<code>++</code>, the X Window System, & TCP/IP networking. Field
Technology
makes a donation to the Free Software Foundation for each system sold.
-Contact <code>info@fieldtech.com</code> or <tt>+</tt>1-203-761-9363 for more
+Contact <code>info@fieldtech.com</code> or +1-203-761-9363 for more
information.
</li><li><b>Experimental Tape Takes A Recess</b>
We are not currently distributing the Experimental Tape because most of
-programs that were on it are now stable. GCC, GAS, Binutils, libg<tt>++</tt>
&
+programs that were on it are now stable. GCC, GAS, Binutils, libg++ &
the GNU C Library have moved to the Languages Tape, replacing prior
releases. Oleo & GNU Graphics are now on the Utilities Tape.
@@ -425,9 +425,9 @@
TI Explorer I/II. Previous versions ran on Symbolics CL, AKCL,
and VAX Common-Lisp, but the current release remains untested on these
systems. SNePS can be obtained by anonymous FTP from
-<code>ftp.cs.buffalo.edu</code> in <tt>`/pub/sneps'</tt>.
+<code>ftp.cs.buffalo.edu</code> in `/pub/sneps'.
-</li><li><b>Lisp Class Library for C<tt>++</tt> Programmers</b>
+</li><li><b>Lisp Class Library for C++ Programmers</b>
Lily is a C<code>++</code> class library providing Lisp-like functionality,
including automatic garbage collection. Lily is available by
@@ -446,7 +446,7 @@
goal of making high-quality software freely redistributable.
For information or to volunteer,
-get <tt>`/pub/FWF/README'</tt> via anonymous FTP to <code>a.cs.uiuc.edu</code>,
+get `/pub/FWF/README' via anonymous FTP to <code>a.cs.uiuc.edu</code>,
write <code>free-widgets-info@flute.cs.uiuc.edu</code>,
or write:
@@ -554,7 +554,7 @@
P.O. Box 9171
Cambridge, MA 02139
USA
-Phone: <tt>+</tt>1-617-243-4091
+Phone: +1-617-243-4091
Email: <code>lpf@uunet.uu.net</code>
</pre>
@@ -614,8 +614,8 @@
<p>
We maintain a list of people who offer support and other consulting
services, called the GNU Service Directory. It is in the file
-<tt>`etc/SERVICE'</tt> in the GNU Emacs distribution, <tt>`SERVICE'</tt> in the
-GCC distribution and <tt>`/pub/gnu/GNUinfo/SERVICE'</tt> on anonymous FTP host
+`etc/SERVICE' in the GNU Emacs distribution, `SERVICE' in the
+GCC distribution and `/pub/gnu/GNUinfo/SERVICE' on anonymous FTP host
<code>prep.ai.mit.edu</code>. Contact us if you would like a printed copy
or wish to be listed in it.
@@ -665,7 +665,7 @@
<p>
A long list of commercial UUCP and Internet service providers is posted
periodically to USENET in the newsgroup <code>news.announce.newusers</code>
-with <tt>`Subject: How to become a USENET site'</tt>.
+with `Subject: How to become a USENET site'.
</p>
<p>
@@ -699,11 +699,11 @@
</li><li>
-600<tt>+</tt> megabyte SCSI disks to give us more space to develop software.
+600+ megabyte SCSI disks to give us more space to develop software.
</li><li>
-A 386 or 486 PC compatible with 200<tt>+</tt> MB of disk and an Ethernet
+A 386 or 486 PC compatible with 200+ MB of disk and an Ethernet
card.
</li><li>
@@ -1180,16 +1180,16 @@
</p>
<p>
In the Hurd, there are no obstacles to doing transparent FTP. A
-translator will be provided for the node <tt>`/ftp'</tt>. The contents of
-<tt>`/ftp'</tt> will probably not be directly listable, though further
+translator will be provided for the node `/ftp'. The contents of
+`/ftp' will probably not be directly listable, though further
subdirectories will be. There will be a variety of possible formats.
For example, to access files on uunet, one could <code>cd
/ftp/ftp.uu.net:anonymous:mib@gnu</code>. Or to access files on a remote
account, one might <code>cd /ftp/gnu.ai.mit.edu:mib:passwd</code>. Parts
of this command could be left out and the transparent FTP program would
-read them from a user's <tt>`.netrc'</tt> file. In the last case, one might
+read them from a user's `.netrc' file. In the last case, one might
just <code>cd /ftp/gnu.ai.mit.edu</code>; when the rest of the data is
-already in <tt>`.netrc'</tt>.
+already in `.netrc'.
</p>
<p>
@@ -1498,7 +1498,7 @@
Japanese and distribute it widely, along with their translation of
the GNU General Public License Version 2. This translation of the GPL
is authorized by the FSF and is available by anonymous FTP from
-<code>srawgw.sra.co.jp</code> in <tt>`/pub/gnu/local-fix/GPL2-j'</tt>.
+<code>srawgw.sra.co.jp</code> in `/pub/gnu/local-fix/GPL2-j'.
They are working on a formal translation of the GNU Library General
Public License. In addition, they also solicit donations and offer GNU
software consulting.
@@ -1510,8 +1510,8 @@
handle many character sets at once. Eventually its features will be merged
into the FSF's version of Emacs. The FSF does not distribute
<code>nepoch</code>,
but MULE is available (see "Source Code CD-ROM"). You can also FTP it
-from <code>sh.wide.ad.jp</code> in <tt>`/JAPAN/mule'</tt> or
-<code>etlport.etl.go.jp</code> in <tt>`/pub/mule'</tt>.
+from <code>sh.wide.ad.jp</code> in `/JAPAN/mule' or
+<code>etlport.etl.go.jp</code> in `/pub/mule'.
</p>
<p>
@@ -1618,8 +1618,8 @@
Technology'. Once anything is stored in a computer, it can be reproduced
indefinitely, making it available to all who want it.
Texts from Project Gutenberg are available at a number of FTP sites,
-including <code>mrcnext.cso.uiuc.edu</code> in file <tt>`/etext'</tt> and
-<code>oes.orst.edu</code> in file <tt>`/pub/almanac/etext'</tt>. For
+including <code>mrcnext.cso.uiuc.edu</code> in file `/etext' and
+<code>oes.orst.edu</code> in file `/pub/almanac/etext'. For
instructions on how to obtain text from Bitnet, send the word `HELP' in the
body of a message to <code>BITFTP@PUCC</code>
(<code>BITFTP%PUCC.BITNET@mitvma.mit.edu</code> on the Internet). Or look
@@ -1729,14 +1729,14 @@
<b>C Compiler</b> (also see "GNU Software Available Now")
Version 2 of the GNU C Compiler has been released. We are no longer
-distributing or maintaining version 1 of GCC, G<tt>++</tt>, or
libg<tt>++</tt>. GCC2
+distributing or maintaining version 1 of GCC, G++, or libg++. GCC2
supports both ANSI and traditional C, as well as some GNU C extensions.
-There are front ends for C<tt>++</tt> and Objective C too.
+There are front ends for C++ and Objective C too.
New front ends are being developed, but they are not yet part of GCC. A
front end for Fortran is now in alpha test and is approaching completion,
and a front end for Ada (GNAT: The GNU Ada Translator) is available via
-anonymous FTP from <code>cs.nyu.edu</code> in <tt>`ftp/pub/gnat'</tt>, though
it is
+anonymous FTP from <code>cs.nyu.edu</code> in `ftp/pub/gnat', though it is
not yet stable. Volunteers are also developing a Pascal front end.
For more information about GCC, see "GNU Software Available Now."
@@ -1823,7 +1823,7 @@
manipulation functions. Version 3.64 added support for the popular
<samp>`+='</samp> syntax for appending more text to a variable's definition.
For those with no vendor-supplied <code>make</code> utility at all, GNU
-<code>make</code> comes with a shell script called <tt>`build.sh'</tt> for the
+<code>make</code> comes with a shell script called `build.sh' for the
initial build. See "GNU Software Available Now."
</li><li>
@@ -1849,7 +1849,7 @@
better-looking screen displays; improved text file printing (like
<code>enscript</code>); a utility to extract the text from a Postscript
document; a much more reliable (and faster) Microsoft Windows
-implementation; support for Microsoft C/C<tt>++</tt> 7.0; drivers for many
+implementation; support for Microsoft C/C++ 7.0; drivers for many
new printers, including the SPARCprinter, and for TIFF/F (fax) file
format; many more Postscript Level 2 facilities, including most of the
color space facilities (but not patterns), and the ability to switch
@@ -1889,7 +1889,7 @@
<b><code>groff</code></b> (also see "GNU Software Available Now")
James Clark has completed <code>groff</code> (GNU <code>troff</code> and
related
-programs). Written in C<tt>++</tt>, they can be compiled with GNU C<tt>++</tt>
+programs). Written in C++, they can be compiled with GNU C++
Version 2.3 or later.
Bugs in <code>groff</code> will be fixed, but no major new developments are
@@ -1962,7 +1962,7 @@
The <cite>Emacs Manual</cite> (9th Edition for Version 19) describes editing
with GNU Emacs. It also explains advanced features, such as outline mode
and regular expression search, how to use special modes for programming in
-languages like C<tt>++</tt> and TeX, how to use the <code>tags</code> utility,
how
+languages like C++ and TeX, how to use the <code>tags</code> utility, how
to compile and correct code, and how to make your own keybindings and other
elementary customizations.
@@ -2017,7 +2017,7 @@
<p>
The <cite>Flex Manual</cite> (Edition 1.03 for Version 2.3.7) tells you how to
write a lexical scanner definition for the <code>flex</code> program to create
a
-C <tt>++</tt> or C-coded scanner that will recognize the patterns described.
+C ++ or C-coded scanner that will recognize the patterns described.
You need no prior knowledge of scanner generators.
</p>
@@ -2125,7 +2125,7 @@
</p>
<p>
Some of the files on the tapes may be compressed with <code>gzip</code> to
-make them fit. Refer to the top-level <tt>`README'</tt> file at the
+make them fit. Refer to the top-level `README' file at the
beginning of each tape for instructions on uncompressing them.
<code>uncompress</code> and <code>unpack</code> <em>do not work</em>!
@@ -2257,7 +2257,7 @@
The Binutils includes the programs:
<code>ar</code>,
-<code>c<tt>++</tt>filt</code>,
+<code>c++filt</code>,
<code>demangle</code>,
<code>gprof</code>,
<code>ld</code>,
@@ -2392,7 +2392,7 @@
</li><li><b>DJGPP</b> (BinCD, DjgppD)
-DJ Delorie has ported GCC/G<tt>++</tt> 2.5.7 to the i386 MS-DOS platform. The
+DJ Delorie has ported GCC/G++ 2.5.7 to the i386 MS-DOS platform. The
DJGPP package also contains a 32-bit 80386 DOS extender with symbolic
debugger; development libraries; and ports of Bison, <code>flex</code>, GAS,
and
the GNU binary utilities. Full source code is provided.
@@ -2404,7 +2404,7 @@
DPMI (e.g. Windows 3.x, OS/2, QEMM, & QDPMI).
It is available via FTP from
-<code>ftp.clarkson.edu</code> in <tt>`/pub/msdos/djgpp'</tt>. You can
+<code>ftp.clarkson.edu</code> in `/pub/msdos/djgpp'. You can
subscribe to a mailing list on DJGPP by sending your e-mail address to
<code>djgpp-request@sun.soe.clarkson.edu</code>. In addition, the FSF
distributes it on floppy disks and on the Compiler Tools Binaries CD-ROM.
@@ -2526,7 +2526,7 @@
Prime EXL (SysV);
Pyramid (BSD);
Sequent Symmetry (BSD);
-Sun 3 & 4, SPARC 1, 1<tt>+</tt>, 2, 10 & Classic (SunOS 4.0, 4.1,
Solaris 2);
+Sun 3 & 4, SPARC 1, 1+, 2, 10 & Classic (SunOS 4.0, 4.1, Solaris 2);
Tadpole 68k (SysV);
Tektronix XD88 (SVR3) & 4300 (BSD); &
Titan P2 & P3 (SysV).
@@ -2546,8 +2546,8 @@
SVR2 (Bull sps7);
SVR3 (Bull DPX/2 2nn & 3nn, Motorola Delta 147 & 187, Tektronix XD88);
SVR4 (Motorola Delta 147 & 187);
-Solaris 2 (SPARC 1, 1<tt>+</tt>, 2, 10, Classic);
-SunOS 4.0, 4.1 (Sun 3 & 4, SPARC 1, 1<tt>+</tt>, 2, 10 & Classic);
+Solaris 2 (SPARC 1, 1+, 2, 10, Classic);
+SunOS 4.0, 4.1 (Sun 3 & 4, SPARC 1, 1+, 2, 10 & Classic);
Ultrix 4.2 (DEC MIPS); &
Xenix (i386).
@@ -2571,7 +2571,7 @@
</li><li><b><code>f2c</code></b> (LangT, SrcCD)
-<code>f2c</code> converts Fortran-77 source files into C or C<tt>++</tt>,
which can
+<code>f2c</code> converts Fortran-77 source files into C or C++, which can
then be compiled with GCC.
</li><li><b>Fax</b> (UtilT, SrcCD)
@@ -2664,12 +2664,12 @@
</li><li><b>GCC</b> (BinCD, DjgppD, LangT, SrcCD)
-Version 2 of the GNU C compiler supports three languages: C, C<tt>++</tt> and
+Version 2 of the GNU C compiler supports three languages: C, C++ and
Objective C; the source file name suffix or a compiler option selects
the language. The front end support for Objective C was donated by NeXT.
The runtime support needed to run Objective C programs is now distributed
with GCC (this does not include any Objective C classes aside from
-<code>object</code>). As much as possible, G<tt>++</tt> is kept compatible
with the
+<code>object</code>). As much as possible, G++ is kept compatible with the
evolving draft ANSI standard, but not with <code>cfront</code> (AT&T's
compiler), which has been diverging from ANSI.
@@ -2735,7 +2735,7 @@
formats such as a.out and COFF. Other new features include command
language improvements, remote debugging over serial lines or TCP/IP, and
watchpoints (breakpoints triggered when the value of an expression
-changes). Exception handling, SunOS shared libraries and C<tt>++</tt> multiple
+changes). Exception handling, SunOS shared libraries and C++ multiple
inheritance are only supported when used with GCC version 2.
Both X and GNU Emacs user interfaces to GDB are available, in addition to
@@ -2824,7 +2824,7 @@
<code>gperf</code> is a "perfect" hash-table generation utility. There are
actually two implementations of <code>gperf</code>, one written in C and one in
-C<tt>++</tt>. Both will produce hash functions in either C or C<tt>++</tt>.
+C++. Both will produce hash functions in either C or C++.
</li><li><b>GNU Graphics</b> (UtilT, SrcCD)
@@ -2915,9 +2915,9 @@
runs on Amiga, Atari-ST, MS-DOS, NOS/VE, VMS, Unix and similar systems.
SLIB is a portable Scheme library used by JACAL. Get JACAL, SLIB, and
SCM sources via anonymous FTP from either <code>nexus.yorku.ca</code> in
-<tt>`/pub/scheme/new'</tt>,
-<code>altdorf.ai.mit.edu</code> in <tt>`/archive/scm'</tt> or
-<code>prep.ai.mit.edu</code> in <tt>`/pub/gnu/jacal'</tt>.
+`/pub/scheme/new',
+<code>altdorf.ai.mit.edu</code> in `/archive/scm' or
+<code>prep.ai.mit.edu</code> in `/pub/gnu/jacal'.
The FSF is not distributing JACAL on any media. To receive an IBM PC
floppy disk with the source and executable files, send $99.00 to:
@@ -2936,11 +2936,11 @@
with various features (such as the ability to scroll backwards) that most
pagers lack.
-</li><li><b>libg<tt>++</tt></b> (BinCD, LangT, SrcCD)
+</li><li><b>libg++</b> (BinCD, LangT, SrcCD)
-The GNU C<tt>++</tt> library is an extensive collection of C<tt>++</tt>
<cite>forest</cite>
+The GNU C++ library is an extensive collection of C++ <cite>forest</cite>
classes, a new IOStream library for input/output routines, and support
-tools for use with G<tt>++</tt>. Among the classes supported are Obstacks,
+tools for use with G++. Among the classes supported are Obstacks,
multiple-precision Integers and Rationals, Complex numbers, arbitrary
length Strings, BitSets, and BitStrings. There is also a set of
pseudo-generic prototype files available for generating common container
@@ -2997,9 +2997,9 @@
</li><li><b>NIH Class Library</b> (LangT, SrcCD)
The NIH Class Library (formerly known as "OOPS", Object-Oriented Program
-Support) is a portable collection of G<tt>++</tt> classes, similar to those in
+Support) is a portable collection of G++ classes, similar to those in
Smalltalk-80, which has been developed by Keith Gorlen of the National
-Institutes of Health (NIH), using the C<tt>++</tt> programming language.
+Institutes of Health (NIH), using the C++ programming language.
</li><li>Octave (LangT)
@@ -3013,8 +3013,8 @@
differential-algebraic equations.
Octave is available via anonymous ftp from <code>ftp.che.utexas.edu</code> in
-the directory <tt>`/pub/octave'</tt>. The files are in gzipped tar format
-(see the file <tt>`README'</tt> on <code>prep.ai.mit.edu:/pub/gnu</code>).
+the directory `/pub/octave'. The files are in gzipped tar format
+(see the file `README' on <code>prep.ai.mit.edu:/pub/gnu</code>).
The Octave distribution includes a 150+ page Texinfo manual.
@@ -3190,7 +3190,7 @@
</li><li><b>Termcap Library</b> (UtilT, SrcCD)
-The GNU Termcap library is a drop-in replacement for <tt>`libtermcap.a'</tt> on
+The GNU Termcap library is a drop-in replacement for `libtermcap.a' on
any system. It does not place an arbitrary limit on the size of Termcap
entries, unlike most other Termcap libraries. Included is source for the
<cite>Termcap Manual</cite> in Texinfo format.
@@ -3399,7 +3399,7 @@
</li><li>GAWK 2.15.3
-</li><li>GCC 2.5.7 (includes G<tt>++</tt> & Objective C)
+</li><li>GCC 2.5.7 (includes G++ & Objective C)
</li><li>GDB 4.11
@@ -3413,7 +3413,7 @@
</li><li><code>indent</code> 1.8
-</li><li>libg<tt>++</tt> 2.5.3
+</li><li>libg++ 2.5.3
</li><li><code>make</code> 3.70
@@ -3648,7 +3648,7 @@
<p>
Hundred Acre Consulting continues to provide support and
-development services, with its specialty being the GNU C and C<tt>++</tt>
+development services, with its specialty being the GNU C and C++
compilers. It continues its policy of donating a percentage of its
profit to the FSF. Their address is:
@@ -3659,7 +3659,7 @@
5301 Longley Lane, Suite D-144
Reno, NV 89511
USA
- Phone: (702) 829-9700 or <tt>+</tt>1-800-245-2885
+ Phone: (702) 829-9700 or +1-800-245-2885
Fax: (702) 829-9926
E-mail: <code>info@pooh.com</code>
</pre>
@@ -3776,7 +3776,7 @@
</li><li><code>less</code> 177
-</li><li><code>libg<tt>++</tt></code> 2.5.1
+</li><li><code>libg++</code> 2.5.1
</li><li><code>m4</code> 1.1
@@ -3856,7 +3856,7 @@
Lisp Archive at Ohio State University. (You can get libraries in this
archive by UUCP (ask <code>staff@cis.ohio-state.edu</code> for directions)
or by anonymous FTP from <code>archive.cis.ohio-state.edu</code> in
-<tt>`/pub/gnu/emacs/elisp-archive'</tt>.)
+`/pub/gnu/emacs/elisp-archive'.)
</p>
@@ -3970,7 +3970,7 @@
<ul>
<li>DJGPP 1.11.m1
-</li><li>GCC/G<tt>++</tt>/Objective C 2.5.7
+</li><li>GCC/G++/Objective C 2.5.7
</li><li>GDB 4.11
@@ -3984,7 +3984,7 @@
</li><li>Make 3.70
-</li><li>libg<tt>++</tt> 2.5.3
+</li><li>libg++ 2.5.3
</li></ul>
@@ -4078,7 +4078,7 @@
If you have Internet access and cannot access one of the hosts below, you
can get the software via anonymous FTP from GNU's distribution host
<code>prep.ai.mit.edu</code> (the IP address is <code>18.71.0.38</code>). For
-more information, get file <tt>`/pub/gnu/GETTING.GNU.SOFTWARE'</tt>.
+more information, get file `/pub/gnu/GETTING.GNU.SOFTWARE'.
<code>prep</code> is a very busy host and only allows a limited number of FTP
logins at any given time. Please use one of these other TCP/IP Internet
sites that also provide GNU software via anonymous FTP (program:
@@ -4149,13 +4149,13 @@
<br />
<code>cc.utah.edu</code> (VMS GNU Emacs),
<code>mango.rsmas.miami.edu</code> (VMS GCC),
-<code>ftp.uu.net</code> (under <tt>`/packages/gnu'</tt>).
+<code>ftp.uu.net</code> (under `/packages/gnu').
</li></ul>
<p>
Those on JANET can look under <code>src.doc.ic.ac.uk</code> in
-<tt>`/gnu'</tt>.
+`/gnu'.
</p>
<p>
@@ -4242,8 +4242,8 @@
Cambridge, MA 02139-3309
USA
Electronic mail: gnu@prep.ai.mit.edu
- Phone: <tt>+</tt>1-617-876-3296
- FAX: <tt>+</tt>1-617-492-9057
+ Phone: +1-617-876-3296
+ FAX: +1-617-492-9057
FAX (in Japan):
0031-13-2473 (KDD)
0066-3382-0158 (IDC)
@@ -4380,7 +4380,7 @@
<b>GNU Software on the Amiga</b>
Get Amiga ports of many GNU programs using anonymous FTP from host
-<code>ftp.funet.fi</code> in <tt>`/pub/amiga/gnu'</tt> (Europe).
+<code>ftp.funet.fi</code> in `/pub/amiga/gnu' (Europe).
For info on (or offers to help with) the GCC port and related projects, ask
Leonard Norrgard, <code>vinsci@nic.funet.fi</code>. For info on the GNU
@@ -4400,13 +4400,13 @@
</li><li>
-<b>GNU C/C<tt>++</tt> 2.3.3 for OS/2 2.0</b>
+<b>GNU C/C++ 2.3.3 for OS/2 2.0</b>
Michael Johnson has written a completely stand-alone port of the GNU
-C/C<tt>++</tt> Version 2.3.3 compiler for OS/2 2.0. It has the C/C<tt>++</tt>
+C/C++ Version 2.3.3 compiler for OS/2 2.0. It has the C/C++
compilers, the GNU assembler, documentation & both OS/2-specific and
the BSD C libraries. You can get it from host <code>hobbes.nmsu.edu</code>
-in file <tt>`/os2/2_x/unix/gnu/gcc2_233'</tt> by FTP. To join the
+in file `/os2/2_x/unix/gnu/gcc2_233' by FTP. To join the
mailing list, send a message to <code>os2gcc-request@charon.mit.edu</code>.
</li><li>
@@ -4421,15 +4421,15 @@
architectures is hard because the kernel makes extensive use of 386 memory
management and task primitives. Linux is freely distributable and
available via anonymous FTP:
-<code>tsx-11.mit.edu</code> in <tt>`/pub/linux'</tt> (USA),
-<code>nic.funet.fi</code> in <tt>`/pub/OS/Linux'</tt> (Europe). Ask
+<code>tsx-11.mit.edu</code> in `/pub/linux' (USA),
+<code>nic.funet.fi</code> in `/pub/OS/Linux' (Europe). Ask
<code>linux-activists-request@niksula.hut.fi</code> about their mailing
lists. See USENET newsgroup <code>comp.os.linux.misc</code> et al for Linux
discussions.
-</li><li><b>DJGPP 1.11m1, the GNU C/C<tt>++</tt> compiler for MS-DOS</b>
+</li><li><b>DJGPP 1.11m1, the GNU C/C++ compiler for MS-DOS</b>
-DJ Delorie has ported GCC/G<tt>++</tt> to the 386/483 MS-DOS platform. See
+DJ Delorie has ported GCC/G++ to the 386/483 MS-DOS platform. See
"GNU Software Available Now" for details. The FSF is distributing DJGPP
on both floppies and CD (see "MS-DOS Distribution" and "Compiler Tools
Binaries CD-ROM").
@@ -4445,10 +4445,10 @@
interrupt calls via an <code>int86</code> Lisp function, machine-specific
features such as function key support, file name completion with drive
name, child processes (<code>suspend-emacs</code> and
<code>call-process</code>).
-Dired mode works without <tt>`ls.exe'</tt>. Anonymous FTP it from:
-<code>wuarchive.wustl.edu</code> in <tt>`/mirrors/msdos/demacs'</tt>,
-<code>utsun.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp</code> in <tt>`/GNU/demacs'</tt> (Japan),
-and <code>ftp.funet.fi</code> in <tt>`/pub/gnu/emacs/demacs'</tt> (Europe).
+Dired mode works without `ls.exe'. Anonymous FTP it from:
+<code>wuarchive.wustl.edu</code> in `/mirrors/msdos/demacs',
+<code>utsun.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp</code> in `/GNU/demacs' (Japan),
+and <code>ftp.funet.fi</code> in `/pub/gnu/emacs/demacs' (Europe).
The FSF is distributing Demacs on floppies (see "MS-DOS Distribution").
@@ -4458,7 +4458,7 @@
You can ask <code>info-gnu-msdos-request@sun.soe.clarkson.edu</code> about
MS-DOS ports of GNU programs and related mailing lists. Or anonymous FTP
-files <tt>`/pub/gnu/MicrosPorts/MSDOS*'</tt> on <code>prep.ai.mit.edu</code>.
+files `/pub/gnu/MicrosPorts/MSDOS*' on <code>prep.ai.mit.edu</code>.
The FSF is distributing MS-DOS ports of many GNU programs on
both
@@ -4688,7 +4688,7 @@
<p class="unprintable">Updated:
<!-- timestamp start -->
-$Date: 2014/04/12 12:39:29 $
+$Date: 2020/07/06 13:28:30 $
<!-- timestamp end -->
</p>
</div>
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===================================================================
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retrieving revision 1.10
retrieving revision 1.11
diff -u -b -r1.10 -r1.11
--- bull17.html 12 Apr 2014 12:39:29 -0000 1.10
+++ bull17.html 6 Jul 2020 13:28:30 -0000 1.11
@@ -71,8 +71,8 @@
</p>
<pre>
-Free Software Foundation, Inc. Telephone:
<tt>+</tt>1--617--876--3296
-675 Massachusetts Avenue Fax: <tt>+</tt>1--617--492--9057
+Free Software Foundation, Inc. Telephone: +1--617--876--3296
+675 Massachusetts Avenue Fax: +1--617--492--9057
Cambridge, MA 02139-3309 Fax (in Japan):
USA 0031--13--2473 (KDD)
Electronic mail: <code>gnu@prep.ai.mit.edu</code> 0066--3382--0158
(IDC)
@@ -441,11 +441,11 @@
Fax: (+49-30) 694-68-09
Electronic-Mail: <code>info@contrib.de</code>
BBS & no-charge free software archive:
- Dialins: (<tt>+</tt>49-30) 693-40-51 (eight USR DS's)
- (<tt>+</tt>49-30) 694-60-55 (five ZyXELs)
+ Dialins: (+49-30) 693-40-51 (eight USR DS's)
+ (+49-30) 694-60-55 (five ZyXELs)
Telnet: <code>uropax.contrib.de</code> [192.109.39.2]
FTP: <code>ftp.contrib.de</code>
- WWW: <tt>`http://www.contrib.de/'</tt>
+ WWW: `http://www.contrib.de/'
</pre>
@@ -457,11 +457,11 @@
USA
Telephone: 702-829-9700
- <tt>+</tt>1-800-245-2885
+ +1-800-245-2885
Fax: 702-829-9926
Electronic-Mail: <code>info@pooh.com</code>
FTP: <code>ftp.pooh.com</code>
- WWW: <tt>`http://www.pooh.com/'</tt>
+ WWW: `http://www.pooh.com/'
Gopher: <code>gopher.pooh.com</code>
</pre>
@@ -479,9 +479,9 @@
</p>
<p>
The GNU Service Directory is a list of people who offer support
-and other consulting services. It is in the file <tt>`etc/SERVICE'</tt> in the
-GNU Emacs distribution, <tt>`SERVICE'</tt> in the GCC distribution and
-<tt>`/pub/gnu/GNUinfo/SERVICE'</tt> on GNU's FTP host
+and other consulting services. It is in the file `etc/SERVICE' in the
+GNU Emacs distribution, `SERVICE' in the GCC distribution and
+`/pub/gnu/GNUinfo/SERVICE' on GNU's FTP host
<code>prep.ai.mit.edu</code>. Contact us if you would like a copy or wish to
be listed in it. Those companies who share their income with the FSF are
listed in section <a href="#SEC9">Help from Free Software Companies</a>.
@@ -533,10 +533,10 @@
<p>
A list of commercial UUCP and Internet service providers is posted
periodically to USENET in the newsgroup <code>news.announce.newusers</code>
with
-<tt>`Subject: How to become a USENET site'</tt>. You can also get it via
+`Subject: How to become a USENET site'. You can also get it via
anonymous FTP from <code>rtfm.mit.edu</code> in the file
-<tt>`How_to_become_a_USENET_site'</tt>, in the directory
-<tt>`/pub/usenet-by-group/news.announce.newusers'</tt>.
+`How_to_become_a_USENET_site', in the directory
+`/pub/usenet-by-group/news.announce.newusers'.
</p>
<p>
@@ -640,7 +640,7 @@
Cambridge, MA 02139
USA
- Telephone: <tt>+</tt>1-617-243-4091
+ Telephone: +1-617-243-4091
Electronic-Mail: <code>lpf@uunet.uu.net</code>
</pre>
@@ -874,7 +874,7 @@
</li><li><b>Experimental Tape Takes a Recess</b>
We are not currently distributing the Experimental Tape because most of the
-programs that were on it are now stable. GCC, GAS, Binutils, libg<tt>++</tt>,
+programs that were on it are now stable. GCC, GAS, Binutils, libg++,
and the C Library are now on the section <a href="#SEC21">Languages Tape</a>,
replacing prior
releases. Oleo & GNU Graphics are now on the section <a
href="#SEC22">Utilities Tape</a>.
@@ -907,7 +907,7 @@
see section <a href="#SEC48">Free Software Foundation Order Form</a>,
including credit card information, since orders must
be prepaid. We do <em>not</em> accept purchase orders. The number is
-<tt>+</tt>1--617--492--9057 in the U.S. and everywhere else except Japan.
++1--617--492--9057 in the U.S. and everywhere else except Japan.
In Japan, the fax numbers are toll-free: 0031--13--2473 (KDD) and
0066--3382--0158 (IDC).
@@ -974,7 +974,7 @@
The FSF is adding interpreter facilities to the GNU compiler and debugger.
This task is partly finished. GCC now generates byte code (for all
-supported languages: C, C<tt>++</tt> and Objective-C) and another package
+supported languages: C, C++ and Objective-C) and another package
interprets it.
To make this work usable, we need to add features to GDB to load the byte
@@ -999,7 +999,7 @@
New front ends for GCC are being developed, but they are not yet part of
GCC. A front end for Fortran is now in alpha test and is approaching
completion, and a front end for Ada (GNAT: The GNU Ada Translator) is
-available via anonymous FTP from <code>cs.nyu.edu</code> in
<tt>`/pub/gnat'</tt>,
+available via anonymous FTP from <code>cs.nyu.edu</code> in `/pub/gnat',
though it is not yet stable. News about GNAT is posted to the USENET
newsgroup <code>comp.lang.ada</code>. Volunteers are also developing a
Pascal front end.
@@ -1095,7 +1095,7 @@
the top menu
know of additional entries. You can FTP
a more complete list
-in file <tt>`/pub/gnu/FreelyAvailableTexts'</tt>
+in file `/pub/gnu/FreelyAvailableTexts'
from <code>prep.ai.mit.edu</code>.
</p>
@@ -1109,7 +1109,7 @@
and give it away for free. John Goodwin is now concentrating on writing
freelore and to show what it is by example (not unlike the FSF). You can
FTP his results from <code>world.std.com</code> in
-<tt>`/obi/Networking/John.Goodwin'</tt>. To volunteer, contact
+`/obi/Networking/John.Goodwin'. To volunteer, contact
<code>jgoodwin@delphi.fnal.gov</code>.
</li><li>
@@ -1119,7 +1119,7 @@
OBI focuses on freely redistributable books, reference material, conference
proceedings, catalogues, etc. OBI has about 400MB of (mostly compressed)
text online, ranging from poetry to standards documents to novels. You may
-anonymous FTP texts from <code>obi.std.com</code> in <tt>`/obi'</tt>.
+anonymous FTP texts from <code>obi.std.com</code> in `/obi'.
You can also dial <code>world.std.com</code> with a modem
(617-739-9753, 8N1)
and create an account to access this information (login as <code>new</code>).
@@ -1135,8 +1135,8 @@
Technology'. Once anything is stored in a computer, it can be reproduced
indefinitely, making it available to all who want it.
Texts from Project Gutenberg are available at a number of FTP sites,
-including <code>mrcnext.cso.uiuc.edu</code> in file <tt>`/etext'</tt> and
-<code>oes.orst.edu</code> in file <tt>`/pub/almanac/etext'</tt>. To find out
how
+including <code>mrcnext.cso.uiuc.edu</code> in file `/etext' and
+<code>oes.orst.edu</code> in file `/pub/almanac/etext'. To find out how
to obtain text via e-mail, send the word `HELP' in the body of a message to
<code>BITFTP%PUCC.BITNET@mitvma.mit.edu</code>. Or look at
<code>bit.listserv.gutnberg</code>, a USENET newsgroup. For more
@@ -1156,9 +1156,9 @@
in Linkoping, Sweden.
FTP from host <code>ftp.lysator.liu.se</code> in
-<tt>`/pub/runeberg/README'</tt>. Access Gopher via type 1 host
-<code>gopher.lysator.liu.se</code> path <tt>`/project-runeberg'</tt>.
-<tt>`http://www.lysator.liu.se:7500/runeberg/Main.html'</tt> is the URL on
+`/pub/runeberg/README'. Access Gopher via type 1 host
+<code>gopher.lysator.liu.se</code> path `/project-runeberg'.
+`http://www.lysator.liu.se:7500/runeberg/Main.html' is the URL on
the World Wide Web. For more information or to join the mailing list, ask
<code>runeberg-list-request@lysator.liu.se</code>, or send postal mail to:
Lysator, Universitetet, S-581 83 Linkoping, Sweden.
@@ -1172,30 +1172,30 @@
Project Bartleby is one of the few initiatives which appears to enter
texts by hand,
including the complete poems of Wordsworth, Their texts are at
-<tt>`gopher://gopher.cc.columbia.edu:71/11/miscellaneous/cubooks'</tt>.
+`gopher://gopher.cc.columbia.edu:71/11/miscellaneous/cubooks'.
CopticNet has Coptic scriptural materials at
-<tt>`ftp://pharos.bu.edu/CN'</tt>.
+`ftp://pharos.bu.edu/CN'.
The Quartz archive has a few texts not available at other locations at
-<tt>`ftp://quartz.rutgers.edu/pub/etext/misc'</tt>.
+`ftp://quartz.rutgers.edu/pub/etext/misc'.
The Libellus Project has Latin texts at
-<tt>`ftp://ftp.u.washington.edu/public/libellus/texts'</tt>.
+`ftp://ftp.u.washington.edu/public/libellus/texts'.
The Oxford Text Archive's large collection is at
-<tt>`ftp://ota.ox.ac.uk/ota'</tt>.
+`ftp://ota.ox.ac.uk/ota'.
The English Server at CMU is at
-<tt>`http://english-server.hss.cmu.edu/'</tt> with some poems at
-<tt>`http://english-server.hss.cmu.edu/Poetry.html'</tt>.
+`http://english-server.hss.cmu.edu/' with some poems at
+`http://english-server.hss.cmu.edu/Poetry.html'.
The Sardinia Research Center has a few Italian classics, including La Divina
Commedia at
-<tt>`http://www.crs4.it/HTML/homecrs4.html'</tt>.
+`http://www.crs4.it/HTML/homecrs4.html'.
The University of Toronto has some James Joyce at
-<tt>`gopher://gopher.epas.utoronto.ca'</tt>.
+`gopher://gopher.epas.utoronto.ca'.
Wiretap is similar to Project Gutenberg in focus and scope and is it located
at URL
-<tt>`ftp://wiretap.spies.com/Library'</tt>.
+`ftp://wiretap.spies.com/Library'.
The Women's Studies program at Maryland has some poems by women, especially
Emily Dickinson, at URL
-<tt>`gopher://info.umd.edu:901/11/inforM/Educational_Resources/
-AcademicResourcesByTopic/WomensStudies'</tt>.
+`gopher://info.umd.edu:901/11/inforM/Educational_Resources/
+AcademicResourcesByTopic/WomensStudies'.
</li></ul>
@@ -1238,7 +1238,7 @@
The <cite>Emacs Manual</cite> (9th Edition for Version 19) describes editing
with
GNU Emacs. It explains advanced features, including outline mode and
regular expression search, how to use special modes for programming in
-languages like C<tt>++</tt> and TeX, how to use the <code>tags</code> utility,
how
+languages like C++ and TeX, how to use the <code>tags</code> utility, how
to compile and correct code, how to make your own keybindings, and other
elementary customizations.
@@ -1276,7 +1276,7 @@
<p>
The <cite>Flex Manual</cite> (Edition 1.03 for Version 2.3.7) tells you how to
write a lexical scanner definition for the <code>flex</code> program to create
a
-C<tt>++</tt> or C-coded scanner that will recognize the patterns described.
+C++ or C-coded scanner that will recognize the patterns described.
You need no prior knowledge of scanner generators.
</p>
@@ -1292,7 +1292,7 @@
explains how to run, install, and port the GNU C Compiler to new systems.
It describes new features and incompatibilities of the compiler, but people
not familiar with C will also need a good reference on the C programming
-language. This manual also covers G<tt>++</tt>.
+language. This manual also covers G++.
</p>
<p>
@@ -1520,7 +1520,7 @@
Binutils includes the programs:
<code>ar</code>,
-<code>c<tt>++</tt>filt</code>,
+<code>c++filt</code>,
<code>demangle</code>,
<code>gprof</code>,
<code>ld</code>,
@@ -1580,11 +1580,11 @@
source for the <cite>GNU C Library Reference Manual</cite> is included
(see section <a href="#SEC17">GNU Documentation</a>); the manual still needs
updating.
-</li><li><b>GNU C<tt>++</tt> Library</b> (BinCD, LangT, SrcCD)
+</li><li><b>GNU C++ Library</b> (BinCD, LangT, SrcCD)
-The GNU C<tt>++</tt> library (libg<tt>++</tt>) is an extensive collection of
C<tt>++</tt>
+The GNU C++ library (libg++) is an extensive collection of C++
<cite>forest</cite> classes, a new IOStream library for input/output routines,
-and support tools for use with G<tt>++</tt>. Among the classes supported are
+and support tools for use with G++. Among the classes supported are
Obstacks, multiple-precision Integers and Rationals, Complex numbers,
arbitrary length Strings, BitSets and BitStrings. There is also a set of
pseudo-generic prototype files for generating common container
@@ -1670,7 +1670,7 @@
GCL.
GCL version 1.0 is being released under the GNU Library General Public
-License. (FTP <tt>`/pub/gnu/gcl.README'</tt> on
+License. (FTP `/pub/gnu/gcl.README' on
<code>prep.ai.mit.edu</code>.) Get source from <code>ftp.cli.com</code>. For
details ask <code>schelter@math.utexas.edu</code>.
@@ -1716,10 +1716,10 @@
with XMS memory managers and VCPI, but not yet with Microsoft Windows
extended mode or other DPMI managers.
Anonymous FTP it from
-<code>oak.oakland.edu</code> in <tt>`/pub/msdos/demacs'</tt> (USA) &
-<code>utsun.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp</code> in <tt>`/GNU/demacs'</tt> (Japan). For an
+<code>oak.oakland.edu</code> in `/pub/msdos/demacs' (USA) &
+<code>utsun.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp</code> in `/GNU/demacs' (Japan). For an
FTP site list and the current status of Demacs, email to
-<code>demacs@sigmath.osaka-u.ac.jp</code>. For details, FTP the
<tt>`README'</tt>
+<code>demacs@sigmath.osaka-u.ac.jp</code>. For details, FTP the `README'
file.
The FSF is offering Demacs on diskette. We will replace it with GNU
@@ -1744,7 +1744,7 @@
</li><li><b>DJGPP</b> (BinCD, DjgppD)
-DJ Delorie has ported GCC/G<tt>++</tt> 2.5.7 (see the GCC item in this section)
+DJ Delorie has ported GCC/G++ 2.5.7 (see the GCC item in this section)
to the i386 MS-DOS platform. The DJGPP package also contains a 32-bit
80386 DOS extender with symbolic debugger; development libraries; and ports
of Bison, <code>flex</code>, GAS, and the GNU Binutils. Full source code is
@@ -1758,7 +1758,7 @@
DPMI (e.g. Windows 3.x, OS/2, QEMM, & QDPMI).
The FSF offers it on the section <a href="#SEC34">DJGPP Diskettes</a>,
and on the section <a href="#SEC32">Compiler Tools Binaries
-CD-ROM</a>. Or FTP file <tt>`/pub/msdos/djgpp'</tt> from
+CD-ROM</a>. Or FTP file `/pub/msdos/djgpp' from
<code>oak.oakland.edu</code> (or another SimTel mirror site). Ask
<code>djgpp-request@sun.soe.clarkson.edu</code> to join a mailing list for
DJGPP users.
@@ -1891,7 +1891,7 @@
Sequent Symmetry (BSD);
SGI Iris 4D (Irix 4.x & 5.x);
Sony News/RISC (NewsOS);
-Sun 3 & 4, SPARC 1, 1<tt>+</tt>, 2, 10 & Classic (SunOS 4.0, 4.1,
Solaris 2.0--2.3);
+Sun 3 & 4, SPARC 1, 1+, 2, 10 & Classic (SunOS 4.0, 4.1, Solaris
2.0--2.3);
Tadpole 68k (SysV);
Tektronix XD88 (SVR3) & 4300 (BSD); &
Titan P2 & P3 (SysV).
@@ -1913,8 +1913,8 @@
SVR2 (Bull sps7);
SVR3 (Bull DPX/2 2nn & 3nn, Motorola Delta 147 & 187, Tektronix XD88);
SVR4 (Motorola Delta 147 & 187);
-Solaris 2 (SPARC 1, 1<tt>+</tt>, 2, 10, Classic);
-SunOS 4.0, 4.1 (Sun 3 & 4, SPARC 1, 1<tt>+</tt>, 2, 10 & Classic);
+Solaris 2 (SPARC 1, 1+, 2, 10, Classic);
+SunOS 4.0, 4.1 (Sun 3 & 4, SPARC 1, 1+, 2, 10 & Classic);
Ultrix 4.2 (DEC MIPS); &
Xenix (i386).
@@ -1933,9 +1933,9 @@
</li><li><code>f2c</code> (LangT, SrcCD)
-<code>f2c</code> converts Fortran-77 source files into C or C<tt>++</tt>,
which can be
+<code>f2c</code> converts Fortran-77 source files into C or C++, which can be
compiled with GCC. You can get bug fixes via FTP from
-<code>netlib.att.com</code> in the file <tt>`/netlib/f2c/changes.Z'</tt> or
+<code>netlib.att.com</code> in the file `/netlib/f2c/changes.Z' or
by email from <code>netlib@research.att.com</code>.
see section <a href="#SEC15">Forthcoming GNUs</a>, for information about GNU
Fortran.
@@ -2046,12 +2046,12 @@
</li><li><b>GCC</b> (BinCD, DjgppD, LangT, SrcCD, VMSCompT)
-Version 2 of the GNU C Compiler supports three languages: C, C<tt>++</tt> and
+Version 2 of the GNU C Compiler supports three languages: C, C++ and
Objective-C; the source file name suffix or a compiler option selects the
language. The front end support for Objective-C was donated by NeXT. The
runtime support needed to run Objective-C programs is now distributed with
GCC (this does not include any Objective-C classes aside from
-<code>object</code>). As much as possible, G<tt>++</tt> is kept compatible
with the
+<code>object</code>). As much as possible, G++ is kept compatible with the
evolving draft ANSI standard, but not with <code>cfront</code> (AT&T's
compiler),
which has been diverging from ANSI.
@@ -2104,8 +2104,8 @@
the SPARC uses the SPARC conventions for structure arguments and return
values.
-We no longer distribute or maintain version 1 of GCC, G<tt>++</tt>, or
-libg<tt>++</tt>.
+We no longer distribute or maintain version 1 of GCC, G++, or
+libg++.
Texinfo source for the GCC manual, <cite>Using and Porting GNU CC</cite>,
is included with the compiler.
@@ -2119,13 +2119,13 @@
formats such as a.out and COFF. Other new features include command
language improvements, remote debugging over serial lines or TCP/IP, and
watchpoints (breakpoints triggered when the value of an expression
-changes). Exception handling, SunOS shared libraries and C<tt>++</tt> multiple
+changes). Exception handling, SunOS shared libraries and C++ multiple
inheritance are only supported when used with GCC version 2.
GDB comes with a command line user interface; GNU Emacs is distributed with
a GDB mode, and <code>xxgdb</code> provides an X interface (but it is not
distributed or maintained by the FSF; it is available for anonymous FTP
-from <code>ftp.x.org</code> in the <tt>`/contrib'</tt> directory).
+from <code>ftp.x.org</code> in the `/contrib' directory).
GDB uses a standard remote interface to a simulator library which (so far)
has simulators for the Zilog Z8001/2, Hitachi H8/300, H8/500 & Super-H.
@@ -2179,7 +2179,7 @@
screen displays; improved text file printing (like <code>enscript</code>); a
utility to extract the text from a Postscript document; a much more
reliable (and faster) Microsoft Windows implementation; support for
-Microsoft C/C<tt>++</tt> 7.0; drivers for many new printers, including the
+Microsoft C/C++ 7.0; drivers for many new printers, including the
SPARCprinter, and for TIFF/F (fax) file format; many more Postscript Level
2 facilities, including most of the color space facilities (but not
patterns), and the ability to switch between Level 1 and Level 2
@@ -2241,7 +2241,7 @@
<code>gperf</code> is a "perfect" hash-table generation utility. There are
actually two implementations of <code>gperf</code>, one written in C and one in
-C<tt>++</tt>. Both will produce hash functions in either C or C<tt>++</tt>.
+C++. Both will produce hash functions in either C or C++.
</li><li><b>GNU Graphics</b> (SrcCD, UtilT)
@@ -2283,8 +2283,8 @@
compatible with the DWB <code>mm</code> macros and has several extensions.
Also included is a modified version of the Berkeley <code>me</code> macros and
an
enhanced version of the X11 <code>xditview</code> previewer.
-Written in C<tt>++</tt>, these programs can be compiled with GNU
-C<tt>++</tt> Version 2.5 or later.
+Written in C++, these programs can be compiled with GNU
+C++ Version 2.5 or later.
Groff users are encouraged to contribute enhancements. Most needed
are complete Texinfo documentation, a <code>grap</code> emulation (a
<code>pic</code>
@@ -2334,7 +2334,7 @@
other formats are available as options. It is also possible to define your
own format.
GNU <code>indent</code> is more robust and provides more functionality than
other
-versions, e.g., it handles C<tt>++</tt> comments.
+versions, e.g., it handles C++ comments.
</li><li><b>Ispell</b> (SrcCD, UtilT)
@@ -2356,9 +2356,9 @@
Amiga, Atari-ST, MS-DOS, OS/2, NOS/VE, Unicos, VMS, Unix, and similar
systems. SLIB is a portable Scheme library used by JACAL. Get JACAL,
SLIB and SCM sources via anonymous FTP from either
-<code>ftp.maths.tcd.ie</code> in <tt>`/pub/bosullvn/jacal'</tt>,
-<code>altdorf.ai.mit.edu</code> in <tt>`/archive/scm'</tt>, or
-<code>prep.ai.mit.edu</code> in <tt>`/pub/gnu/jacal'</tt>.
+<code>ftp.maths.tcd.ie</code> in `/pub/bosullvn/jacal',
+<code>altdorf.ai.mit.edu</code> in `/archive/scm', or
+<code>prep.ai.mit.edu</code> in `/pub/gnu/jacal'.
The FSF is not distributing JACAL on any media. To receive an IBM PC
floppy disk with the source and executable files, send $99.00 to:
@@ -2425,9 +2425,9 @@
</li><li><b>NIH Class Library</b> (LangT, SrcCD)
The NIH Class Library (formerly known as "OOPS", Object-Oriented Program
-Support) is a portable collection of C<tt>++</tt> classes, similar to those in
+Support) is a portable collection of C++ classes, similar to those in
Smalltalk-80, which has been developed by Keith Gorlen of the National
-Institutes of Health (NIH), using the C<tt>++</tt> programming language.
+Institutes of Health (NIH), using the C++ programming language.
</li><li><code>nvi</code> (SrcCD, UtilT)
@@ -2453,8 +2453,8 @@
<code>bug-octave@che.utexas.edu</code>.
Octave is available via anonymous ftp from <code>ftp.che.utexas.edu</code> in
-the directory <tt>`/pub/octave'</tt>. The files are in gzipped
<code>tar</code>
-format (see the file <tt>`/pub/gnu/README'</tt> on
+the directory `/pub/octave'. The files are in gzipped <code>tar</code>
+format (see the file `/pub/gnu/README' on
<code>prep.ai.mit.edu</code>). Source is included for a 150+ page
Texinfo manual, which is not yet published by the FSF.
@@ -2637,7 +2637,7 @@
</li><li><b>Termcap Library</b> (SrcCD, UtilT)
-The GNU Termcap library is a drop-in replacement for <tt>`libtermcap.a'</tt> on
+The GNU Termcap library is a drop-in replacement for `libtermcap.a' on
any system. It does not place an arbitrary limit on the size of Termcap
entries, unlike most other Termcap libraries. Included is source for the
<cite>Termcap Manual</cite> in Texinfo format. See section <a
href="#SEC17">GNU Documentation</a>.
@@ -2651,7 +2651,7 @@
supports a tape distribution of TeX for Unix systems. The core material
consists of Karl Berry's <code>web2c</code> TeX package, the sources for which
are available via anonymous ftp; retrieval instructions are in
-<tt>`pub/tex/FTP.nwc'</tt> on <code>ftp.cs.umb.edu</code>. If you receive any
+`pub/tex/FTP.nwc' on <code>ftp.cs.umb.edu</code>. If you receive any
installation support from the University of Washington, please consider
sending them a donation.
@@ -2668,7 +2668,7 @@
USA
Electronic-Mail: <code>unixtex@u.washington.edu</code>
- Telephone: <tt>+</tt>1-206-543-6259
+ Telephone: +1-206-543-6259
</pre>
Please make checks payable to the University of Washington.
@@ -2782,7 +2782,7 @@
Programs on the two X11 tapes and the 4.4BSD--Lite tapes are not
included, due to lack of space in this Bulletin. You can anonymous FTP a
full list from <code>prep.ai.mit.edu</code> in the file
-<tt>`/pub/gnu/ProgramIndex'</tt>.
+`/pub/gnu/ProgramIndex'.
</p>
@@ -2826,9 +2826,9 @@
</li><li>bzrto Fontutils
-</li><li>c<tt>++</tt> GCC
+</li><li>c++ GCC
-</li><li>c<tt>++</tt>filt Binutils
+</li><li>c++filt Binutils
</li><li>c2ph perl
@@ -3028,7 +3028,7 @@
</li><li>freqtbl ispell
-</li><li>g<tt>++</tt> GCC
+</li><li>g++ GCC
</li><li>gas GAS
@@ -3038,7 +3038,7 @@
</li><li>gdb GDB
-</li><li>genclass libg<tt>++</tt>
+</li><li>genclass libg++
</li><li>gftodvi TeX
@@ -3076,7 +3076,7 @@
</li><li>gperf gperf
-</li><li>gperf libg<tt>++</tt>
+</li><li>gperf libg++
</li><li>gprof Binutils
@@ -3174,7 +3174,7 @@
</li><li>libF77.a f2c
-</li><li>libg<tt>++</tt>.a libg<tt>++</tt>
+</li><li>libg++.a libg++
</li><li>libgdbm.a gdbm
@@ -3464,7 +3464,7 @@
</li><li>test Shellutils
-</li><li>test-g<tt>++</tt> DejaGnu
+</li><li>test-g++ DejaGnu
</li><li>test-tool DejaGnu
@@ -3658,7 +3658,7 @@
</p>
<p>
Some of the files on the tapes may be compressed with <code>gzip</code> to
-make them fit. Refer to the top-level <tt>`README'</tt> file at the
+make them fit. Refer to the top-level `README' file at the
beginning of each tape for instructions on uncompressing them.
<code>uncompress</code> and <code>unpack</code> <em>do not work</em>!
@@ -3693,7 +3693,7 @@
</li><li>Gawk 2.15.4
-</li><li>GCC 2.5.8 (includes G<tt>++</tt> & Objective-C)
+</li><li>GCC 2.5.8 (includes G++ & Objective-C)
</li><li>GDB 4.12
@@ -3707,7 +3707,7 @@
</li><li>indent 1.9.1
-</li><li>libg<tt>++</tt> 2.5.3
+</li><li>libg++ 2.5.3
</li><li>Make 3.71
@@ -4182,7 +4182,7 @@
</li><li>Ispell 4.0
-</li><li>libg<tt>++</tt> 2.5.3
+</li><li>libg++ 2.5.3
</li><li>m4 1.1
@@ -4272,7 +4272,7 @@
section <a href="#SEC17">GNU Documentation</a>; as well as a snapshot of the
Emacs Lisp Archive at
Ohio State University. (You can get the libraries in this archive by
anonymous FTP from <code>archive.cis.ohio-state.edu</code> in
-<tt>`/pub/gnu/emacs/elisp-archive'</tt>.)
+`/pub/gnu/emacs/elisp-archive'.)
</p>
<p>
@@ -4403,7 +4403,7 @@
</li><li>less 177
-</li><li>libg<tt>++</tt> 2.5.1
+</li><li>libg++ 2.5.1
</li><li>m4 1.1
@@ -4485,7 +4485,7 @@
section <a href="#SEC17">GNU Documentation</a>; as well as a snapshot of the
Emacs Lisp Archive at
Ohio State University. (You can get the libraries in this archive by
anonymous FTP from <code>archive.cis.ohio-state.edu</code> in
-<tt>`/pub/gnu/emacs/elisp-archive'</tt>.)
+`/pub/gnu/emacs/elisp-archive'.)
</p>
<p>
@@ -4534,7 +4534,7 @@
<ul>
<li>DJGPP 1.11.m1
-</li><li>GCC/G<tt>++</tt>/Objective-C 2.5.7
+</li><li>GCC/G++/Objective-C 2.5.7
</li><li>GDB 4.11
@@ -4548,7 +4548,7 @@
</li><li>Make 3.70
-</li><li>libg<tt>++</tt> 2.5.3
+</li><li>libg++ 2.5.3
</li></ul>
@@ -4746,8 +4746,8 @@
Cambridge, MA 02139--3309
USA
- Telephone: <tt>+</tt>1-617-876-3296
- Fax: <tt>+</tt>1-617-492-9057
+ Telephone: +1-617-876-3296
+ Fax: +1-617-492-9057
Fax (in Japan):
0031-13-2473 (KDD)
0066-3382-0158 (IDC)
@@ -4795,7 +4795,7 @@
hosts listed below, you can get the software via FTP using the same
protocol from GNU's main FTP host, <code>prep.ai.mit.edu</code> (IP address is
<code>18.71.0.38</code>). For more details, get the file
-<tt>`/pub/gnu/GETTING.GNU.SOFTWARE'</tt>.
+`/pub/gnu/GETTING.GNU.SOFTWARE'.
</p>
@@ -4825,10 +4825,10 @@
<code>isy.liu.se</code>,
<code>ftp.luth.se</code>,
<br />
-<code>ftp.stacken.kth.se</code> (in <tt>`/pub/GNU-VMS'</tt>),
+<code>ftp.stacken.kth.se</code> (in `/pub/GNU-VMS'),
<code>ftp.mcc.ac.uk</code>,
<br />
-<code>unix.hensa.ac.uk</code> (get the <tt>`README'</tt> first),
+<code>unix.hensa.ac.uk</code> (get the `README' first),
<code>ftp.win.tue.nl</code>,
<br />
<code>ftp.informatik.tu-muenchen.de</code>,
@@ -4856,13 +4856,13 @@
<code>ftp.hawaii.edu</code>,
<br />
<code>gatekeeper.dec.com</code>,
-<code>ftp.uu.net</code> (in <tt>`/systems/gnu'</tt>).
+<code>ftp.uu.net</code> (in `/systems/gnu').
</li></ul>
<p>
Those on JANET can look under <code>src.doc.ic.ac.uk</code> in
-<tt>`/gnu'</tt>.
+`/gnu'.
</p>
<p>
@@ -4885,9 +4885,9 @@
<p>
This copylefted software is not presently distributed by the FSF. You can
FTP a fuller list from host <code>prep.ai.mit.edu</code> in file
-<tt>`/pub/gnu/GPLedSoftware'</tt>. GNU Emacs Lisp Libraries are not
+`/pub/gnu/GPLedSoftware'. GNU Emacs Lisp Libraries are not
listed. FTP from <code>archive.cis.ohio-state.edu</code> file
-<tt>`/pub/gnu/emacs/elisp-archive/LCD-datafile.Z'</tt>. Please let either
+`/pub/gnu/emacs/elisp-archive/LCD-datafile.Z'. Please let either
address on
the top menu
know of additional entries.
@@ -4902,10 +4902,10 @@
GN is a hybrid Internet Gopher/WWW (World Wide Web) server,
done in C, which runs under Unix. GN serves two protocols used by
WWW clients: gopher0 & HTTP/1.0.
-For details, see <tt>`http://hopf.math.nwu/'</tt>,
-<tt>`gopher://hopf.math.nwu'</tt>, or contact the author,
+For details, see `http://hopf.math.nwu/',
+`gopher://hopf.math.nwu', or contact the author,
<code>john@math.nwu.edu</code>, John Franks. FTP it from
-<code>ftp.acns.nwu.edu</code> in <tt>`/pub/gn/gn-2.07.tar.gz'</tt>
+<code>ftp.acns.nwu.edu</code> in `/pub/gn/gn-2.07.tar.gz'
</li><li><b>SNePS Now Free Software</b>
@@ -4920,13 +4920,13 @@
Previous versions ran on
AKCL (now known as GNU Common Lisp).
SNePS can be obtained by anonymous FTP from <code>ftp.cs.buffalo.edu</code>
-in <tt>`/pub/sneps'</tt>. For details, get the <tt>`README'</tt>
+in `/pub/sneps'. For details, get the `README'
file.
</li><li><b>GAMMA: a Magnetic Resonance Simulation Library</b>
GAMMA is an object oriented package for magnetic resonance simulation
-by numerical density matrix calculation. It is written in C<tt>++</tt>.
+by numerical density matrix calculation. It is written in C++.
The package contains definitions for complex data types such as
matrices, operators or spin systems, and appropriate mathematical
@@ -4961,7 +4961,7 @@
objects compatible with NeXT's objects of the same name.
It is available under the GNU Library General Public License. FTP it from
-<code>ftp.cs.rochester.edu</code> in <tt>`/pub/objc'</tt>. It requires GCC
+<code>ftp.cs.rochester.edu</code> in `/pub/objc'. It requires GCC
2.5.8 or higher. For details contact R. Andrew McCallum at
<code>mccallum@cs.rochester.edu</code>.
@@ -4971,10 +4971,10 @@
thoroughly a test suite exercises a program.) GPLed ports for Sun-3, Sun-4,
RS/6000, 68k, 88k, HP--PA, IBM 3090, Ultrix, Convex & SCO are available
from <code>ftp cs.uiuc.edu</code> in files
-<tt>`/pub/testing/gct.file/ftp.*'</tt>. Send discussion list subscriptions
+`/pub/testing/gct.file/ftp.*'. Send discussion list subscriptions
to: <code>gct-request@cs.uiuc.edu</code>. Further details from the author
Brian Marick, <code>marick@cs.uiuc.edu</code>.
-Telephone: <tt>+</tt>1--217--351--7228.
+Telephone: +1--217--351--7228.
</li><li><b>Moldy, a Molecular Dynamics Simulation Program</b>
@@ -5019,7 +5019,7 @@
SNMP. Map was written by Michael A. Patton and comes with some
documentation.
Map is available by anonymous FTP from <code>ftp.lcs.mit.edu</code> in
-the directory <tt>`nets'</tt>.
+the directory `nets'.
</li><li><b>SIPP, the SImple Polygon Processor</b>
@@ -5033,7 +5033,7 @@
can be illuminated by an arbitrary number of light sources. The lights
from some of them are capable of casting shadows of objects.
You can FTP it from <code>isy.liu.se</code> (130.236.1.3) in file
-<tt>`/pub/sipp/sipp-3.1.tar.gz'</tt>. For more information, contact the
+`/pub/sipp/sipp-3.1.tar.gz'. For more information, contact the
author Jonas Yngvesson, <code>jonas-y@isy.liu.se</code>
</li><li><b>Oaklisp 1.2</b>
@@ -5041,16 +5041,16 @@
Oaklisp 1.2, written by Kevin Lang and Barak Pearlmutter, is a fast
portable tasty object-oriented scheme with first class types.
You can FTP it from <code>ftp.cs.cmu.edu</code> from directory
-<tt>`/user/bap/oaklisp/'</tt> in files <tt>`oaklisp.tar.gz'</tt>
-and <tt>`manuals.{tex,dvi,PS}.tar.gz'</tt>. Further information from
+`/user/bap/oaklisp/' in files `oaklisp.tar.gz'
+and `manuals.{tex,dvi,PS}.tar.gz'. Further information from
<code>bap@learning.scr.siemens.com</code>.
</li><li><b>SD, a Square Dance Calling Program</b>
SD is a program for writing advanced and challenging western square dance
choreography. It is available via anonymous FTP from <code>ftp.x.org</code>
-in <tt>`misc/sd/sd-30.tar.Z'</tt> which contains a compressed archive of
-the sources and build materials. The file <tt>`sd300bn.exe'</tt> is a
+in `misc/sd/sd-30.tar.Z' which contains a compressed archive of
+the sources and build materials. The file `sd300bn.exe' is a
self-extracting DOS archive containing a pre-built PC executable. For
details, write <code>wba@apollo.hp.com</code>.
@@ -5062,13 +5062,13 @@
fabrication request generation (mosis); netlist comparison (netcmp); data
plotting (view); and postscript graphics editing (until).
FTP it from <code>hobiecat.pcmp.caltech.edu</code>, consult file
-<tt>`/pub/chipmunk/README'</tt> first.
+`/pub/chipmunk/README' first.
For more information, write John Lazzaro, <code>lazzaro@cs.berkeley.edu</code>.
</li><li><b>Paradise Netrek</b>
Paradise Netrek is a multi-player graphical game using UDP and TCP. FTP
-the file <tt>`/pub/netrek.paradise/{server,client}.2.3.tar.gz'</tt> from
+the file `/pub/netrek.paradise/{server,client}.2.3.tar.gz' from
<code>ftp.cis.ufl.edu</code>. For details, ask
<code>paradise-workers@reed.edu</code>.
@@ -5133,21 +5133,21 @@
<b>GNU Software on the Amiga</b>
Get Amiga ports of many GNU programs using anonymous FTP from host
-<code>ftp.funet.fi</code> in <tt>`/pub/amiga/gnu'</tt> (Europe).
+<code>ftp.funet.fi</code> in `/pub/amiga/gnu' (Europe).
For info on (or offers to help with) the GCC port and related projects, ask
Leonard Norrgard, <code>vinsci@nic.funet.fi</code>. For info on the GNU
Emacs port, ask David Gay, <code>dgay@di.epfl.ch</code>, or
Mark D. Henning, <code>henning@stolaf.edu</code>. Dave Gilbert,
<code>dgilbert@gamiga.guelphnet.dweomer.org</code>, will be coordinating work
on Emacs 19. You can get more info via anonymous FTP from
-<code>prep.ai.mit.edu</code> in file <tt>`/pub/gnu/MicrosPorts/Amiga'</tt>.
+<code>prep.ai.mit.edu</code> in file `/pub/gnu/MicrosPorts/Amiga'.
</li><li>
<b>GNU Software for Atari TOS and Atari Minix</b>
Get Atari ports by anonymous FTP from <code>atari.archive.umich.edu</code>,
-in <tt>`/atari/Gnustuff'</tt>, maintained by Howard Chu,
+in `/atari/Gnustuff', maintained by Howard Chu,
<code>howard@lloyd.com</code>. See USENET newsgroups, such as
<code>comp.sys.atari.st.tech</code>, for discussions.
@@ -5159,16 +5159,16 @@
<b>GNU Software for OS/2</b>
Ports of many other GNU programs are on FTP host
-<code>ftp-os2.cdrom.com</code> in <tt>`/pub/os2/2_x/unix/'</tt>. Two of
+<code>ftp-os2.cdrom.com</code> in `/pub/os2/2_x/unix/'. Two of
these are of GNU C/C++/Objective-C Compiler to OS/2 2.x, with the GNU
assembler, documentation & both OS/2-specific BSD C libraries.
Eberhard Mattes did the "emx" port, which also features GDB and many
Unix-related library functions like <code>fork</code>. Programs compiled by
this port
also run on a 80386 under DOS. To join the mailing list send email to
<code>listserv@eb.ele.tue.nl</code> containing `<i>sub emx-list firstname
-lastname</i>'. It is in directory <tt>`/pub/os2/2_x/unix/emx08h'</tt>.
+lastname</i>'. It is in directory `/pub/os2/2_x/unix/emx08h'.
Michael Johnson did the "gcc2" port, now maintained by Colin Jensen. It
-is in directory <tt>`/pub/os2/2_x/unix/gcc2_254'</tt>. To join the mailing
+is in directory `/pub/os2/2_x/unix/gcc2_254'. To join the mailing
list, ask <code>os2gcc-request@netcom.com</code>.
</li><li>
@@ -5183,8 +5183,8 @@
machines, but a port to the m68k family is in early alpha testing
(it currently only runs on high end Amiga computers). Linux is freely
re-distributable and available via anonymous FTP from
-<code>tsx-11.mit.edu</code> in <tt>`/pub/linux'</tt> (USA) &
-<code>nic.funet.fi</code> in <tt>`/pub/OS/Linux'</tt> (Europe).
+<code>tsx-11.mit.edu</code> in `/pub/linux' (USA) &
+<code>nic.funet.fi</code> in `/pub/OS/Linux' (Europe).
Ask <code>linux-activists-request@niksula.hut.fi</code> about mailing lists.
See the USENET newsgroups, such as <code>comp.os.linux.misc</code>, for
@@ -5199,13 +5199,13 @@
by Ian Murdock and has grown into an open and distributed project in
which everyone is welcome to directly participate. Debian is
available from <code>sunsite.unc.edu</code> in
-<tt>`/pub/Linux/distributions/debian'</tt>.
+`/pub/Linux/distributions/debian'.
For more information about the Debian project and how to get involved,
-see <tt>`/pub/Linux/distributions/debian/info'</tt>.
+see `/pub/Linux/distributions/debian/info'.
-</li><li><b>DJGPP 1.11m1, the GNU C/C<tt>++</tt> compiler for MS-DOS</b>
+</li><li><b>DJGPP 1.11m1, the GNU C/C++ compiler for MS-DOS</b>
-DJGPP is a GCC/G<tt>++</tt> port to the 386/486 MS-DOS platform. See
+DJGPP is a GCC/G++ port to the 386/486 MS-DOS platform. See
section <a href="#SEC18">GNU Software</a>, for details. The FSF has
it on both the section <a href="#SEC32">Compiler Tools Binaries
CD-ROM</a> and the section <a href="#SEC34">DJGPP Diskettes</a>.
@@ -5225,7 +5225,7 @@
You can ask <code>info-gnu-msdos-request@sun.soe.clarkson.edu</code> about
MS-DOS ports of GNU programs and related mailing lists. Or anonymous FTP
-files <tt>`/pub/gnu/MicrosPorts/MSDOS*'</tt> from <code>prep.ai.mit.edu</code>.
+files `/pub/gnu/MicrosPorts/MSDOS*' from <code>prep.ai.mit.edu</code>.
The FSF is distributing MS-DOS ports of many GNU programs on both
the section <a href="#SEC30">May 1994 Source Code CD-ROM</a> and the section
<a href="#SEC33">MS-DOS Diskettes</a>.
@@ -5322,11 +5322,11 @@
</li><li>
-600<tt>+</tt> megabyte SCSI disks to give us more space to develop software.
+600+ megabyte SCSI disks to give us more space to develop software.
</li><li>
-386 or 486 PC compatibles with 200<tt>+</tt> MB of disk and Ethernet cards.
+386 or 486 PC compatibles with 200+ MB of disk and Ethernet cards.
</li><li>
@@ -5548,7 +5548,7 @@
<p>
You can charge a donation to any of Visa, Mastercard, JCB, Diner's
Club, or Carte Blanche. Charges may also be
-faxed to <tt>+</tt>1-617-492-9057; in Japan fax
+faxed to +1-617-492-9057; in Japan fax
to: 0031-13-2473 (KDD) or 0066-3382-0158 (IDC).
</p>
@@ -5593,7 +5593,7 @@
Fax: 415-903-0122
Electronic-Mail: <code>info@cygnus.com</code>
FTP: <code>ftp.cygnus.com</code>
- WWW: <tt>`http://www.cygnus.com/'</tt>
+ WWW: `http://www.cygnus.com/'
</pre>
@@ -5969,7 +5969,7 @@
<p class="unprintable">Updated:
<!-- timestamp start -->
-$Date: 2014/04/12 12:39:29 $
+$Date: 2020/07/06 13:28:30 $
<!-- timestamp end -->
</p>
</div>
Index: bull18.html
===================================================================
RCS file: /webcvs/www/www/bulletins/bull18.html,v
retrieving revision 1.13
retrieving revision 1.14
diff -u -b -r1.13 -r1.14
--- bull18.html 17 Aug 2019 07:55:29 -0000 1.13
+++ bull18.html 6 Jul 2020 13:28:30 -0000 1.14
@@ -83,8 +83,8 @@
</p>
<pre>
-Free Software Foundation, Inc. Telephone: <tt>+</tt>1--617--876--3296
-675 Massachusetts Avenue Fax: (including Japan)
<tt>+</tt>1--617--492--9057
+Free Software Foundation, Inc. Telephone: +1--617--876--3296
+675 Massachusetts Avenue Fax: (including Japan) +1--617--492--9057
Cambridge, MA 02139-3309 Free Dial Fax (in Japan):
USA 0031--13--2473 (KDD)
Electronic mail: <code>gnu@prep.ai.mit.edu</code>
0066--3382--0158 (IDC)
@@ -428,8 +428,8 @@
1-1-1 Hirakawa-cho, Chiyoda-ku
Tokyo 102, Japan
- Phone: (<tt>+</tt>81-3)3234-2611
- Fax: (<tt>+</tt>81-3)3942-5174
+ Phone: (+81-3)3234-2611
+ Fax: (+81-3)3942-5174
E-mail: <code>info-wingnut@sra.co.jp</code>
</pre>
@@ -444,11 +444,11 @@
Fax: (+49-30) 694-68-09
Electronic-Mail: <code>info@contrib.de</code>
BBS & no-charge free software archive:
- Dialins: (<tt>+</tt>49-30) 693-40-51 (eight USR DS's)
- (<tt>+</tt>49-30) 694-60-55 (five ZyXELs)
+ Dialins: (+49-30) 693-40-51 (eight USR DS's)
+ (+49-30) 694-60-55 (five ZyXELs)
Telnet: <code>uropax.contrib.de</code> [192.109.39.2]
FTP: <code>ftp.contrib.de</code>
- WWW: <tt>`http://www.contrib.de/'</tt>
+ WWW: `http://www.contrib.de/'
</pre>
@@ -521,9 +521,9 @@
</p>
<p>
The GNU Service Directory is a list of people who offer support and other
-consulting services. It is in the file <tt>`etc/SERVICE'</tt> in the GNU Emacs
-distribution, <tt>`SERVICE'</tt> in the GCC distribution and
-<tt>`/pub/gnu/GNUinfo/SERVICE'</tt> on a GNU FTP host (see section <a
href="#SEC49">How to Get GNU Software</a> for a list).
+consulting services. It is in the file `etc/SERVICE' in the GNU Emacs
+distribution, `SERVICE' in the GCC distribution and
+`/pub/gnu/GNUinfo/SERVICE' on a GNU FTP host (see section <a href="#SEC49">How
to Get GNU Software</a> for a list).
Contact us if you would like a copy or wish to be listed in it.
Those service providers who share their income with the FSF are
listed in section <a href="#SEC8">Help from Free Software Companies</a>.
@@ -574,10 +574,10 @@
<p>
A list of commercial UUCP and Internet service providers is posted
periodically to USENET in the newsgroup <code>news.announce.newusers</code>
with
-<tt>`Subject: How to become a USENET site'</tt>. You can also get it via
+`Subject: How to become a USENET site'. You can also get it via
anonymous FTP from the host <code>rtfm.mit.edu</code> in the file
-<tt>`How_to_become_a_USENET_site'</tt>, in the directory
-<tt>`/pub/usenet-by-group/news.announce.newusers'</tt>.
+`How_to_become_a_USENET_site', in the directory
+`/pub/usenet-by-group/news.announce.newusers'.
</p>
<p>
@@ -634,7 +634,7 @@
The LPF now has a World Wide Web server. It contains general information
relating to the LPF, various documents the LPF has published, and any other
related information the LPF is able to assemble. The Web site is available
-at URL: <tt>`http://www.lpf.org/'</tt>. Please suggest improvements to:
+at URL: `http://www.lpf.org/'. Please suggest improvements to:
<code>webmasters@lpf.org</code>.
</p>
@@ -717,9 +717,9 @@
Cambridge, MA 02139
USA
- Telephone: <tt>+</tt>1-617-243-4091
+ Telephone: +1-617-243-4091
Electronic-Mail: <code>lpf@uunet.uu.net</code>
- WWW: <tt>`http://www.lpf.org/'</tt>
+ WWW: `http://www.lpf.org/'
FTP: <code>ftp.uu.net:/doc/lpf</code>
</pre>
@@ -805,7 +805,7 @@
Japanese and distribute it widely, along with their translation of the
GNU General Public License Version 2. This translation of the GPL is
authorized by the FSF and is available by anonymous FTP from
-<code>ftp.sra.co.jp</code> in <tt>`/pub/gnu/local-fix/GPL2-j'</tt>.
+<code>ftp.sra.co.jp</code> in `/pub/gnu/local-fix/GPL2-j'.
They are working on a formal translation of the GNU Library General
Public License. They also solicit donations and offer GNU software
consulting.
@@ -938,7 +938,7 @@
An almost complete snapshot of a Mach/4.4BSD--Lite based single-server for
the PA-RISC HP 700 is available from
-<tt>`jaguar.cs.utah.edu:/flexmach'</tt> by anonymous FTP.
+`jaguar.cs.utah.edu:/flexmach' by anonymous FTP.
The snapshot provides binaries for the "Lites" BSD-based
single-server, freely redistributable sources for a complete Mach
kernel with integrated support for the PA-RISC 1.1 (HP 700)
@@ -948,7 +948,7 @@
The developers caution that this (December 1994) snapshot is for
hard-core operating system hackers only. This is not a formal release
and is not yet robust. Check
-<tt>`http://www.cs.utah.edu/projects/flexmach/'</tt> for more
+`http://www.cs.utah.edu/projects/flexmach/' for more
information.
</li><li><b>GNU Software Now Works on MS-DOS</b> (Also see section <a
href="#SEC22">GNU Software</a>)
@@ -1067,7 +1067,7 @@
see section <a href="#SEC57">Free Software Foundation Order Form</a>,
including credit card information, since orders must
be prepaid. We do <em>not</em> accept purchase orders. The number is
-<tt>+</tt>1--617--492--9057.
++1--617--492--9057.
Individuals in Japan who are unable to place international calls may use
the "free dial" numbers: 0031--13--2473 (KDD) and
0066--3382--0158 (IDC).
@@ -1232,7 +1232,7 @@
We hope to add interpreter facilities to the GNU compiler and debugger.
This task is partly finished. GCC now generates byte code (for all
-supported languages: C, C<tt>++</tt> and Objective-C) and another package
+supported languages: C, C++ and Objective-C) and another package
interprets it.
To make this work usable, we need to add features to GDB to load the byte
@@ -1249,7 +1249,7 @@
</li><li><b>GNAT: The GNU Ada Translator</b> (<em>Not yet available
from the FSF</em>)
A front end for much of Ada 9X (GNAT: The GNU Ada Translator) is available
-via anonymous FTP from <code>cs.nyu.edu</code> in <tt>`/pub/gnat'</tt>. News
about
+via anonymous FTP from <code>cs.nyu.edu</code> in `/pub/gnat'. News about
GNAT is posted to the USENET newsgroup <code>comp.lang.ada</code>.
</li><li><b>GNU Fortran</b> (For info on <code>f2c</code> & GCC,
see section <a href="#SEC22">GNU Software</a>)
@@ -1321,7 +1321,7 @@
<p>
Freely redistributable information isn't just software. We have a list
of groups providing various books, historical documents, and more. You can
-FTP the list in file <tt>`/pub/gnu/FreelyAvailableTexts'</tt> from
+FTP the list in file `/pub/gnu/FreelyAvailableTexts' from
<code>prep.ai.mit.edu</code>. Please let either address on
the top menu
know of additional entries.
@@ -1524,7 +1524,7 @@
Binutils includes the programs:
<code>ar</code>,
-<code>c<tt>++</tt>filt</code>,
+<code>c++filt</code>,
<code>demangle</code>,
<code>gas</code>,
<code>gprof</code>,
@@ -1583,15 +1583,15 @@
source for the <cite>GNU C Library Reference Manual</cite> is included
(see section <a href="#SEC48">GNU Documentation</a>); the manual is now being
updated.
-</li><li><b>GNU C<tt>++</tt> Library</b> (BinCD, DjgppD, DosCD, LangT,
SrcCD)
+</li><li><b>GNU C++ Library</b> (BinCD, DjgppD, DosCD, LangT, SrcCD)
-The GNU C<tt>++</tt> library (libg<tt>++</tt>) is an extensive collection of
C<tt>++</tt>
+The GNU C++ library (libg++) is an extensive collection of C++
<cite>forest</cite> classes, an IOStream library for input/output routines,
-and support tools for use with G<tt>++</tt>. Supported classes include:
+and support tools for use with G++. Supported classes include:
Obstacks, multiple-precision Integers and Rationals, Complex numbers,
arbitrary length Strings, BitSets and BitStrings.
-Version 2.6.2 includes the initial release of the libstdc<tt>++</tt> library.
+Version 2.6.2 includes the initial release of the libstdc++ library.
This implements library facilities defined by the forthcoming
ANSI/ISO C++ standard, including the Standard Template Library.
@@ -1708,7 +1708,7 @@
</li><li><b>DJGPP</b> (BinCD, DjgppD, DosCD)
-DJ Delorie has ported GCC/G<tt>++</tt> 2.6.0 (see the GCC item in this section)
+DJ Delorie has ported GCC/G++ 2.6.0 (see the GCC item in this section)
to the i386 MS-DOS platform. The DJGPP package also contains a 32-bit
80386 DOS extender with symbolic debugger; development libraries; and ports
of Bison, <code>flex</code>, GAS, and the GNU Binutils. Full source code is
@@ -1858,7 +1858,7 @@
SGI Iris 4D (Irix 4.x & 5.x);
Sony News/RISC (NewsOS);
Starrdent i860 (SysV);
-Sun 3 & 4, SPARC 1, 1<tt>+</tt>, 2, 10 & Classic (SunOS 4.0, 4.1,
Solaris 2.0--2.3);
+Sun 3 & 4, SPARC 1, 1+, 2, 10 & Classic (SunOS 4.0, 4.1, Solaris
2.0--2.3);
Tadpole 68k (SysV);
Tektronix XD88 (SVR3) & 4300 (BSD); &
Titan P2 & P3 (SysV).
@@ -1881,8 +1881,8 @@
SVR2 (Bull sps7);
SVR3 (Bull DPX/2 2nn & 3nn, Motorola Delta 147 & 187, Tektronix XD88);
SVR4 (Motorola Delta 147 & 187, Stardent i860);
-Solaris 2 (SPARC 1, 1<tt>+</tt>, 2, 10, Classic);
-SunOS 4.0, 4.1 (Sun 3 & 4, SPARC 1, 1<tt>+</tt>, 2, 10 & Classic);
+Solaris 2 (SPARC 1, 1+, 2, 10, Classic);
+SunOS 4.0, 4.1 (Sun 3 & 4, SPARC 1, 1+, 2, 10 & Classic);
Ultrix 4.2 (DEC MIPS);
Windows NT;
&
@@ -1903,11 +1903,11 @@
</li><li><code>f2c</code> (LangT, SrcCD)
-<code>f2c</code> converts Fortran-77 source files into C or C<tt>++</tt>,
which can be
+<code>f2c</code> converts Fortran-77 source files into C or C++, which can be
compiled with GCC. You can get bug fixes by FTP from site
<code>netlib.att.com</code> or by email from
<code>netlib@research.att.com</code>.
-The fixes are summarized in the file <tt>`/netlib/f2c/changes.Z'</tt>.
+The fixes are summarized in the file `/netlib/f2c/changes.Z'.
See section <a href="#SEC20">Forthcoming GNUs</a>, for information about GNU
Fortran.
</li><li><b>Fileutils</b> (DjgppD, DosCD, SrcCD, UtilD, UtilT)
@@ -1970,7 +1970,7 @@
shared data use of the modem.
Information is also available on the World Wide Web at URL:
-<tt>`http://www.vix.com/flexfax/'</tt>.
+`http://www.vix.com/flexfax/'.
</li><li><b>Fontutils</b> (SrcCD, UtilT)
@@ -2001,11 +2001,11 @@
Version 2 of the GNU C Compiler supports multiple languages; the source
file name suffix or a compiler option selects the language. The GNU C
-Compiler distribution includes support for C, C<tt>++</tt> and Objective-C.
+Compiler distribution includes support for C, C++ and Objective-C.
Support for Objective-C was donated by NeXT. The runtime support needed to
run Objective-C programs is now distributed with GCC (this does not include
any Objective-C classes aside from <code>object</code>). As much as possible,
-G<tt>++</tt> is kept compatible with the evolving draft ANSI standard, but not
+G++ is kept compatible with the evolving draft ANSI standard, but not
with <code>cfront</code> (AT&T's compiler), which has been diverging from
ANSI.
The GNU C Compiler is a fairly portable optimizing compiler which
@@ -2053,7 +2053,7 @@
Using the configuration scheme for GCC, building a cross-compiler is as
easy as building a compiler for the same target machine.
-We no longer maintain version 1 of GCC, G<tt>++</tt>, or libg<tt>++</tt>.
+We no longer maintain version 1 of GCC, G++, or libg++.
Texinfo source for the <cite>Using and Porting GNU CC</cite> manual,
is included with GCC.
@@ -2068,13 +2068,13 @@
formats (e.g., a.out & COFF). Other features include a rich command
language, remote debugging over serial lines or TCP/IP, and
watchpoints (breakpoints triggered when the value of an expression
-changes). Exception handling, SunOS shared libraries and C<tt>++</tt> multiple
+changes). Exception handling, SunOS shared libraries and C++ multiple
inheritance are only supported when used with GCC version 2.
GDB has a command line user interface; GNU Emacs comes with
a GDB mode, and <code>xxgdb</code> provides an X interface (but it is not
distributed or maintained by the FSF; FTP it
-from <code>ftp.x.org</code> in the <tt>`/contrib'</tt> directory).
+from <code>ftp.x.org</code> in the `/contrib' directory).
GDB uses a standard remote interface to a simulator library which (so far)
has simulators for the
@@ -2152,7 +2152,7 @@
screen displays; improved text file printing (like <code>enscript</code>); a
utility to extract the text from a Postscript language document; a much more
reliable (and faster) Microsoft Windows implementation; support for
-Microsoft C/C<tt>++</tt> 7.0; drivers for many new printers, including the
+Microsoft C/C++ 7.0; drivers for many new printers, including the
SPARCprinter, and for TIFF/F (fax) file format; many more Postscript Level
2 facilities, including most of the color space facilities (but not
patterns), and the ability to switch between Level 1 and Level 2
@@ -2209,8 +2209,8 @@
</li><li><code>gperf</code> (LangT, SrcCD)
<code>gperf</code> generates perfect hash tables. There are two
-implementations of <code>gperf</code>, written in C and C<tt>++</tt>. Both
produce
-hash functions in either C or C<tt>++</tt>.
+implementations of <code>gperf</code>, written in C and C++. Both produce
+hash functions in either C or C++.
</li><li><b>GNU Graphics</b> (SrcCD, UtilT)
@@ -2249,8 +2249,8 @@
compatible with the DWB <code>mm</code> macros and has several extensions.
Also included is a modified version of the Berkeley <code>me</code> macros and
an
enhanced version of the X11 <code>xditview</code> previewer.
-Written in C<tt>++</tt>, these programs can be compiled with GNU
-C<tt>++</tt> Version 2.5 or later.
+Written in C++, these programs can be compiled with GNU
+C++ Version 2.5 or later.
A driver for the LaserJet 4 series of printers is currently in test.
Groff users are encouraged to contribute enhancements. Most needed
@@ -2302,7 +2302,7 @@
other formats are available as options. It is also possible to define your
own format.
GNU <code>indent</code> is more robust and provides more functionality than
other
-versions, e.g., it handles C<tt>++</tt> comments.
+versions, e.g., it handles C++ comments.
</li><li><b>Ispell</b> (DjgppD, DosCD, SrcCD, UtilT)
@@ -2405,9 +2405,9 @@
</li><li><b>NIH Class Library</b> (LangT, SrcCD)
The NIH Class Library (formerly known as "OOPS", Object-Oriented Program
-Support) is a portable collection of C<tt>++</tt> classes, similar to those in
+Support) is a portable collection of C++ classes, similar to those in
Smalltalk-80, which has been developed by Keith Gorlen of the National
-Institutes of Health (NIH), using the C<tt>++</tt> programming language.
+Institutes of Health (NIH), using the C++ programming language.
</li><li><code>nvi</code> (SrcCD, UtilT)
@@ -2434,11 +2434,11 @@
</li><li><code>OBST</code> (LangT, SrcCD)
-<code>OBST</code> is a persistent object management system with bindings to
C<tt>++</tt>.
+<code>OBST</code> is a persistent object management system with bindings to
C++.
<code>OBST</code> supports incremental loading of methods. Its graphical tools
require the X Window System.
It features a hands-on tutorial including sample programs. It compiles
-with g<tt>++</tt> and should install easily on most Unix platforms.
+with g++ and should install easily on most Unix platforms.
</li><li><b>Octave</b> (LangT, SrcCD)
@@ -2646,7 +2646,7 @@
</li><li><b>Termcap Library</b> (SrcCD, UtilT)
-The GNU Termcap library is a drop-in replacement for <tt>`libtermcap.a'</tt> on
+The GNU Termcap library is a drop-in replacement for `libtermcap.a' on
any system. It does not place an arbitrary limit on the size of Termcap
entries, unlike most other Termcap libraries. Included is source for the
<cite>Termcap Manual</cite> in Texinfo format. See section <a
href="#SEC48">GNU Documentation</a>.
@@ -2660,7 +2660,7 @@
supports a tape distribution of TeX for Unix systems. The core material
consists of Karl Berry's <code>web2c</code> TeX package, the sources for which
are available via anonymous ftp; retrieval instructions are in
-<tt>`pub/tex/unixtex.ftp'</tt> on <code>ftp.cs.umb.edu</code>. If you receive
any
+`pub/tex/unixtex.ftp' on <code>ftp.cs.umb.edu</code>. If you receive any
installation support from the University of Washington, please consider
sending them a donation.
@@ -2678,7 +2678,7 @@
USA
Electronic-Mail: <code>mackay@cs.washington.edu</code>
- Telephone: <tt>+</tt>1-206-543-2268
+ Telephone: +1-206-543-2268
</pre>
Please make checks payable to the University of Washington.
@@ -2792,7 +2792,7 @@
<p>
Here is a list of what package each GNU program or library is in.
You can anonymously FTP a full list in the file
-<tt>`/pub/gnu/ProgramIndex'</tt> from a GNU FTP host (see section <a
href="#SEC49">How to Get GNU Software</a> for a list).
+`/pub/gnu/ProgramIndex' from a GNU FTP host (see section <a href="#SEC49">How
to Get GNU Software</a> for a list).
</p>
@@ -2851,8 +2851,8 @@
* build ispell
* bzrto Fontutils
- * c<tt>++</tt> GCC
- * c<tt>++</tt>filt Binutils
+ * c++ GCC
+ * c++filt Binutils
* c2ph perl
* ca100 xopt
* caeser bsd44
@@ -3014,13 +3014,13 @@
* ftp bsd44
* ftpd bsd44
- * g<tt>++</tt> GCC
+ * g++ GCC
* gas Binutils
* gawk Gawk
* gcc GCC
* gcore bsd44
* gdb GDB
- * genclass libg<tt>++</tt>
+ * genclass libg++
* getty bsd44
* gftodvi TeX
* gftopk TeX
@@ -3042,7 +3042,7 @@
* gpc xopt
* gpc xreq
* gperf gperf
- * gperf libg<tt>++</tt>
+ * gperf libg++
* gprof Binutils
* graph Graphics
* grep grep
@@ -3140,7 +3140,7 @@
* libcurses.a nvi
* libedit.a bsd44
* libF77.a f2c
- * libg<tt>++</tt>.a libg++
+ * libg++.a libg++
* libgdbm.a gdbm
* libgf.a Fontutils
* libgmp.a gmp
@@ -3349,7 +3349,7 @@
* pstat bsd44
* psycho xopt
* ptx ptx
- * pubdic<tt>+</tt> xopt
+ * pubdic+ xopt
* puzzle xopt
* puzzle xreq
* pwd Shellutils
@@ -3474,7 +3474,7 @@
* telnet bsd44
* telnetd bsd44
* test Shellutils
- * test-g<tt>++</tt> DejaGnu
+ * test-g++ DejaGnu
* test-tool DejaGnu
* tetris bsd44
* tex TeX
@@ -3778,7 +3778,7 @@
</p>
<p>
Some of the files on the tapes may be compressed with <code>gzip</code> to
-make them fit. Refer to the top-level <tt>`README'</tt> file at the
+make them fit. Refer to the top-level `README' file at the
beginning of each tape for instructions on uncompressing them.
<code>uncompress</code> and <code>unpack</code> <em>do not work</em>!
@@ -3808,7 +3808,7 @@
* gperf 2.1a
* gzip 1.2.4
* indent 1.9.1
- * libg<tt>++</tt> 2.6.1
+ * libg++ 2.6.1
* libobjects 0.1.0
* Make 3.72.1
* NIHCL 3.0
@@ -4172,11 +4172,11 @@
</p>
<p>
Debian GNU/Linux is available
-in <tt>`/pub/Linux/distributions/debian'</tt>
+in `/pub/Linux/distributions/debian'
on the ftp site <code>sunsite.unc.edu</code>.
For more information
about the Debian Project and how to get involved, see
-<tt>`/pub/gnu/GNUinfo/DEBIAN'</tt> on a GNU FTP host (see section <a
href="#SEC49">How to Get GNU Software</a> for a list).
+`/pub/gnu/GNUinfo/DEBIAN' on a GNU FTP host (see section <a href="#SEC49">How
to Get GNU Software</a> for a list).
</p>
@@ -4190,7 +4190,7 @@
to compile GNU and other free software without having to buy
a proprietary compiler.
You can also use the GNU compilation system to compile your own
-C/C<tt>++</tt>/Objective-C programs.
+C/C++/Objective-C programs.
</p>
<p>
@@ -4209,7 +4209,7 @@
<pre>
* DJGPP 1.12.m2 from GCC 2.6.0
- * GCC/G<tt>++</tt>/Objective-C 2.6.2
+ * GCC/G++/Objective-C 2.6.2
* GNU C Library 1.09
* GDB 4.13
* Binutils 2.5.2
@@ -4217,7 +4217,7 @@
* Emacs 19.26 (MS-DOS only)
* Flex 2.4.7
* Make 3.72.1
- * libg<tt>++</tt> 2.6.1
+ * libg++ 2.6.1
</pre>
<p>
@@ -4263,7 +4263,7 @@
as well as a snapshot of the Emacs Lisp Archive at Ohio State University.
(You can get the libraries in this archive by
anonymous FTP from <code>archive.cis.ohio-state.edu</code> in
-<tt>`/pub/gnu/emacs/elisp-archive'</tt>.)
+`/pub/gnu/emacs/elisp-archive'.)
</p>
<p>
@@ -4345,7 +4345,7 @@
* hp2xx 3.1.4
* indent 1.9.1
* ispell 3.1.12
- * libg<tt>++</tt> 2.6.1
+ * libg++ 2.6.1
* libobjects 0.1.0
* m4 1.4
* MandelSpawn 0.07
@@ -4456,7 +4456,7 @@
* hp2xx 3.1.4
* indent 1.9.1
* ispell 4.0
- * libg<tt>++</tt> 2.5.3
+ * libg++ 2.5.3
* m4 1.1
* Make 3.71
* MandelSpawn 0.07
@@ -4564,7 +4564,7 @@
* indent 1.8
* Ispell 4.0
* less 177
- * libg<tt>++</tt> 2.5.1
+ * libg++ 2.5.1
* m4 1.1
* Make 3.69.1
* MandelSpawn 0.06
@@ -4668,7 +4668,7 @@
The GNUish MS-DOS Project ported GNU software to PC compatibles. Though
the GNUish Project is no longer active, users still ask for these ports
that were done several years ago. You can anonymous FTP files
-<tt>`/pub/gnu/MicrosPorts/MSDOS*'</tt> from <code>prep.ai.mit.edu</code> to
+`/pub/gnu/MicrosPorts/MSDOS*' from <code>prep.ai.mit.edu</code> to
find out how to access these ports over the Internet. We offer these
programs on five diskettes. In general, this software will run on 8086 and
80286--based 16-bit machines; an 80386 is not required. Some of these
@@ -4826,8 +4826,8 @@
Cambridge, MA 02139--3309
USA
- Telephone: <tt>+</tt>1-617-876-3296
- Fax (including Japan): <tt>+</tt>1-617-492-9057
+ Telephone: +1-617-876-3296
+ Fax (including Japan): +1-617-492-9057
Free Dial Fax (in Japan):
0031-13-2473 (KDD)
0066-3382-0158 (IDC)
@@ -4881,7 +4881,7 @@
The <cite>Emacs Manual</cite> (10th Edition for Version 19.26) describes
editing with
GNU Emacs. It explains advanced features, including outline mode and
regular expression search; how to use special modes for programming in
-languages like C<tt>++</tt> and TeX; how to use the <code>tags</code> utility;
how
+languages like C++ and TeX; how to use the <code>tags</code> utility; how
to compile and correct code; how to make your own keybindings; and other
elementary customizations.
@@ -4928,7 +4928,7 @@
<p>
The <cite>Flex Manual</cite> (Edition 1.03 for Version 2.3.7) teaches you to
write a lexical scanner definition for the <code>flex</code> program to create
a
-C<tt>++</tt> or C-coded scanner that recognizes the patterns defined. You need
+C++ or C-coded scanner that recognizes the patterns defined. You need
no prior knowledge of scanners.
</p>
@@ -4944,7 +4944,7 @@
tells how to run, install, and port the GNU C Compiler to new systems. It
lists new features and incompatibilities of GCC, but people not familiar
with C will still need a good reference on the C programming language. It
-also covers G<tt>++</tt>.
+also covers G++.
</p>
<p>
@@ -5021,7 +5021,7 @@
software via FTP the same way from GNU's main FTP host,
<code>prep.ai.mit.edu</code> (IP address is <code>18.71.0.38</code>). For more
details & additional hosts, get the files
-<tt>`/pub/gnu/GETTING.GNU.SOFTWARE'</tt> and <tt>`/pub/gnu/GNUinfo/FTP'</tt>.
+`/pub/gnu/GETTING.GNU.SOFTWARE' and `/pub/gnu/GNUinfo/FTP'.
</p>
@@ -5053,10 +5053,10 @@
<code>isy.liu.se</code>,
<code>ftp.luth.se</code>,
<br />
-<code>ftp.vms.stacken.kth.se</code> (in <tt>`[.GNU-VMS]'</tt>),
+<code>ftp.vms.stacken.kth.se</code> (in `[.GNU-VMS]'),
<code>ftp.mcc.ac.uk</code>,
<br />
-<code>unix.hensa.ac.uk</code> (get the <tt>`README'</tt> first),
+<code>unix.hensa.ac.uk</code> (get the `README' first),
<code>ftp.win.tue.nl</code>,
<br />
<code>ftp.informatik.tu-muenchen.de</code>,
@@ -5084,15 +5084,15 @@
<code>ftp.hawaii.edu</code>,
<br />
<code>gatekeeper.dec.com</code>,
-<code>ftp.uu.net</code> (in <tt>`/systems/gnu'</tt>).
+<code>ftp.uu.net</code> (in `/systems/gnu').
</li></ul>
<p>
Those on JANET can look on host <code>src.doc.ic.ac.uk</code> in
-<tt>`/gnu'</tt>.
+`/gnu'.
Those who can UUCP can get UUCP instructions via electronic mail from:
-<tt>info@contrib.de (Europe)</tt>.
+<code>info@contrib.de</code> (Europe).
For those without Internet access, see section <a href="#SEC10">Free Software
Support</a>, for
information on getting electronic mail and file transfer via UUCP.
@@ -5103,12 +5103,12 @@
<p>
This is a list of copylefted software that is not presently distributed by
us. FTP a more complete list from
-<tt>`/pub/gnu/GPLedSoftware'</tt> from a GNU FTP host
+`/pub/gnu/GPLedSoftware' from a GNU FTP host
(see section <a href="#SEC49">How to Get GNU Software</a> for a list).
Please let us know of additional programs we should mention.
We don't list GNU Emacs Lisp Libraries.
Host <code>archive.cis.ohio-state.edu</code> has a list of those you can FTP
-in file <tt>`/pub/gnu/emacs/elisp-archive/LCD-datafile.Z'</tt>.
+in file `/pub/gnu/emacs/elisp-archive/LCD-datafile.Z'.
</p>
@@ -5120,10 +5120,10 @@
GN is a hybrid Internet Gopher/WWW (World Wide Web) server,
done in C, which runs under Unix. GN serves two protocols used by
WWW clients: gopher0 & HTTP/1.0.
-For details, see <tt>`http://hopf.math.nwu.edu:70/'</tt>,
-<tt>`gopher://hopf.math.nwu.edu'</tt>, contact the author,
+For details, see `http://hopf.math.nwu.edu:70/',
+`gopher://hopf.math.nwu.edu', contact the author,
<code>john@math.nwu.edu</code>, John Franks, or FTP it from
-<tt>`ftp.acns.nwu.edu:/pub/gn/gn-2.17.tar.gz'</tt>
+`ftp.acns.nwu.edu:/pub/gn/gn-2.17.tar.gz'
</li><li><b>GCT, a Test-Coverage Tool based on GCC</b>
@@ -5131,10 +5131,10 @@
thoroughly a test suite exercises a program.) GPLed ports for Sun-3, Sun-4,
RS/6000, 68k, 88k, HP--PA, IBM 3090, Ultrix, Convex & SCO are available
from <code>ftp cs.uiuc.edu</code> in files
-<tt>`/pub/testing/gct.file/ftp.*'</tt>. Send discussion list subscriptions
+`/pub/testing/gct.file/ftp.*'. Send discussion list subscriptions
to: <code>gct-request@cs.uiuc.edu</code>. Further details from the author
Brian Marick, <code>marick@cs.uiuc.edu</code>.
-Telephone: <tt>+</tt>1--217--351--7228.
+Telephone: +1--217--351--7228.
</li></ul>
@@ -5178,19 +5178,19 @@
</li><li><b>GNU Software on the Amiga</b>
Get Amiga ports of many GNU programs using anonymous FTP from
-<code>ftp.funet.fi</code> in <tt>`/pub/amiga/gnu'</tt> (Europe).
+<code>ftp.funet.fi</code> in `/pub/amiga/gnu' (Europe).
For info on (or offers to help with) the GCC port and related projects, ask
Leonard Norrgard, <code>vinsci@nic.funet.fi</code>. For info on the GNU
Emacs port, ask David Gay, <code>dgay@di.epfl.ch</code>, or
Mark D. Henning, <code>henning@stolaf.edu</code>. Dave Gilbert,
<code>dgilbert@gamiga.guelphnet.dweomer.org</code>, will be coordinating
work on Emacs 19. You can get more info via FTP from
-<code>prep.ai.mit.edu</code> in file <tt>`/pub/gnu/MicrosPorts/Amiga'</tt>.
+<code>prep.ai.mit.edu</code> in file `/pub/gnu/MicrosPorts/Amiga'.
</li><li><b>GNU Software for Atari TOS and Atari Minix</b>
Get Atari ports by anonymous FTP from <code>atari.archive.umich.edu</code>,
-in <tt>`/atari/Gnustuff'</tt>, maintained by Howard Chu,
+in `/atari/Gnustuff', maintained by Howard Chu,
<code>howard@lloyd.com</code>.
The GNU software runs on all Atari 68000 and 68030-based systems; a hard
drive and 4 MB RAM minimum are recommended for using the compilers.
@@ -5200,19 +5200,19 @@
</li><li><b>GNU Software for OS/2</b>
Ports of many GNU programs are on the FTP host
-<code>ftp-os2.cdrom.com</code> in <tt>`/pub/os2/32bit/unix/'</tt>. Two of
+<code>ftp-os2.cdrom.com</code> in `/pub/os2/32bit/unix/'. Two of
these are of GNU C/C++/Objective-C Compiler to OS/2 2.x and OS/2 3.x,
with the GNU assembler, documentation and both OS/2-specific BSD C libraries.
One is Eberhard Mattes' "emx" port, which also features GDB and many
Unix-related library functions like <code>fork</code>. Programs compiled by
this
port also run on a 80386 under DOS. It is in directory
-<tt>`/pub/os2/32bit/unix/emx09a'</tt>. To join the mailing list send email
+`/pub/os2/32bit/unix/emx09a'. To join the mailing list send email
to <code>listserv@eb.ele.tue.nl</code> containing
`<i>sub emx-list firstname lastname</i>'.
The other is Michael Johnson's "gcc2" port, now maintained by Colin
-Jensen. It is in directory <tt>`/pub/os2/32bit/unix/gcc2_261'</tt>. To
+Jensen. It is in directory `/pub/os2/32bit/unix/gcc2_261'. To
join the mailing list, ask <code>os2gcc-request@netcom.com</code>.
</li><li><b>Linux</b> (Also see section <a href="#SEC35">Debian
GNU/Linux CD-ROM</a>)
@@ -5224,8 +5224,8 @@
m68k port is in testing (it runs on high end Amiga & Atari
computers). AlphaPC & MIPS ports are being worked on.
FTP it from
-<code>tsx-11.mit.edu</code> in <tt>`/pub/linux'</tt> (USA) &
-<code>nic.funet.fi</code> in <tt>`/pub/OS/Linux'</tt> (Europe).
+<code>tsx-11.mit.edu</code> in `/pub/linux' (USA) &
+<code>nic.funet.fi</code> in `/pub/OS/Linux' (Europe).
Ask <code>linux-activists-request@niksula.hut.fi</code> about mailing lists.
See the USENET newsgroups, such as <code>comp.os.linux.misc</code>, for
@@ -5306,11 +5306,11 @@
</li><li>
-600<tt>+</tt> megabyte SCSI disks to give us more space to develop software.
+600+ megabyte SCSI disks to give us more space to develop software.
</li><li>
-Pentium, 486, or 386 PC compatibles with 200<tt>+</tt> MB of disk &
Ethernet
+Pentium, 486, or 386 PC compatibles with 200+ MB of disk & Ethernet
cards.
</li><li>
@@ -5563,7 +5563,7 @@
You can charge a donation to any of Carte Blanche, Diner's Club, JCB,
Mastercard, Visa, or American Express. Charges may also be
faxed to
-<tt>+</tt>1-617-492-9057.
++1-617-492-9057.
Individuals in Japan who are unable to place international calls may use
the "free dial" numbers:
0031-13-2473 (KDD) and 0066-3382-0158 (IDC).
@@ -5613,7 +5613,7 @@
Fax: 415-903-0122
Electronic-Mail: <code>info@cygnus.com</code>
FTP: <code>ftp.cygnus.com</code>
- WWW: <tt>`http://www.cygnus.com/'</tt>
+ WWW: `http://www.cygnus.com/'
</pre>
<p>
@@ -6036,7 +6036,7 @@
<p class="unprintable">Updated:
<!-- timestamp start -->
-$Date: 2019/08/17 07:55:29 $
+$Date: 2020/07/06 13:28:30 $
<!-- timestamp end -->
</p>
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retrieving revision 1.12
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diff -u -b -r1.12 -r1.13
--- bull19.html 17 Aug 2019 07:55:29 -0000 1.12
+++ bull19.html 6 Jul 2020 13:28:30 -0000 1.13
@@ -84,8 +84,8 @@
</p>
<pre>
-Free Software Foundation, Inc. Telephone: <tt>+</tt>1--617--542--5942
-51 Franklin St -- Fifth Floor Fax: (including Japan)
<tt>+</tt>1--617--542--2652
+Free Software Foundation, Inc. Telephone: +1--617--542--5942
+51 Franklin St -- Fifth Floor Fax: (including Japan)
+1--617--542--2652
Boston, MA 02110-1301 Free Dial Fax (in Japan):
USA 0031--13--2473 (KDD)
Electronic mail: <code>gnu@prep.ai.mit.edu</code>
0066--3382--0158 (IDC)
@@ -355,7 +355,7 @@
David Koski, Cjin Pheow Lee, Vivekananda Maganty, Ravi Murthy,
Ajitkumar Natarajan, and Jeff Steidl, which is available on the World Wide Web
at URL:
-<tt>`ftp://grilled.cs.wisc.edu/technical_papers/fuzz-revisited.ps.Z'</tt>.
+`ftp://grilled.cs.wisc.edu/technical_papers/fuzz-revisited.ps.Z'.
</p>
@@ -446,7 +446,7 @@
</li><li><b>Postscript Versions of GNU Manuals Available for FTP</b>
FTP host <code>phi.sinica.edu.tw</code> has Postscript files (for A4
-paper) of GNU manuals in <tt>`/pub/aspac/gnu/'</tt>. The FSF is not
+paper) of GNU manuals in `/pub/aspac/gnu/'. The FSF is not
responsible for these files.
</li><li><b>Hurd</b> (Also see section <a href="#SEC6">What Is the
Hurd?</a>)
@@ -471,7 +471,7 @@
Complete source and binaries for two versions of the Mach 4 kernel and
related programs, part of an ongoing OS research project at the University
of Utah, are available by anonymous FTP in
-<tt>`jaguar.cs.utah.edu:/flexmach'</tt>.
+`jaguar.cs.utah.edu:/flexmach'.
One version is essentially a reorganization of CMU's Mach 3 (MK83a) and
currently supports only the Intel x86 architecture. Changes so far have
@@ -500,7 +500,7 @@
a powerful interface definition language compiler,
& a portable distributed shared memory system.
-<tt>`http://www.cs.utah.edu/projects/flexmach/'</tt> contains more
+`http://www.cs.utah.edu/projects/flexmach/' contains more
information on Mach 4 and related projects at the University of Utah, or
send mail to <code>mach4-users-request@cs.utah.edu</code>.
@@ -577,8 +577,8 @@
1-1-1 Hirakawa-cho, Chiyoda-ku
Tokyo 102, Japan
- Phone: (<tt>+</tt>81-3)3234-2611
- Fax: (<tt>+</tt>81-3)3942-5174
+ Phone: (+81-3)3234-2611
+ Fax: (+81-3)3942-5174
E-mail: <code>info-wingnut@sra.co.jp</code>
</pre>
@@ -668,9 +668,9 @@
</p>
<p>
The GNU Service Directory is a list of people who offer support and other
-consulting services. It is in the file <tt>`etc/SERVICE'</tt> in the GNU Emacs
-distribution, <tt>`SERVICE'</tt> in the GCC distribution, and
-<tt>`/pub/gnu/GNUinfo/SERVICE'</tt> on a GNU FTP host (listed in section <a
href="#SEC49">How to Get GNU Software</a>). Contact us to get a copy or to be
listed in it. Those
+consulting services. It is in the file `etc/SERVICE' in the GNU Emacs
+distribution, `SERVICE' in the GCC distribution, and
+`/pub/gnu/GNUinfo/SERVICE' on a GNU FTP host (listed in section <a
href="#SEC49">How to Get GNU Software</a>). Contact us to get a copy or to be
listed in it. Those
service providers who share their income with the FSF are listed in
section <a href="#SEC10">Help from Free Software Companies</a>.
@@ -721,10 +721,10 @@
<p>
A list of commercial UUCP and Internet service providers is posted
periodically to USENET in the newsgroup <code>news.announce.newusers</code>
with
-<tt>`Subject: How to become a USENET site'</tt>. You can also get it via
+`Subject: How to become a USENET site'. You can also get it via
anonymous FTP from the host <code>rtfm.mit.edu</code> in the file
-<tt>`How_to_become_a_USENET_site'</tt>, in the directory
-<tt>`/pub/usenet-by-group/news.announce.newusers'</tt>.
+`How_to_become_a_USENET_site', in the directory
+`/pub/usenet-by-group/news.announce.newusers'.
</p>
<p>
@@ -944,9 +944,9 @@
Cambridge, MA 02139
USA
- Telephone: <tt>+</tt>1-617-621-7084
+ Telephone: +1-617-621-7084
Electronic-Mail: <code>lpf@uunet.uu.net</code>
- WWW: <tt>`http://www.lpf.org/'</tt>
+ WWW: `http://www.lpf.org/'
FTP: <code>ftp.uu.net:/doc/lpf</code>
</pre>
@@ -1006,7 +1006,7 @@
<p>
Things are beginning to heat up. Keep writing letters! Write the LPF,
your representatives, and others. See our Web page at
-<tt>`http://www.lpf.org/'</tt> for more info on how to help the LPF
+`http://www.lpf.org/' for more info on how to help the LPF
(suggestions to: <code>webmasters@lpf.org</code>).
</p>
@@ -1021,7 +1021,7 @@
Japanese and distribute it widely, along with their translation of the
GNU General Public License Version 2. This translation of the GPL is
authorized by the FSF and is available by anonymous FTP from
-<code>ftp.sra.co.jp</code> in <tt>`/pub/gnu/local-fix/GPL2-j'</tt>.
+<code>ftp.sra.co.jp</code> in `/pub/gnu/local-fix/GPL2-j'.
They are working on a formal translation of the GNU Library General
Public License. They also solicit donations and offer GNU software
consulting.
@@ -1034,8 +1034,8 @@
principal version of Emacs. See section <a href="#SEC22">GNU Software</a>,
for more details on MULE.
The FSF does not distribute <code>nepoch</code>, but MULE is available
(see section <a href="#SEC38">June 1995 Source Code CD-ROM</a> & the
section <a href="#SEC43">Emacs Diskettes</a>). You
-can FTP it from <code>sh.wide.ad.jp</code> in <tt>`/JAPAN/mule'</tt>, or
-<code>etlport.etl.go.jp</code> in <tt>`/pub/mule'</tt>.
+can FTP it from <code>sh.wide.ad.jp</code> in `/JAPAN/mule', or
+<code>etlport.etl.go.jp</code> in `/pub/mule'.
</p>
<p>
@@ -1081,7 +1081,7 @@
programming. Nearly half of them run on Unix workstations. The ICOT
research center closed in March 1995, but distribution & maintenance of IFS
will continue. For details, contact <code>ifs@icot.or.jp</code>, or refer to
-<tt>`http://www.icot.or.jp/'</tt>.
+`http://www.icot.or.jp/'.
</p>
<p>
@@ -1118,7 +1118,7 @@
<p>
Freely redistributable information isn't just software. We have a list of
groups providing various books, historical documents, and more. You can
-FTP the list in file <tt>`/pub/gnu/FreelyAvailableTexts'</tt> from from a
+FTP the list in file `/pub/gnu/FreelyAvailableTexts' from from a
GNU FTP host (listed in section <a href="#SEC49">How to Get GNU Software</a>).
Please let either
address on
the top menu
@@ -1229,7 +1229,7 @@
Since we want to encourage everyone to adopt a common interpreter, the
copyright terms for GUILE will permit the use of the library even in
proprietary programs. Get snapshots of GUILE from
-<tt>`ftp.cygnus.com:pub/lord'</tt>.
+`ftp.cygnus.com:pub/lord'.
</p>
@@ -1273,7 +1273,7 @@
library written in Objective-C as a base. Much work remains to be done to
bring this library close to the OpenStep specifications. Volunteers should
contact <code>Paul_Kunz@slac.stanford.edu</code>. Check
-<tt>`http://fvkma.tu-graz.ac.at/gnustep/gnustep.html'</tt> for more
+`http://fvkma.tu-graz.ac.at/gnustep/gnustep.html' for more
info.
</li><li><code>makeinfo</code> <b>and the World Wide Web</b> (Also see
section <a href="#SEC22">GNU Software</a>)
@@ -1319,7 +1319,7 @@
</li><li><b>GNAT: The GNU Ada Translator</b> <em>Not yet available from
the FSF</em>
A front end for much of Ada 95 (GNAT: The GNU Ada Translator) is available
-via anonymous FTP from <code>cs.nyu.edu</code> in <tt>`/pub/gnat'</tt>. News
about
+via anonymous FTP from <code>cs.nyu.edu</code> in `/pub/gnat'. News about
GNAT is posted to the USENET newsgroup <code>comp.lang.ada</code>.
</li><li><b>GNU Fortran</b> (For info on <code>f2c</code> & GCC, see
section <a href="#SEC22">GNU Software</a>)
@@ -1594,7 +1594,7 @@
Binutils includes these programs:
<code>ar</code>,
-<code>c<tt>++</tt>filt</code>,
+<code>c++filt</code>,
<code>demangle</code>,
<code>gas</code>,
<code>gprof</code>,
@@ -1655,15 +1655,15 @@
source for the <cite>GNU C Library Reference Manual</cite> is included
(see section <a href="#SEC48">GNU Documentation</a>); the manual is now being
updated.
-</li><li><b>GNU C<tt>++</tt> Library</b> (BinCD, DjgpD, DosBC, LangT,
SrcCD)
+</li><li><b>GNU C++ Library</b> (BinCD, DjgpD, DosBC, LangT, SrcCD)
-The GNU C<tt>++</tt> library (<b>libg<tt>++</tt></b>) contains an extensive
collection of
-C<tt>++</tt> <cite>forest</cite> classes, an IOStream library for input/output
-routines, and support tools for use with G<tt>++</tt>. Supported classes
+The GNU C++ library (<b>libg++</b>) contains an extensive collection of
+C++ <cite>forest</cite> classes, an IOStream library for input/output
+routines, and support tools for use with G++. Supported classes
include: Obstacks, multiple-precision Integers and Rationals, Complex
numbers, arbitrary length Strings, BitSets, and BitStrings.
-Version 2.6.2 includes the initial release of the libstdc<tt>++</tt> library.
+Version 2.6.2 includes the initial release of the libstdc++ library.
This implements library facilities defined by the forthcoming
ANSI/ISO C++ standard, including the Standard Template Library.
@@ -1788,7 +1788,7 @@
</li><li><b>DJGPP</b> (BinCD, DjgpD, DosBC)
-DJ Delorie has ported GCC/G<tt>++</tt> 2.6.0 (see "GCC" in this article)
+DJ Delorie has ported GCC/G++ 2.6.0 (see "GCC" in this article)
to i386s running MS-DOS. DJGPP also has a 32-bit
i386 DOS extender with symbolic debugger; development libraries; & ports
of Bison, <code>flex</code>, GAS & Binutils. Full source code is provided.
@@ -1940,7 +1940,7 @@
SGI Iris 4D (Irix 4.x & 5.x);
Sony News/RISC (NewsOS);
Stardent i860 (SysV);
-Sun 3 & 4, SPARC 1, 1<tt>+</tt>, 2, 10 & Classic (SunOS 4.0, 4.1,
Solaris 2.0--2.3);
+Sun 3 & 4, SPARC 1, 1+, 2, 10 & Classic (SunOS 4.0, 4.1, Solaris
2.0--2.3);
Tadpole 68k (SysV);
Tektronix XD88 (SysV.3) & 4300 (BSD); &
Titan P2 & P3 (SysV).
@@ -1961,11 +1961,11 @@
</li><li><code>f2c</code> (LangT, SrcCD)
-<code>f2c</code> converts Fortran-77 source into C or C<tt>++</tt>, which can
be
-compiled with GCC or G<tt>++</tt>. Get bug fixes by FTP from site
+<code>f2c</code> converts Fortran-77 source into C or C++, which can be
+compiled with GCC or G++. Get bug fixes by FTP from site
<code>netlib.att.com</code> or by email from
<code>netlib@research.att.com</code>. See file
-<tt>`/netlib/f2c/changes.Z'</tt> for a summary. See section <a
href="#SEC21">Forthcoming GNUs</a>,
+`/netlib/f2c/changes.Z' for a summary. See section <a
href="#SEC21">Forthcoming GNUs</a>,
for info about GNU Fortran.
</li><li><b>Fileutils</b> (DjgpD, DosBC, SrcCD, UtilT)
@@ -2058,11 +2058,11 @@
Version 2 of the GNU C Compiler supports multiple languages; the source
file name suffix or a compiler option selects the language. The GNU C
-Compiler distribution includes support for C, C<tt>++</tt> and Objective-C.
+Compiler distribution includes support for C, C++ and Objective-C.
Support for Objective-C was donated by NeXT. The runtime support needed to
run Objective-C programs is now distributed with GCC (this does not include
any Objective-C classes aside from <code>object</code>). As much as possible,
-G<tt>++</tt> is kept compatible with the evolving draft ANSI standard, but not
+G++ is kept compatible with the evolving draft ANSI standard, but not
with <code>cfront</code> (AT&T's compiler), which has been diverging from
ANSI.
The GNU C Compiler is a fairly portable optimizing compiler which
@@ -2106,7 +2106,7 @@
Using the configuration scheme for GCC, building a cross-compiler is as
easy as building a native compiler.
-We no longer maintain version 1 of GCC, G<tt>++</tt>, or libg<tt>++</tt>.
+We no longer maintain version 1 of GCC, G++, or libg++.
Texinfo source for the <cite>Using and Porting GNU CC</cite> manual,
is included with GCC.
@@ -2116,7 +2116,7 @@
</li><li><b>GDB</b> (BinCD, DjgpD, DosBC, LangT, SrcCD) <b>[FSFman,
FSFrc]</b>
GDB, the <b>G</b>NU <b>D</b>e<b>B</b>ugger, is a source-level debugger for C,
-C<tt>++</tt>, & Fortran.
+C++, & Fortran.
GDB can debug both C and C++ programs, and will work with executables
produced by many different compilers; however, C++ debugging will have
@@ -2125,7 +2125,7 @@
GDB has a command line user interface; Emacs comes with a GDB mode, and
<code>xxgdb</code> provides an X interface (but it is not distributed or
maintained by the FSF; FTP it from <code>ftp.x.org</code> in directory
-<tt>`/contrib/utilities'</tt>).
+`/contrib/utilities').
Executable files and symbol tables are read via the BFD library, which
allows a single copy of GDB to debug programs with multiple object file
@@ -2209,7 +2209,7 @@
screen displays; improved text file printing (like <code>enscript</code>); a
utility to extract the text from a Postscript language document; a much more
reliable (and faster) Microsoft Windows implementation; support for
-Microsoft C/C<tt>++</tt> 7.0; drivers for many new printers, including the
+Microsoft C/C++ 7.0; drivers for many new printers, including the
SPARCprinter, and for TIFF/F (fax) file format; many more Postscript Level
2 facilities, including most of the color space facilities (but not
patterns), and the ability to switch between Level 1 and Level 2
@@ -2277,8 +2277,8 @@
</li><li><code>gperf</code> (LangT, SrcCD)
<code>gperf</code> generates perfect hash tables. The C version is in package
-cperf. The C<tt>++</tt> version is in libg<tt>++</tt>. Both produce hash
functions
-in either C or C<tt>++</tt>.
+cperf. The C++ version is in libg++. Both produce hash functions
+in either C or C++.
</li><li><b>GNU Graphics</b> (SrcCD, UtilT)
@@ -2314,8 +2314,8 @@
devices. Groff's <code>mm</code> macro package is almost compatible with the
DWB
<code>mm</code> macros with several extensions. Also included is a modified
version of the Berkeley <code>me</code> macros and an enhanced version of the
X11
-<code>xditview</code> previewer. Written in C<tt>++</tt>, these programs can
be
-compiled with GNU C<tt>++</tt> Version 2.5 or later. A driver for the LaserJet
+<code>xditview</code> previewer. Written in C++, these programs can be
+compiled with GNU C++ Version 2.5 or later. A driver for the LaserJet
4 series of printers is currently in test.
Groff users are encouraged to contribute enhancements. Most needed
@@ -2362,7 +2362,7 @@
transparent shared data use of the modem.
Details are available on the World Wide Web at:
-<tt>`http://www.vix.com/hylafax/'</tt>.
+`http://www.vix.com/hylafax/'.
</li><li><code>indent</code> (DjgpD, DosBC, LangT, SrcCD, UtilD)
@@ -2371,7 +2371,7 @@
other formats are available as options. It is also possible to define your
own format.
GNU <code>indent</code> is more robust and provides more functionality than
other
-versions, for example, it handles C<tt>++</tt> comments.
+versions, for example, it handles C++ comments.
</li><li><b>Ispell</b> (DjgpD, DosBC, SrcCD, UtilT)
@@ -2488,8 +2488,8 @@
</li><li><b>NIH Class Library</b> (LangT, SrcCD)
The NIH Class Library (once known as "OOPS", Object-Oriented Program
-Support) is a portable collection of C<tt>++</tt> classes, similar to those in
-Smalltalk-80, written in C<tt>++</tt> by Keith Gorlen of the National
Institutes
+Support) is a portable collection of C++ classes, similar to those in
+Smalltalk-80, written in C++ by Keith Gorlen of the National Institutes
of Health (NIH).
</li><li><code>nvi</code> (SrcCD, UtilT)
@@ -2518,11 +2518,11 @@
</li><li><code>OBST</code> (LangT, SrcCD)
-<code>OBST</code> is a persistent object management system with bindings to
C<tt>++</tt>.
+<code>OBST</code> is a persistent object management system with bindings to
C++.
<code>OBST</code> supports incremental loading of methods. Its graphical tools
require the X Window System.
It features a hands-on tutorial including sample programs. It compiles
-with G<tt>++</tt>, and should install easily on most Unix platforms.
+with G++, and should install easily on most Unix platforms.
</li><li><b>Octave</b> (LangT, SrcCD)
@@ -2739,7 +2739,7 @@
</li><li><b>Termcap Library</b> (SrcCD, UtilT) <b>[FSFman]</b>
-The GNU Termcap library is a drop-in replacement for <tt>`libtermcap.a'</tt> on
+The GNU Termcap library is a drop-in replacement for `libtermcap.a' on
any system. It does not place an arbitrary limit on the size of Termcap
entries, unlike most other Termcap libraries. Included is source for the
<cite>Termcap Manual</cite> in Texinfo format. See section <a
href="#SEC48">GNU Documentation</a>.
@@ -2752,7 +2752,7 @@
The University of Washington maintains & supports a tape distribution of
TeX for Unix systems. The core material is Karl Berry's <code>web2c</code>
TeX package. Sources are available via anonymous ftp; retrieval
-instructions are in <tt>`pub/tex/unixtex.ftp'</tt> on
<code>ftp.cs.umb.edu</code>.
+instructions are in `pub/tex/unixtex.ftp' on <code>ftp.cs.umb.edu</code>.
If you receive any installation support from the University of Washington,
consider sending them a donation.
@@ -2770,10 +2770,10 @@
USA
Electronic-Mail: <code>mackay@cs.washington.edu</code>
- Telephone: <tt>+</tt>1-206-543-2268
+ Telephone: +1-206-543-2268
</pre>
-Please make checks payable to: <tt>`University of Washington'</tt>.
+Please make checks payable to: `University of Washington'.
Do not specify any other payee. That causes accounting problems.
Checks must be in U.S. dollars, drawn on a U.S. bank.
Only prepaid orders can be handled.
@@ -2889,7 +2889,7 @@
<p>
Here is a list of what package each GNU program or library is in.
You can anonymously FTP a full list in the file
-<tt>`/pub/gnu/ProgramIndex'</tt> from a GNU FTP host (listed in section <a
href="#SEC49">How to Get GNU Software</a>).
+`/pub/gnu/ProgramIndex' from a GNU FTP host (listed in section <a
href="#SEC49">How to Get GNU Software</a>).
</p>
@@ -2948,8 +2948,8 @@
* build ispell
* bzrto Fontutils
- * c<tt>++</tt> GCC
- * c<tt>++</tt>filt Binutils
+ * c++ GCC
+ * c++filt Binutils
* c2ph perl
* ca100 xopt
* caeser bsd44
@@ -3097,7 +3097,7 @@
* fixinc.svr4 GCC
* fixincludes GCC
* flex flex
- * flex<tt>++</tt> flex
+ * flex++ flex
* fmt bsd44
* fold Textutils
* font2c Ghostscript
@@ -3116,13 +3116,13 @@
* ftp bsd44
* ftpd bsd44
- * g<tt>++</tt> GCC
+ * g++ GCC
* gas Binutils
* gawk Gawk
* gcc GCC
* gcore bsd44
* gdb GDB
- * genclass libg<tt>++</tt>
+ * genclass libg++
* getty bsd44
* gftodvi TeX
* gftopk TeX
@@ -3155,7 +3155,7 @@
* gpc xopt
* gpc xreq
* gperf cperf
- * gperf libg<tt>++</tt>
+ * gperf libg++
* gprof Binutils
* graph Graphics
* grep grep
@@ -3257,7 +3257,7 @@
* libedit.a bsd44
* libF77.a f2c
* libF77.a g77
- * libg<tt>++</tt>.a libg++
+ * libg++.a libg++
* libgdbm.a gdbm
* libgf.a Fontutils
* libgmp.a gmp
@@ -3476,7 +3476,7 @@
* pstat bsd44
* psycho xopt
* ptx ptx
- * pubdic<tt>+</tt> xopt
+ * pubdic+ xopt
* puzzle xopt
* puzzle xreq
* pwd Shellutils
@@ -3604,7 +3604,7 @@
* telnet bsd44
* telnetd bsd44
* test Shellutils
- * test-g<tt>++</tt> DejaGnu
+ * test-g++ DejaGnu
* test-tool DejaGnu
* tetris bsd44
* tex TeX
@@ -3909,7 +3909,7 @@
</p>
<p>
Some of the files on the tapes may be compressed with <code>gzip</code> to
-make them fit. Refer to the top-level <tt>`README'</tt> file at the
+make them fit. Refer to the top-level `README' file at the
beginning of each tape for instructions on uncompressing them.
<code>uncompress</code> and <code>unpack</code> <em>do not work</em>!
@@ -3942,8 +3942,8 @@
* gmp 1.3.2
* gzip 1.2.4
* indent 1.9.1
- * libg<tt>++</tt> 2.6.2
- * libg<tt>++</tt> 2.7.0
+ * libg++ 2.6.2
+ * libg++ 2.7.0
* libobjects 0.1.3
* Make 3.74
* ncurses 1.9.1a
@@ -4265,7 +4265,7 @@
compiler tools for some systems which lack a compiler. This enables the
people who use these systems to compile GNU and other free software without
having to buy a proprietary compiler. You can also use these GNU tools to
-compile your own C/C<tt>++</tt>/Objective-C programs. The first edition of
+compile your own C/C++/Objective-C programs. The first edition of
this CD is available while supplies last at a reduced price; see the
see section <a href="#SEC57">Free Software Foundation Order Form</a>.
@@ -4286,7 +4286,7 @@
<pre>
* DJGPP 1.12.m2 from GCC 2.6.0
- * GCC/G<tt>++</tt>/Objective-C 2.6.2
+ * GCC/G++/Objective-C 2.6.2
* GNU C Library 1.09
* GDB 4.13
* Binutils 2.5.2
@@ -4294,7 +4294,7 @@
* Emacs 19.26 (MS-DOS only)
* Flex 2.4.7
* Make 3.72.1
- * libg<tt>++</tt> 2.6.1
+ * libg++ 2.6.1
</pre>
<p>
@@ -4350,9 +4350,9 @@
</p>
<p>
-You can FTP Debian under <tt>`/pub/debian'</tt> from
+You can FTP Debian under `/pub/debian' from
<code>ftp.cps.cmich.edu</code>. For details about Debian & how to get
-involved, see <tt>`/pub/gnu/GNUinfo/DEBIAN'</tt> on a GNU FTP host (section <a
href="#SEC49">How to Get GNU Software</a>).
+involved, see `/pub/gnu/GNUinfo/DEBIAN' on a GNU FTP host (section <a
href="#SEC49">How to Get GNU Software</a>).
</p>
@@ -4467,8 +4467,8 @@
* indent 1.9.1
* ispell 3.1.18
* less 2.90
- * libg<tt>++</tt> 2.6.2
- * libg<tt>++</tt> 2.7.0
+ * libg++ 2.6.2
+ * libg++ 2.7.0
* libobjects 0.1.3
* m4 1.4
* Make 3.74
@@ -4586,7 +4586,7 @@
* hp2xx 3.1.4
* indent 1.9.1
* ispell 4.0
- * libg<tt>++</tt> 2.5.3
+ * libg++ 2.5.3
* m4 1.1
* Make 3.71
* MandelSpawn 0.07
@@ -4697,7 +4697,7 @@
* indent 1.8
* Ispell 4.0
* less 177
- * libg<tt>++</tt> 2.5.1
+ * libg++ 2.5.1
* m4 1.1
* Make 3.69.1
* MandelSpawn 0.06
@@ -4775,7 +4775,7 @@
* hello 1.3
* indent 1.9
* ispell 4.0
- * libg<tt>++</tt> 2.6.1
+ * libg++ 2.6.1
* m4 1.2
* Make 3.71
* patch 2.1
@@ -4802,7 +4802,7 @@
The GNUish MS-DOS Project ported GNU software to PC compatibles. Though
GNUish is no longer active, users still ask for these ports done some years
ago. We offer these ports on five diskettes. To find out how to get them
-on the Internet, you can FTP files <tt>`/pub/gnu/MicrosPorts/MSDOS*'</tt>
+on the Internet, you can FTP files `/pub/gnu/MicrosPorts/MSDOS*'
from a GNU FTP host (listed in section <a href="#SEC49">How to Get GNU
Software</a>). In general,
the ports run on 8086/80286--based 16-bit machines; an 80386 is not
required. Some are necessarily missing features.
@@ -4957,8 +4957,8 @@
Boston, MA 02110--1307
USA
- Telephone: <tt>+</tt>1-617-542-5942
- Fax (including Japan): <tt>+</tt>1-617-542-2652
+ Telephone: +1-617-542-5942
+ Fax (including Japan): +1-617-542-2652
Free Dial Fax (in Japan):
0031-13-2473 (KDD)
0066-3382-0158 (IDC)
@@ -5012,7 +5012,7 @@
The <cite>Emacs Manual</cite> (11th Edition for Version 19.29) describes
editing with
GNU Emacs. It explains advanced features, including outline mode and
regular expression search; how to use special modes for programming in
-languages like C<tt>++</tt> and TeX; how to use the <code>tags</code> utility;
how
+languages like C++ and TeX; how to use the <code>tags</code> utility; how
to compile and correct code; how to make your own keybindings; and other
elementary customizations.
@@ -5050,7 +5050,7 @@
<p>
The <cite>Flex Manual</cite> (Edition 1.03 for Version 2.3.7) teaches you to
write a lexical scanner definition for the <code>flex</code> program to create
a
-C<tt>++</tt> or C-coded scanner that recognizes the patterns defined. You need
+C++ or C-coded scanner that recognizes the patterns defined. You need
no prior knowledge of scanners.
</p>
@@ -5066,7 +5066,7 @@
tells how to run, install, and port the GNU C Compiler to new systems. It
lists new features and incompatibilities of GCC, but people not familiar
with C will still need a good reference on the C programming language. It
-also covers G<tt>++</tt>. We are doing limited copier runs of this manual
until
+also covers G++. We are doing limited copier runs of this manual until
it becomes more stable.
</p>
@@ -5177,13 +5177,13 @@
FTP access but can't reach one of these hosts, you can get the software the
same way from GNU's main FTP host, <code>prep.ai.mit.edu</code> (IP address:
<code>18.159.0.42</code>). For more details & additional hosts, get the
-files <tt>`/pub/gnu/GETTING.GNU.SOFTWARE'</tt> and
-<tt>`/pub/gnu/GNUinfo/FTP'</tt>.
+files `/pub/gnu/GETTING.GNU.SOFTWARE' and
+`/pub/gnu/GNUinfo/FTP'.
</p>
<p>
Most of the files on the FTP sites are compressed with <code>gzip</code> to
-lessen FTP traffic. Refer to the <tt>`/pub/gnu/=README-about-.gz-files'</tt>
+lessen FTP traffic. Refer to the `/pub/gnu/=README-about-.gz-files'
on each FTP site for instructions on uncompressing them.
<code>uncompress</code>
and <code>unpack</code> <em>do not work</em>!
@@ -5217,10 +5217,10 @@
<code>ftp.stacken.kth.se</code>,
<code>isy.liu.se</code>,
<br />
-<code>ftp.vms.stacken.kth.se</code> (in <tt>`[.GNU-VMS]'</tt>),
+<code>ftp.vms.stacken.kth.se</code> (in `[.GNU-VMS]'),
<code>ftp.mcc.ac.uk</code>,
<br />
-<code>unix.hensa.ac.uk</code> (in <tt>`/mirrors/uunet/systems/gnu'</tt>),
+<code>unix.hensa.ac.uk</code> (in `/mirrors/uunet/systems/gnu'),
<code>ftp.win.tue.nl</code>,
<br />
<code>ftp.informatik.tu-muenchen.de</code>,
@@ -5238,7 +5238,7 @@
</li><li><b>USA</b>:
<code>labrea.stanford.edu</code>,
-<code>ftp.uu.net</code> (in <tt>`/systems/gnu'</tt>),
+<code>ftp.uu.net</code> (in `/systems/gnu'),
<br />
<code>ftp.digex.net</code>,
<code>ftp.cs.columbia.edu</code>,
@@ -5255,9 +5255,9 @@
<p>
Those on JANET can look on host <code>src.doc.ic.ac.uk</code> in
-<tt>`/gnu'</tt>.
+`/gnu'.
Those who can UUCP can get UUCP instructions via electronic mail from:
-<tt>info@contrib.de (Europe)</tt>.
+<code>info@contrib.de</code> (Europe).
For those without Internet access, see section <a href="#SEC12">Free Software
Support</a>, for
information on getting electronic mail and file transfer via UUCP.
@@ -5269,11 +5269,11 @@
<p>
Here are two examples of copylefted software that we do not presently
distribute. FTP a more complete list from
-<tt>`/pub/gnu/GPLedSoftware'</tt> from a GNU FTP host (listed in section <a
href="#SEC49">How to Get GNU Software</a>).
+`/pub/gnu/GPLedSoftware' from a GNU FTP host (listed in section <a
href="#SEC49">How to Get GNU Software</a>).
Please let us know of additional programs we should mention.
We don't list GNU Emacs Lisp Libraries.
Host <code>archive.cis.ohio-state.edu</code> has a list of those you can FTP
-in file <tt>`/pub/gnu/emacs/elisp-archive/LCD-datafile.Z'</tt>.
+in file `/pub/gnu/emacs/elisp-archive/LCD-datafile.Z'.
</p>
@@ -5284,9 +5284,9 @@
WN is a WWW (World Wide Web) server, written in C, which runs
under Unix. WN serves the HTTP/1.0 protocol.
-For more information, see <tt>`http://hopf.math.nwu.edu/'</tt>,
+For more information, see `http://hopf.math.nwu.edu/',
contact the author, <code>john@math.nwu.edu</code>, John Franks,
-or FTP it from <tt>`ftp.acns.nwu.edu:/pub/wn/wn.tar.gz'</tt>.
+or FTP it from `ftp.acns.nwu.edu:/pub/wn/wn.tar.gz'.
</li><li><b>GCT, a Test-Coverage Tool based on GCC</b>
@@ -5294,10 +5294,10 @@
thoroughly a test suite exercises a program. GPLed ports for Sun-3, Sun-4,
RS/6000, 68k, 88k, HP--PA, IBM 3090, Ultrix, Convex, & SCO are available
from <code>ftp.cs.uiuc.edu</code> in files
-<tt>`/pub/testing/gct.1.4/ftp.*'</tt>. Send discussion list subscriptions
+`/pub/testing/gct.1.4/ftp.*'. Send discussion list subscriptions
to: <code>gct-request@cs.uiuc.edu</code>, and inquiries to the author
Brian Marick, <code>marick@cs.uiuc.edu</code>. Telephone:
-<tt>+</tt>1--217--351--7228.
++1--217--351--7228.
</li></ul>
@@ -5331,8 +5331,8 @@
call them "GNU/Linux" systems. A m68k port is in testing (it runs on
high end Amiga & Atari computers). AlphaPC & MIPS ports are being
worked
on. FTP it from
-<code>tsx-11.mit.edu</code> in <tt>`/pub/linux'</tt> (USA) &
-<code>nic.funet.fi</code> in <tt>`/pub/OS/Linux'</tt> (Europe).
+<code>tsx-11.mit.edu</code> in `/pub/linux' (USA) &
+<code>nic.funet.fi</code> in `/pub/OS/Linux' (Europe).
Ask <code>linux-activists-request@niksula.hut.fi</code> about mailing lists.
See the USENET newsgroups, such as <code>comp.os.linux.misc</code>, for
@@ -5353,25 +5353,25 @@
Telephone: +1-617-290-5700
Fax: +1-617-290-5744
Electronic-Mail: <code>membership@bcs.org</code>
- World Wide Web: <tt>`http://www.bcs.org/bcs/bcs.html'</tt>
+ World Wide Web: `http://www.bcs.org/bcs/bcs.html'
</pre>
</li><li><b>GNU Software on the Amiga</b>
Get Amiga ports of many GNU programs using anonymous FTP from
-<code>ftp.funet.fi</code> in <tt>`/pub/amiga/gnu'</tt> (Europe).
+<code>ftp.funet.fi</code> in `/pub/amiga/gnu' (Europe).
For info on (or offers to help with) the GCC port and related projects, ask
Leonard Norrgard, <code>vinsci@nic.funet.fi</code>. For info on the GNU
Emacs port, ask David Gay, <code>dgay@di.epfl.ch</code>.
Dave Gilbert, <code>dgilbert@pci.on.ca</code>, coordinates
work on Emacs 19. You can get more info from
a GNU FTP host (listed in section <a href="#SEC49">How to Get GNU Software</a>)
-in file <tt>`/pub/gnu/MicrosPorts/Amiga'</tt>.
+in file `/pub/gnu/MicrosPorts/Amiga'.
</li><li><b>GNU Software for Atari TOS and Atari Minix</b>
Get Atari ports by anonymous FTP from <code>atari.archive.umich.edu</code>,
-in <tt>`/atari/Gnustuff'</tt>, maintained by Howard Chu,
+in `/atari/Gnustuff', maintained by Howard Chu,
<code>howard@lloyd.com</code>.
The GNU software runs on all Atari 68000 and 68030-based systems; a hard
drive and 4 MB RAM minimum are recommended for using the compilers.
@@ -5381,14 +5381,14 @@
</li><li><b>GNU Software for OS/2</b>
Ports of many GNU programs are on the FTP host <code>ftp-os2.cdrom.com</code>
-in <tt>`/pub/os2/unix'</tt>. One of these is of GNU
+in `/pub/os2/unix'. One of these is of GNU
C/C++/Objective-C Compiler to OS/2 2.x and OS/2 Warp, with the GNU
assembler, documentation, and both OS/2-specific BSD C libraries.
This is Eberhard Mattes <code>emx</code> port, which also features GDB and many
Unix-related library functions like <code>fork</code>. Programs compiled by
this
port also run on a 80386 under DOS. It is in directory
-<tt>`/pub/os2/unix/emx09a'</tt>. The <code>emx0.9a</code> package offers a
port
+`/pub/os2/unix/emx09a'. The <code>emx0.9a</code> package offers a port
of gcc-2.6.3.
To join the mailing list send email to
<code>listserv@eb.ele.tue.nl</code> containing
@@ -5499,7 +5499,7 @@
</li><li>
-600<tt>+</tt> megabyte SCSI disks to give us more space to develop software.
+600+ megabyte SCSI disks to give us more space to develop software.
</li><li>
@@ -5507,7 +5507,7 @@
</li><li>
-Pentium, 486, or 386 PC compatibles with 200<tt>+</tt> MB of disk &
Ethernet
+Pentium, 486, or 386 PC compatibles with 200+ MB of disk & Ethernet
cards.
High end HP-300, HP-700, & HP-800 workstations.
Sun SPARCstations.
@@ -5748,7 +5748,7 @@
You can charge a donation to any of Carte Blanche, Diner's Club, JCB,
Mastercard, Visa, or American Express. Charges may also be
faxed to
-<tt>+</tt>1-617-542-2652.
++1-617-542-2652.
Individuals in Japan who are unable to place international calls may use
the "free dial" numbers:
0031-13-2473 (KDD) and 0066-3382-0158 (IDC).
@@ -5801,7 +5801,7 @@
Fax: 415-903-0122
Electronic-Mail: <code>info@cygnus.com</code>
FTP: <code>ftp.cygnus.com</code>
- WWW: <tt>`http://www.cygnus.com/'</tt>
+ WWW: `http://www.cygnus.com/'
</pre>
<h3 id="SEC57">Free Software Foundation Order Form</h3>
@@ -6216,7 +6216,7 @@
<p class="unprintable">Updated:
<!-- timestamp start -->
-$Date: 2019/08/17 07:55:29 $
+$Date: 2020/07/06 13:28:30 $
<!-- timestamp end -->
</p>
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diff -u -b -r1.12 -r1.13
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+++ bull20.html 6 Jul 2020 13:28:30 -0000 1.13
@@ -179,11 +179,11 @@
<p>
We maintain a list of copylefted software that we do not presently
distribute. FTP the file
-<tt>`/pub/gnu/GPLedSoftware'</tt> from a GNU FTP host (listed in section <a
href="#SEC57">How to Get GNU Software</a>).
+`/pub/gnu/GPLedSoftware' from a GNU FTP host (listed in section <a
href="#SEC57">How to Get GNU Software</a>).
Please let us know of additional programs we should mention.
We don't list GNU Emacs Lisp Libraries;
host <code>archive.cis.ohio-state.edu</code> has a list of those you can FTP
-in the file <tt>`/pub/gnu/emacs/elisp-archive/LCD-datafile.Z'</tt>.
+in the file `/pub/gnu/emacs/elisp-archive/LCD-datafile.Z'.
</p>
@@ -352,7 +352,7 @@
<p>
Freely redistributable information isn't just software. We have a list of
groups providing various books, historical documents, and more. You can
-FTP the list in the file <tt>`/pub/gnu/FreelyAvailableTexts'</tt> from a
+FTP the list in the file `/pub/gnu/FreelyAvailableTexts' from a
GNU FTP host (listed in section <a href="#SEC57">How to Get GNU Software</a>).
Please let either
address on
the top menu
@@ -464,7 +464,7 @@
access, creation, and distribution of simulation and analysis models". It
provides freely redistributable software for tool and component vendors and
their customers. The FMF has already created an archive of these models of
-electronic components (see <tt>`http://www.vhdl.org/vi/fmf'</tt>); all
+electronic components (see `http://www.vhdl.org/vi/fmf'); all
models are software and thus covered by the GNU General Public License.
Presently, the FMF is seeking contributions in the form of software
@@ -478,12 +478,12 @@
Urbana-Champaign, has released a program that contains the results of wind
tunnel tests on wings for model airplanes. This information is useful to
model airplane builders and designers. The program is released under the
-GNU General Public License. See <tt>`http://uxh.cso.uiuc.edu/~selig/'</tt>.
+GNU General Public License. See `http://uxh.cso.uiuc.edu/~selig/'.
</li><li><b>Cyclic Software Does CVS!</b> (See item CVS in section <a
href="#SEC25">GNU Software</a>)
Cyclic Software maintains & enhances CVS for GNU while also selling support
-for it. See <tt>`http://www.cyclic.com'</tt>, or email
+for it. See `http://www.cyclic.com', or email
<code>info@cyclic.com</code>.
</li><li><b>GNU Emacs 19.30</b> (See section <a href="#SEC25">GNU
Software</a>)
@@ -517,9 +517,9 @@
its meta-language & the BFD package for portability. x86/a.out &
PA-RISC/SOM are supported.
</p><p>
-See <tt>`http://www.cs.utah.edu/projects/flux/'</tt>,
-dial <tt>+</tt>1-801-585-3271,
-FTP <tt>`flux.cs.utah.edu:/flux'</tt>,
+See `http://www.cs.utah.edu/projects/flux/',
+dial +1-801-585-3271,
+FTP `flux.cs.utah.edu:/flux',
or
mail <code>flux-dist@cs.utah.edu</code>
to get them.
@@ -527,7 +527,7 @@
</li><li><b>Postscript Versions of GNU Manuals Available for FTP</b>
FTP host <code>phi.sinica.edu.tw</code> has Postscript files (for A4 paper)
-of GNU manuals in <tt>`/pub/aspac/gnu/'</tt>, including some manuals the
+of GNU manuals in `/pub/aspac/gnu/', including some manuals the
FSF does not yet publish. The FSF is not responsible for these files.
</li><li><b>Source CD-ROM and Tape Subscriptions</b>
@@ -659,10 +659,10 @@
1-1-1 Hirakawa-cho, Chiyoda-ku
Tokyo 102, Japan
- Phone: (<tt>+</tt>81-3)3234-2611
- Fax: (<tt>+</tt>81-3)3942-5174
+ Phone: (+81-3)3234-2611
+ Fax: (+81-3)3942-5174
E-mail: <code>info-wingnut@sra.co.jp</code>
- WWW: <tt>`http://www.sra.co.jp/public/sra/product/wingnut/'</tt>
+ WWW: `http://www.sra.co.jp/public/sra/product/wingnut/'
</pre>
<h3 id="SEC13">Free Software Redistributors Donate</h3>
@@ -751,9 +751,9 @@
</p>
<p>
The GNU Service Directory is a list of people who offer support and other
-consulting services. It is in the file <tt>`etc/SERVICE'</tt> in the GNU Emacs
-distribution, <tt>`SERVICE'</tt> in the GCC distribution, and
-<tt>`/pub/gnu/GNUinfo/SERVICE'</tt> on a GNU FTP host (listed in section <a
href="#SEC57">How to Get GNU Software</a>). Contact us to get a copy or to be
listed in it. Those
+consulting services. It is in the file `etc/SERVICE' in the GNU Emacs
+distribution, `SERVICE' in the GCC distribution, and
+`/pub/gnu/GNUinfo/SERVICE' on a GNU FTP host (listed in section <a
href="#SEC57">How to Get GNU Software</a>). Contact us to get a copy or to be
listed in it. Those
service providers who share their income with the FSF are listed in
section <a href="#SEC12">Help from Free Software Companies</a>.
@@ -805,10 +805,10 @@
<p>
A list of commercial UUCP and Internet service providers is posted
periodically to USENET in the newsgroup <code>news.announce.newusers</code>
with
-<tt>`Subject: How to become a USENET site'</tt>. You can also get it via
+`Subject: How to become a USENET site'. You can also get it via
anonymous FTP from the host <code>rtfm.mit.edu</code> in the file
-<tt>`How_to_become_a_USENET_site'</tt>, in the directory
-<tt>`/pub/usenet-by-group/news.announce.newusers'</tt>.
+`How_to_become_a_USENET_site', in the directory
+`/pub/usenet-by-group/news.announce.newusers'.
</p>
<p>
@@ -869,7 +869,7 @@
the Philip Zimmermann Defense Fund (PZDF), has been setup. Donations
are accepted by check, money order, credit card, or wire transfer;
and in any currency.
-See <tt>`http://www.netresponse.com:80/zldf'</tt> for more information,
+See `http://www.netresponse.com:80/zldf' for more information,
</p>
<p>
@@ -978,9 +978,9 @@
Cambridge, MA 02139
USA
- Telephone: <tt>+</tt>1-617-621-7084
+ Telephone: +1-617-621-7084
Electronic-Mail: <code>lpf@uunet.uu.net</code>
- WWW: <tt>`http://www.lpf.org/'</tt>
+ WWW: `http://www.lpf.org/'
FTP: <code>ftp.uu.net:/doc/lpf</code>
</pre>
@@ -1009,7 +1009,7 @@
<p>
Ignis Technology has graciously given the LPF office space. We will
announce our new phone and fax numbers in January on
-<tt>`http://www.lpf.org/'</tt>.
+`http://www.lpf.org/'.
</p>
@@ -1031,7 +1031,7 @@
<p>
Keep writing letters! Write the LPF, your representatives, newspapers,
journals, and others.
-See our Web page at <tt>`http://www.lpf.org/'</tt> for more info on how to
+See our Web page at `http://www.lpf.org/' for more info on how to
help the LPF (send suggestions to <code>webmasters@lpf.org</code>).
</p>
@@ -1045,7 +1045,7 @@
distribute it widely, along with their translation of Version 2 of the GNU
General Public License. This translation of the GPL is authorized by the
FSF and is available by anonymous FTP from <code>ftp.sra.co.jp</code> in
-<tt>`/pub/gnu/local-fix/GPL2-j'</tt>. They are working on a formal
+`/pub/gnu/local-fix/GPL2-j'. They are working on a formal
translation of the GNU Library General Public License. They also solicit
donations and offer GNU software consulting.
@@ -1057,8 +1057,8 @@
principal version of Emacs. See section <a href="#SEC25">GNU Software</a>,
for more details on MULE.
The FSF does not distribute <code>nepoch</code>, but MULE is available
(see section <a href="#SEC46">December 1995 Source Code CD-ROMs</a> & the
section <a href="#SEC51">Emacs Diskettes</a>).
-FTP it from <code>sh.wide.ad.jp</code> in <tt>`/JAPAN/mule'</tt>, or
-<code>etlport.etl.go.jp</code> in <tt>`/pub/mule'</tt>.
+FTP it from <code>sh.wide.ad.jp</code> in `/JAPAN/mule', or
+<code>etlport.etl.go.jp</code> in `/pub/mule'.
</p>
<p>
@@ -1166,7 +1166,7 @@
</p>
<p>
For now, the domain name will remain <code>icot.or.jp</code>. For more
-information, please consult URL <tt>`http://www.icot.or.jp/'</tt>.
+information, please consult URL `http://www.icot.or.jp/'.
</p>
@@ -1240,7 +1240,7 @@
library written in Objective-C. Much remains to be done to
bring this library close to the OpenStep specifications. Volunteers should
contact <code>office@gnustep.org</code>. Check
-<tt>`http://www.gnustep.org/gnustep'</tt> for more
+`http://www.gnustep.org/gnustep' for more
info.
</li><li><code>recode</code> (For current status, see section <a
href="#SEC25">GNU Software</a>)
@@ -1260,7 +1260,7 @@
library, a module system, a Tk interface, & a byte-code interpreter;
support for Emacs Lisp & a more C-like language is coming.
</p><p>
-Get snapshots from <tt>`ftp.cygnus.com:/pub/lord'</tt>.
+Get snapshots from `ftp.cygnus.com:/pub/lord'.
</p>
</li><li><code>ptx</code> (For current status, see section <a
href="#SEC25">GNU Software</a>)
@@ -1296,7 +1296,7 @@
</li><li><b>GNAT: The GNU Ada Translator</b> <em>Not yet available from the
FSF</em>
A front end for much of Ada 95 (GNAT: The GNU Ada Translator) is available
-via anonymous FTP from <code>cs.nyu.edu</code> in <tt>`/pub/gnat'</tt>. SGI
and
+via anonymous FTP from <code>cs.nyu.edu</code> in `/pub/gnat'. SGI and
Digital have chosen GNU Ada as the Ada compiler for certain systems.
News about
GNAT is posted to the USENET newsgroup <code>comp.lang.ada</code>.
@@ -1534,7 +1534,7 @@
Binutils includes these programs:
<code>ar</code>,
-<code>c<tt>++</tt>filt</code>,
+<code>c++filt</code>,
<code>demangle</code>,
<code>gas</code>,
<code>gprof</code>,
@@ -1600,15 +1600,15 @@
Sequent Symmetry i386 (Dynix 3), & SGI (Irix 4). See section <a
href="#SEC24">Forthcoming GNUs</a>. Texinfo source for the <cite>GNU C Library
Reference Manual</cite> is
included (see section <a href="#SEC56">GNU Documentation</a>.
-</li><li><p><b>C<tt>++</tt> Library</b> (BinCD, DjgpD, DosBC, LangT, SrcCD)
+</li><li><p><b>C++ Library</b> (BinCD, DjgpD, DosBC, LangT, SrcCD)
-The GNU C<tt>++</tt> library (libg<tt>++</tt>) contains an extensive
collection of
-C<tt>++</tt> <em>forest</em> classes, an IOStream library for input/output
-routines, and support tools for use with G<tt>++</tt>. Supported classes
+The GNU C++ library (libg++) contains an extensive collection of
+C++ <em>forest</em> classes, an IOStream library for input/output
+routines, and support tools for use with G++. Supported classes
include: Obstacks, multiple-precision Integers and Rationals, Complex
numbers, arbitrary length Strings, BitSets, and BitStrings.
</p><p>
-The distribution also includes the libstdc<tt>++</tt> library.
+The distribution also includes the libstdc++ library.
This implements library facilities defined by the forthcoming
ANSI/ISO C++ standard, including a port of the Standard Template Library.
</p>
@@ -1743,7 +1743,7 @@
</li><li><p><b>DJGPP</b> (BinCD, DjgpD, DosBC)
-DJ Delorie has ported GCC/G<tt>++</tt> (see "GCC" in this article)
+DJ Delorie has ported GCC/G++ (see "GCC" in this article)
to i386s running MS-DOS. DJGPP has a 32-bit
i386 DOS extender with a symbolic debugger; development libraries; & ports
of Bison, <code>flex</code>, & Binutils. Full source code is provided.
@@ -1756,8 +1756,8 @@
DPMI (e.g., Windows 3.x, OS/2, QEMM, & QDPMI).
The FSF offers it on the section <a href="#SEC42">December 1995 Compiler Tools
Binaries CD-ROM</a>, and
-on the section <a href="#SEC50">DJGPP Diskettes</a>. FTP from
<tt>`oak.oakland.edu'</tt> in
-<tt>`/simtel/vendors/djgpp/'</tt> (or another SimTel mirror site).
+on the section <a href="#SEC50">DJGPP Diskettes</a>. FTP from
`oak.oakland.edu' in
+`/simtel/vendors/djgpp/' (or another SimTel mirror site).
</p><p>
To join a DJGPP users
mailing list, ask <code>djgpp-request@sun.soe.clarkson.edu</code>.
@@ -1795,7 +1795,7 @@
This is a snapshot of Ohio State's GNU Emacs Lisp FTP Archive. FTP it from
<code>archive.cis.ohio-state.edu</code> in
-<tt>`/pub/gnu/emacs/elisp-archive'</tt>.
+`/pub/gnu/emacs/elisp-archive'.
</li><li><b>Emacs</b> <em>See section <a href="#SEC24">Forthcoming GNUs</a>
for future plans.</em>
@@ -1918,7 +1918,7 @@
SGI Iris 4D (Irix 4.x & 5.x);
Sony News/RISC (NewsOS);
Stardent i860 (SysV);
-Sun 3 & 4, SPARC 1, 1<tt>+</tt>, 2, 10, Classic (SunOS 4.0, 4.1, Solaris
2.0--2.3);
+Sun 3 & 4, SPARC 1, 1+, 2, 10, Classic (SunOS 4.0, 4.1, Solaris 2.0--2.3);
Tadpole 68k (SysV);
Tektronix XD88 (SysV.3) & 4300 (BSD); &
Titan P2 & P3 (SysV).
@@ -1940,11 +1940,11 @@
</li><li><code>f2c</code> (LangT, SrcCD)
-<code>f2c</code> converts Fortran-77 source into C or C<tt>++</tt>, which can
be
-compiled with GCC or G<tt>++</tt>. Get bug fixes by FTP from site
+<code>f2c</code> converts Fortran-77 source into C or C++, which can be
+compiled with GCC or G++. Get bug fixes by FTP from site
<code>netlib.att.com</code> or by email from
<code>netlib@research.att.com</code>. See the file
-<tt>`/netlib/f2c/readme.Z'</tt> for a summary.
+`/netlib/f2c/readme.Z' for a summary.
Also see the GNU Fortran item later in this article, and in
section <a href="#SEC24">Forthcoming GNUs</a>.
@@ -2040,7 +2040,7 @@
</li><li><p><b>GCC</b> (BinCD, DjgpD, DosBC, LangT, SrcCD, VMSCmpT)
<b>[FSFman]</b>
-Version 2 of the GNU C Compiler supports the languages C, C<tt>++</tt>, and
+Version 2 of the GNU C Compiler supports the languages C, C++, and
Objective-C; the source
file name suffix or a compiler option selects the language.
Objective-C support was donated by NeXT. The runtime support needed to
@@ -2048,7 +2048,7 @@
any Objective-C classes aside from <code>object</code>, but see "GNUStep" in
section <a href="#SEC24">Forthcoming GNUs</a>).
As much as possible,
-G<tt>++</tt> is kept compatible with the evolving draft ANSI standard, but not
+G++ is kept compatible with the evolving draft ANSI standard, but not
with <code>cfront</code> (AT&T's compiler), which has been diverging from
ANSI.
The GNU C Compiler is a fairly portable optimizing compiler which
@@ -2154,7 +2154,7 @@
Using the configuration scheme for GCC, building a cross-compiler is as
easy as building a native compiler.
-Version 1 of GCC, G<tt>++</tt>, & libg<tt>++</tt> are no longer maintained.
+Version 1 of GCC, G++, & libg++ are no longer maintained.
Texinfo source for the <cite>Using and Porting GNU CC</cite> manual,
is included with GCC (see section <a href="#SEC56">GNU Documentation</a>).
@@ -2164,18 +2164,18 @@
</li><li><p><b>GDB</b> (BinCD, DjgpD, DosBC, LangT, SrcCD) <b>[FSFman,
FSFrc]</b>
GDB, the <b>G</b>NU <b>D</b>e<b>B</b>ugger, is a source-level debugger for C,
-C<tt>++</tt>, & Fortran.
+C++, & Fortran.
-GDB can debug both C and C<tt>++</tt> programs, and will work with executables
-produced by many different compilers; however, C<tt>++</tt> debugging will have
+GDB can debug both C and C++ programs, and will work with executables
+produced by many different compilers; however, C++ debugging will have
some limitations if you do not use GCC.
GDB has a command line user interface, and Emacs has a GDB mode.
Two X interfaces (not
distributed or maintained by the FSF) are: <code>gdbtk</code> (FTP it from
-<code>ftp.cygnus.com</code> in directory <tt>`/pub/gdb'</tt>); and
+<code>ftp.cygnus.com</code> in directory `/pub/gdb'); and
<code>xxgdb</code> (FTP it from <code>ftp.x.org</code> in directory
-<tt>`/contrib/utilities'</tt>).
+`/contrib/utilities').
Executable files and symbol tables are read via the BFD library, which
allows a single copy of GDB to debug programs with multiple object file
@@ -2266,7 +2266,7 @@
screen displays; improved text file printing (like <code>enscript</code>); a
utility to extract the text from a Postscript language document; a much more
reliable (and faster) MS Windows implementation; support for
-MS C/C<tt>++</tt> 7.0; drivers for many new printers
+MS C/C++ 7.0; drivers for many new printers
( e.g. the SPARCprinter),
& for TIFF/F (Fax) file format; many more Postscript Level
2 facilities, including most of the color space facilities (but not
@@ -2355,8 +2355,8 @@
<code>gperf</code> generates perfect hash tables.
The C version is in package cperf.
-The C<tt>++</tt> version is in libg<tt>++</tt>.
-Both produce hash functions in either C or C<tt>++</tt>.
+The C++ version is in libg++.
+Both produce hash functions in either C or C++.
</li><li><b>Graphics</b> (SrcCD, UtilT)
@@ -2397,7 +2397,7 @@
version of the Berkeley <code>me</code> macros and an enhanced version of the
X11
<code>xditview</code> previewer.
A driver for the LaserJet 4 series of printers is currently in test.
-Written in C<tt>++</tt>, these programs can be compiled with GNU C<tt>++</tt>
Version
+Written in C++, these programs can be compiled with GNU C++ Version
2.5 or later.
Groff users are encouraged to contribute enhancements. Most needed
@@ -2446,7 +2446,7 @@
transparent shared data use of the modem.
</p><p>
Details are available on the World Wide Web at:
-<tt>`http://www.vix.com/hylafax/'</tt>.</p>
+`http://www.vix.com/hylafax/'.</p>
</li><li><b>Hyperbole</b> (LspEmcT, SrcCD)
Hyperbole, written by Bob Weiner in Emacs Lisp,
@@ -2462,7 +2462,7 @@
such programs, including handling C++ comments. It runs on a number of
systems, including DOS & VMS.
</p><p>
-The next version will also format C<tt>++</tt> source code.
+The next version will also format C++ source code.
</p>
</li><li><p><b>Ispell</b> (DosBC, SrcCD, UtilT)
@@ -2482,7 +2482,7 @@
simplification of algebraic equations and expressions. New in JACAL is
multivariate factoring from Michael Thomas
<code>(mjt@octavia.anu.edu.au)</code>. See JACAL's documentation at
-<tt>`http://www-swiss.ai.mit.edu/~jaffer/'</tt>.
+`http://www-swiss.ai.mit.edu/~jaffer/'.
JACAL is written in Scheme using the SLIB portable Scheme Library.
It comes with SCM, an IEEE P1178 & R4RS compliant version of Scheme
@@ -2585,8 +2585,8 @@
</li><li><b>NIH Class Library</b> (LangT, SrcCD)
The NIH Class Library (once known as "OOPS", Object-Oriented Program
-Support) is a portable collection of C<tt>++</tt> classes (similar to those in
-Smalltalk-80) written in C<tt>++</tt> by Keith Gorlen of the National
Institutes
+Support) is a portable collection of C++ classes (similar to those in
+Smalltalk-80) written in C++ by Keith Gorlen of the National Institutes
of Health (NIH).
</li><li><code>nvi</code> (SrcCD, UtilT)
@@ -2619,11 +2619,11 @@
</li><li><b>OBST</b> (LangT, SrcCD)
-OBST is a persistent object management system with bindings to C<tt>++</tt>.
+OBST is a persistent object management system with bindings to C++.
OBST supports incremental loading of methods. Its graphical tools
require the X Window System.
It features a hands-on tutorial including sample programs. It compiles
-with G<tt>++</tt>, and should install easily on most Unix platforms.
+with G++, and should install easily on most Unix platforms.
</li><li><p><b>Octave</b> (LangT, SrcCD)
@@ -2869,7 +2869,7 @@
</li><li><b>Termcap Library</b> (SrcCD, UtilT) <b>[FSFman]</b>
-The GNU Termcap library is a drop-in replacement for <tt>`libtermcap.a'</tt> on
+The GNU Termcap library is a drop-in replacement for `libtermcap.a' on
any system. It does not place an arbitrary limit on the size of Termcap
entries, unlike most other Termcap libraries. Included is source for the
<cite>Termcap Manual</cite> in Texinfo format (see section <a
href="#SEC56">GNU Documentation</a>).
@@ -2889,7 +2889,7 @@
The University of Washington maintains & supports a tape distribution of
TeX for Unix systems. The core material is Karl Berry's <code>web2c</code>
TeX package. Sources are available via anonymous ftp; retrieval
-instructions are in <tt>`/pub/tex/unixtex.ftp'</tt> on
<code>ftp.cs.umb.edu</code>.
+instructions are in `/pub/tex/unixtex.ftp' on <code>ftp.cs.umb.edu</code>.
If you receive any installation support from the University of Washington,
consider sending them a donation.
</p><p>
@@ -2907,10 +2907,10 @@
USA
Electronic-Mail: <code>mackay@cs.washington.edu</code>
-Telephone: <tt>+</tt>1-206-543-2268
+Telephone: +1-206-543-2268
</pre>
-Please make checks payable to: <tt>`University of Washington'</tt>.
+Please make checks payable to: `University of Washington'.
Do not specify any other payee. That causes accounting problems.
Checks must be in U.S. dollars, drawn on a U.S. bank.
Only prepaid orders can be handled.
@@ -3048,7 +3048,7 @@
You can FTP
the current
list in the file
-<tt>`/pub/gnu/ProgramIndex'</tt> from a GNU FTP host (listed in section <a
href="#SEC57">How to Get GNU Software</a>).
+`/pub/gnu/ProgramIndex' from a GNU FTP host (listed in section <a
href="#SEC57">How to Get GNU Software</a>).
</p>
@@ -3108,8 +3108,8 @@
* buildhash Ispell
* bzrto Fontutils
- * c<tt>++</tt> GCC
- * c<tt>++</tt>filt Binutils
+ * c++ GCC
+ * c++filt Binutils
* c2ph perl
* ca100 xopt
* caesar bsd44
@@ -3261,7 +3261,7 @@
* fixinc.svr4 GCC
* fixincludes GCC
* flex flex
- * flex<tt>++</tt> flex
+ * flex++ flex
* fmt bsd44
* fold Textutils
* font2c Ghostscript
@@ -3280,13 +3280,13 @@
* ftp bsd44
* ftpd bsd44
- * g<tt>++</tt> GCC
+ * g++ GCC
* gas Binutils
* gawk GAWK
* gcc GCC
* gcore bsd44
* gdb GDB
- * genclass libg<tt>++</tt>
+ * genclass libg++
* gettext gettext
* getty bsd44
* gftodvi TeX
@@ -3326,7 +3326,7 @@
* gpc xopt
* gpc xreq
* gperf cperf
- * gperf libg<tt>++</tt>
+ * gperf libg++
* gprof Binutils
* graph Graphics
* grep grep
@@ -3431,7 +3431,7 @@
* libedit.a bsd44
* libF77.a f2c
* libF77.a g77
- * libg<tt>++</tt>.a libg++
+ * libg++.a libg++
* libgdbm.a gdbm
* libgf.a Fontutils
* libgmp.a gmp
@@ -3663,7 +3663,7 @@
* psycho xopt
* ptester phttpd
* ptx ptx
- * pubdic<tt>+</tt> xopt
+ * pubdic+ xopt
* puzzle xopt
* puzzle xreq
* pwd Shellutils
@@ -3793,7 +3793,7 @@
* telnet bsd44
* telnetd bsd44
* test Shellutils
- * test-g<tt>++</tt> DejaGnu
+ * test-g++ DejaGnu
* test-tool DejaGnu
* tetris bsd44
* tex TeX
@@ -4101,7 +4101,7 @@
</p>
<p>
Some of the files on the tapes are compressed with <code>gzip</code> to allow
-more files on each tape. Refer to the top-level <tt>`README'</tt> file at the
+more files on each tape. Refer to the top-level `README' file at the
beginning of each tape for instructions on uncompressing them.
<code>uncompress</code> and <code>unpack</code> <em>do not work</em>!
@@ -4127,14 +4127,14 @@
* flex 2.5.2
* g77 0.5.17
* GAWK 2.15.6
- * GCC/G<tt>++</tt>/Objective-C 2.7.2
+ * GCC/G++/Objective-C 2.7.2
* GDB 4.15.1
* gdbm 1.7.3
* gettext 0.10
* gmp 1.3.2
* gzip 1.2.4
* indent 1.9.1
- * libg<tt>++</tt> 2.7.1
+ * libg++ 2.7.1
* libobjects 0.1.3
* make 3.74
* ncurses 1.9.4
@@ -4478,7 +4478,7 @@
compiler tools for some systems which lack a compiler. This enables the
people who use these systems to compile GNU and other free software without
having to buy a proprietary compiler. You can also use these GNU tools to
-compile your own C/C<tt>++</tt>/Objective-C programs. Older editions of
+compile your own C/C++/Objective-C programs. Older editions of
this CD are available while supplies last at a reduced price; see the
see section <a href="#SEC64">Free Software Foundation Order Form</a>.
@@ -4499,7 +4499,7 @@
<pre>
* DJGPP 1.12m4 from GCC 2.6.3
- * GCC/G<tt>++</tt>/Objective-C 2.7.1
+ * GCC/G++/Objective-C 2.7.1
* GNU C Library 1.09
* GDB 4.15.1
* Binutils 2.6
@@ -4507,7 +4507,7 @@
* Emacs 19.29 (MS-DOS only)
* Flex 2.5.2
* Make 3.74
- * libg<tt>++</tt> 2.7.1
+ * libg++ 2.7.1
</pre>
<p>
@@ -4560,9 +4560,9 @@
</p>
<p>
-For details on Debian & how to help, see URL:
<tt>`http://www.debian.org/'</tt>
-or FTP, <tt>`/pub/gnu/GNUinfo/DEBIAN'</tt> from a GNU FTP host (see section <a
href="#SEC57">How to Get GNU Software</a>).
-FTP Debian under <tt>`/debian'</tt> from <code>ftp.debian.org</code>.
+For details on Debian & how to help, see URL: `http://www.debian.org/'
+or FTP, `/pub/gnu/GNUinfo/DEBIAN' from a GNU FTP host (see section <a
href="#SEC57">How to Get GNU Software</a>).
+FTP Debian under `/debian' from <code>ftp.debian.org</code>.
</p>
<p>
@@ -4690,7 +4690,7 @@
* Fontutils 0.6
* g77 0.5.17
* GAWK 2.15.6
- * GCC/G<tt>++</tt>/Objective C 2.7.1
+ * GCC/G++/Objective C 2.7.1
* GDB 4.15.1
* gdbm 1.7.3
* gettext 0.9a
@@ -4718,7 +4718,7 @@
* indent 1.9.1
* Ispell 3.1.20
* less 290
- * libg<tt>++</tt> 2.7.1
+ * libg++ 2.7.1
* libobjects 0.1.3
* m4 1.4
* make 3.74
@@ -4824,8 +4824,8 @@
* Fontutils 0.6
* g77 0.5.15
* GAWK 2.15.6
- * GCC/G<tt>++</tt>/Objective C 2.6.3
- * GCC/G<tt>++</tt>/Objective C 2.7.0
+ * GCC/G++/Objective C 2.6.3
+ * GCC/G++/Objective C 2.7.0
* GDB 4.14
* gdbm 1.7.3
* Ghostscript 2.6.2
@@ -4846,8 +4846,8 @@
* indent 1.9.1
* Ispell 3.1.18
* less 2.90
- * libg<tt>++</tt> 2.6.2
- * libg<tt>++</tt> 2.7.0
+ * libg++ 2.6.2
+ * libg++ 2.7.0
* libobjects 0.1.3
* m4 1.4
* make 3.74
@@ -4944,7 +4944,7 @@
* GAS 1.38.1
* GAS 2.2
* GAWK 2.15.3
- * GCC/G<tt>++</tt>/Objective C 2.5.4
+ * GCC/G++/Objective C 2.5.4
* GDB 4.11
* gdbm 1.7.1
* Ghostscript 2.6.1
@@ -4964,7 +4964,7 @@
* indent 1.8
* Ispell 4.0
* less 177
- * libg<tt>++</tt> 2.5.1
+ * libg++ 2.5.1
* m4 1.1
* make 3.69.1
* MandelSpawn 0.06
@@ -5026,11 +5026,11 @@
* Diffutils 2.6
* DJGPP 1.12m4
* flex 2.4.7
- * GCC/G<tt>++</tt> 2.6.3
+ * GCC/G++ 2.6.3
* GDB 4.12
* Groff 1.09
* gzip 1.24
- * libg<tt>++</tt> 2.6.2
+ * libg++ 2.6.2
* make 3.71
* patch 2.1
* sed 1.18
@@ -5196,8 +5196,8 @@
Boston, MA 02110-1301
USA
- Telephone: <tt>+</tt>1-617-542-5942
- Fax (including Japan): <tt>+</tt>1-617-542-2652
+ Telephone: +1-617-542-5942
+ Fax (including Japan): +1-617-542-2652
Electronic mail: gnu@prep.ai.mit.edu
</pre>
@@ -5246,7 +5246,7 @@
The <cite>GNU Emacs Manual</cite> (11th Edition for Version 19.29) describes
editing with
GNU Emacs. It explains advanced features, including outline mode and
regular expression search; how to use special programming modes to write
-languages like C<tt>++</tt> and TeX;
+languages like C++ and TeX;
how to use the <code>tags</code> utility;
how to compile and correct code; how to make your own keybindings; and
other elementary customizations.
@@ -5287,7 +5287,7 @@
<p>
The <cite>Flex</cite> manual (Edition 1.03 for Version 2.3.7) teaches you to
write a lexical scanner definition for the <code>flex</code> program to create
a
-C<tt>++</tt> or C-coded scanner that recognizes the patterns defined. You need
+C++ or C-coded scanner that recognizes the patterns defined. You need
no prior knowledge of scanners.
</p>
@@ -5303,7 +5303,7 @@
tells how to run, install, and port the GNU C Compiler to new systems. It
lists new features and incompatibilities of GCC, but people not familiar
with C will still need a good reference on the C programming language. It
-also covers G<tt>++</tt>. We are doing limited copier runs of this manual
until
+also covers G++. We are doing limited copier runs of this manual until
it becomes more stable.
</p>
@@ -5378,13 +5378,13 @@
FTP access but can't reach one of these hosts, you can get the software the
same way from GNU's main FTP host, <code>prep.ai.mit.edu</code> (IP address:
<code>18.159.0.42</code>). For more details & additional hosts, get the
-files <tt>`/pub/gnu/GETTING.GNU.SOFTWARE'</tt> and
-<tt>`/pub/gnu/GNUinfo/FTP'</tt> from any host.
+files `/pub/gnu/GETTING.GNU.SOFTWARE' and
+`/pub/gnu/GNUinfo/FTP' from any host.
</p>
<p>
Most of the files on the FTP sites are compressed with <code>gzip</code> to
-lessen FTP traffic. Refer to the <tt>`/pub/gnu/=README-about-.gz-files'</tt>
+lessen FTP traffic. Refer to the `/pub/gnu/=README-about-.gz-files'
on each FTP site for instructions on uncompressing them.
<code>uncompress</code>
and <code>unpack</code> <em>do not work</em>!
@@ -5421,7 +5421,7 @@
<code>ftp.funet.fi</code>,
<code>ftp.denet.dk</code>,
<br />
-<code>ftp.vms.stacken.kth.se</code> (in <tt>`[.GNU-VMS]'</tt>),
+<code>ftp.vms.stacken.kth.se</code> (in `[.GNU-VMS]'),
<code>src.doc.ic.ac.uk</code>
<br />
<code>ftp.informatik.tu-muenchen.de</code>,
@@ -5440,14 +5440,14 @@
<code>mango.rsmas.miami.edu</code> (VMS GCC),
<code>wuarchive.wustl.edu</code>,
<br />
-<code>ftp.uu.net</code> (in <tt>`/systems/gnu'</tt>),
+<code>ftp.uu.net</code> (in `/systems/gnu'),
<code>gatekeeper.dec.com</code>.
</li></ul>
<p>
Those who can UUCP can get instructions via e-mail from
-<tt>info@contrib.de (Europe)</tt>.
+<code>info@contrib.de</code> (Europe).
For those with no Internet access, see section <a href="#SEC14">Free Software
Support</a>, for
how to get electronic mail & file transfer via UUCP.
@@ -5528,8 +5528,8 @@
variant GNU systems, we call them "GNU/Linux" systems. An m68k port is in
testing (it runs on high end Amiga & Atari computers). PowerPC & MIPS
ports are being worked on. FTP it from
-<code>tsx-11.mit.edu</code> in <tt>`/pub/linux'</tt> (USA) &
-<code>nic.funet.fi</code> in <tt>`/pub/OS/Linux'</tt> (Europe).
+<code>tsx-11.mit.edu</code> in `/pub/linux' (USA) &
+<code>nic.funet.fi</code> in `/pub/OS/Linux' (Europe).
</p><p>
Ask <code>majordomo@vger.rutgers.edu</code> about mailing lists. See USENET
newsgroups, e.g. <code>comp.os.linux.misc</code>, for news.
@@ -5537,7 +5537,7 @@
</li><li><b>Boston Computer Society</b>
The BCS has numerous free programs for microcomputers, including some GNU
-programs. See URL: <tt>`http://www.bcs.org/'</tt> or ask:
+programs. See URL: `http://www.bcs.org/' or ask:
<pre>
@@ -5549,26 +5549,26 @@
Telephone: +1-617-290-5700
Fax: +1-617-290-5744
Electronic-Mail: <code>membership@bcs.org</code>
-WWW: <tt>`http://www.bcs.org/'</tt>
+WWW: `http://www.bcs.org/'
</pre>
</li><li><b>GNU Software on the Amiga</b>
Get Amiga ports of many GNU programs via FTP from
-<code>ftp.funet.fi</code> in <tt>`/pub/amiga/gnu'</tt> (Europe).
+<code>ftp.funet.fi</code> in `/pub/amiga/gnu' (Europe).
For info on (or offers to help with) the GCC port and related projects, ask
Leonard Norrgard, <code>vinsci@nic.funet.fi</code>. For info on the GNU
Emacs port,
ask Dave Gilbert, <code>dgilbert@pci.on.ca</code>
or
-see <tt>`http://www.pci.on.ca/~dgilbert/emacs-19.html'</tt>
+see `http://www.pci.on.ca/~dgilbert/emacs-19.html'
for a status update.
-You can get more info from a GNU FTP host (listed in section <a
href="#SEC57">How to Get GNU Software</a>) in the file
<tt>`/pub/gnu/MicrosPorts/Amiga'</tt>.
+You can get more info from a GNU FTP host (listed in section <a
href="#SEC57">How to Get GNU Software</a>) in the file
`/pub/gnu/MicrosPorts/Amiga'.
</li><li><b>GNU Software for Atari TOS and Atari Minix</b>
Get Atari ports by anonymous FTP from <code>atari.archive.umich.edu</code>,
-in <tt>`/atari/Gnustuff'</tt>, maintained by Howard Chu,
+in `/atari/Gnustuff', maintained by Howard Chu,
<code>howard@lloyd.com</code>.
The GNU software runs on all Atari 68000 and 68030-based systems; a hard
drive and 4 MB RAM minimum are recommended for using the compilers.
@@ -5578,14 +5578,14 @@
</li><li><p><b>GNU Software for OS/2</b>
Ports of many GNU programs are on the FTP host <code>ftp-os2.cdrom.com</code>
-in <tt>`/pub/os2/unix'</tt>. One of these is of the GNU
+in `/pub/os2/unix'. One of these is of the GNU
C/C++/Objective-C Compiler to OS/2 2.x and OS/2 Warp, with the GNU
assembler, documentation, and OS/2-specific C libraries.
</p><p>
This is Eberhard Mattes' <code>emx</code> port, which also features GDB and
many
Unix-related library functions like <code>fork</code>. Programs compiled by
this
port also run on a 80386 under DOS. It is in directory
-<tt>`/pub/os2/unix/emx09a'</tt>. <code>emx 0.9a</code> has GCC 2.6.3 &
2.7.0
+`/pub/os2/unix/emx09a'. <code>emx 0.9a</code> has GCC 2.6.3 & 2.7.0
ports. To join the e-mail list, send email to
<code>majordomo@iaehv.nl</code> containing `<i>subscribe emx</i>'.
</p>
@@ -5653,7 +5653,7 @@
</li><li>
-600<tt>+</tt> megabyte SCSI disks to give us more space to develop software.
+600+ megabyte SCSI disks to give us more space to develop software.
</li><li>
@@ -5661,7 +5661,7 @@
</li><li>
-Pentium Pro, Pentium, 486, or 386 PC compatibles with 200<tt>+</tt> MB of disk
&
+Pentium Pro, Pentium, 486, or 386 PC compatibles with 200+ MB of disk &
Ethernet cards.
High end HP-300, HP-700, & HP-800 workstations.
Sun SPARCstations.
@@ -5900,7 +5900,7 @@
You can charge a donation to any of Carte Blanche, Diner's Club, JCB,
MasterCard, Visa, or American Express. Charges may also be
faxed to
-<tt>+</tt>1-617-542-2652.
++1-617-542-2652.
</p>
@@ -5949,7 +5949,7 @@
Fax: 415-903-0122
Electronic-Mail: <code>info@cygnus.com</code>
FTP: <code>ftp.cygnus.com</code>
- WWW: <tt>`http://www.cygnus.com/'</tt>
+ WWW: `http://www.cygnus.com/'
</pre>
<p>
@@ -6373,7 +6373,7 @@
<p class="unprintable">Updated:
<!-- timestamp start -->
-$Date: 2014/04/12 12:39:29 $
+$Date: 2020/07/06 13:28:30 $
<!-- timestamp end -->
</p>
</div>
Index: bull21.html
===================================================================
RCS file: /webcvs/www/www/bulletins/bull21.html,v
retrieving revision 1.13
retrieving revision 1.14
diff -u -b -r1.13 -r1.14
--- bull21.html 17 Aug 2019 07:55:29 -0000 1.13
+++ bull21.html 6 Jul 2020 13:28:30 -0000 1.14
@@ -161,11 +161,11 @@
<p>
We maintain a list of copylefted software that we do not presently
distribute. FTP the file
-<tt>`/pub/gnu/GPLedSoftware'</tt> from a GNU FTP host (listed in section <a
href="#SEC39">How to Get GNU Software</a>).
+`/pub/gnu/GPLedSoftware' from a GNU FTP host (listed in section <a
href="#SEC39">How to Get GNU Software</a>).
Please let us know of additional programs we should mention.
We don't list Emacs Lisp Libraries;
host <code>archive.cis.ohio-state.edu</code> has a list of those you can FTP
-in the file <tt>`/pub/gnu/emacs/elisp-archive/LCD-datafile.Z'</tt>.
+in the file `/pub/gnu/emacs/elisp-archive/LCD-datafile.Z'.
</p>
@@ -362,7 +362,7 @@
<p>
There will be a second conference, co-sponsored by Cygnus Support, in
-February, 1997. See the Web site at <tt>`http://www.gnu.ai.mit.edu'</tt>
+February, 1997. See the Web site at `http://www.gnu.ai.mit.edu'
or contact <code>gnu@prep.ai.mit.edu</code> later this year for more
information.
@@ -470,7 +470,7 @@
</p>
<p>
The rest of components, we had to write. These include GNU Emacs, the
-GNU C & C<tt>++</tt> compilers & libraries, Bash, Ghostscript, Groff,
&
+GNU C & C++ compilers & libraries, Bash, Ghostscript, Groff, &
many others.
</p>
@@ -610,8 +610,8 @@
</li><li><b>www.gnu.ai.mit.edu</b>
The GNU Project now has a site on the World Wide Web at URL:
-<tt>`http://www.gnu.ai.mit.edu'</tt>. We would like to thank Networks
-On-Line (URL: <tt>`http://www.nol.net'</tt>) for donating use of the
+`http://www.gnu.ai.mit.edu'. We would like to thank Networks
+On-Line (URL: `http://www.nol.net') for donating use of the
hardware & Internet connection, and their staff for setting up the machine.
We would also like to thank Phil Nelson and Len Tower for being the
site's webmasters. They are reachable at
@@ -656,7 +656,7 @@
Eric S. Raymond maintains a Linux "HOWTO" for running Java on Linux
machines, including information about freely available Java software. See
-<tt>`http://sunsite.unc.edu/mdw/HOWTO/Java-HOWTO.html'</tt> for
+`http://sunsite.unc.edu/mdw/HOWTO/Java-HOWTO.html' for
information.
</li><li><b>Give to GNU the United Way!</b>
@@ -770,12 +770,12 @@
its meta-language & the BFD package for portability.
PA-RISC/SOM & x86/a.out are supported.
-FTP to <tt>`flux.cs.utah.edu:/flux'</tt>
-or see the Web page: <tt>`http://www.cs.utah.edu/projects/flux/'</tt>
+FTP to `flux.cs.utah.edu:/flux'
+or see the Web page: `http://www.cs.utah.edu/projects/flux/'
to get them.
Send mail to <code>flux-dist@cs.utah.edu</code>
or
-phone <tt>+</tt>1-801-585-3271 for more information.
+phone +1-801-585-3271 for more information.
</li><li><b>New Release of GNU Make</b>
@@ -786,7 +786,7 @@
Lynx, the popular text-only Web browser is now distributed under the terms
of the GNU GPL. For more information, see the Web site at
-<tt>`http://www.ukans.edu/'</tt>.
+`http://www.ukans.edu/'.
</li><li><b>New/Updated Manuals since Last Bulletin</b>
@@ -905,10 +905,10 @@
1-1-1 Hirakawa-cho, Chiyoda-ku
Tokyo 102, Japan
- Phone: (<tt>+</tt>81-3)3234-2611
- Fax: (<tt>+</tt>81-3)3942-5174
+ Phone: (+81-3)3234-2611
+ Fax: (+81-3)3942-5174
E-mail: <code>info-wingnut@sra.co.jp</code>
- WWW: <tt>`http://www.sra.co.jp/public/sra/product/wingnut/'</tt>
+ WWW: `http://www.sra.co.jp/public/sra/product/wingnut/'
</pre>
<h3 id="SEC14">Some Bad News about Pine</h3>
@@ -963,12 +963,12 @@
<p>
The GNU Service Directory is a list of people who offer support and other
consulting services. It is
-<tt>`/pub/gnu/GNUinfo/SERVICE'</tt> on a GNU FTP host (listed in section <a
href="#SEC39">How to Get GNU Software</a>),
+`/pub/gnu/GNUinfo/SERVICE' on a GNU FTP host (listed in section <a
href="#SEC39">How to Get GNU Software</a>),
on the World Wide Web
-at URL <tt>`http://www.gnu.ai.mit.edu/mirror/prep/service.html'</tt>,
-in the file <tt>`etc/SERVICE'</tt> in the GNU Emacs distribution,
+at URL `http://www.gnu.ai.mit.edu/mirror/prep/service.html',
+in the file `etc/SERVICE' in the GNU Emacs distribution,
and
-the file <tt>`SERVICE'</tt> in the GCC distribution.
+the file `SERVICE' in the GCC distribution.
Contact us to get a copy or to be listed in it. Those
service providers who share their income with the FSF are listed in
section <a href="#SEC13">Help from Free Software Companies</a>.
@@ -1090,7 +1090,7 @@
USA
Electronic-Mail: <code>lpf@uunet.uu.net</code>
- World Wide Web: <tt>`http://www.lpf.org/'</tt>
+ World Wide Web: `http://www.lpf.org/'
FTP: <code>ftp.uu.net:/doc/lpf</code>
</pre>
@@ -1155,7 +1155,7 @@
Keep writing letters! Write the LPF, your representatives, newspapers,
journals, and others. Be sure to send us copies of the articles you wrote, and
the publications to which they were sent.
-See our Web page at <tt>`http://www.lpf.org/'</tt> for more info on how to
+See our Web page at `http://www.lpf.org/' for more info on how to
help the LPF (send suggestions to <code>webmasters@lpf.org</code>).
</p>
@@ -1191,7 +1191,7 @@
distribute it widely, along with their translation of Version 2 of the GNU
General Public License. This translation of the GPL is authorized by the
FSF and is available by anonymous FTP from <code>ftp.sra.co.jp</code> in
-<tt>`/pub/gnu/local-fix/GPL2-j'</tt>. They are working on a formal
+`/pub/gnu/local-fix/GPL2-j'. They are working on a formal
translation of the GNU Library General Public License. They also solicit
donations and offer GNU software consulting.
@@ -1203,8 +1203,8 @@
principal version of Emacs. See section <a href="#SEC21">GNU Software</a>,
for more details on MULE.
The FSF does not distribute <code>nepoch</code>, but MULE is available on the
section <a href="#SEC34">July 1996 Source Code CD-ROMs</a>.
-FTP it from <code>sh.wide.ad.jp</code> in <tt>`/JAPAN/mule'</tt>, or
-<code>etlport.etl.go.jp</code> in <tt>`/pub/mule'</tt>.
+FTP it from <code>sh.wide.ad.jp</code> in `/JAPAN/mule', or
+<code>etlport.etl.go.jp</code> in `/pub/mule'.
</p>
<p>
@@ -1313,7 +1313,7 @@
similar to those of IFS.
</p><p>
For now, the domain name will remain <code>icot.or.jp</code>. For more
-information, please see URL <tt>`http://www.icot.or.jp/'</tt>.
+information, please see URL `http://www.icot.or.jp/'.
</p>
@@ -1333,7 +1333,7 @@
is now fully functional. Roland McGrath and Ulrich Drepper have been
working steadily on support for GNU/Linux; the new GNU C library will
eventually be the new standard system C library on GNU/Linux,
-<tt>`libc.so.6'</tt>. David Mosberger-Tang and Richard Henderson have
+`libc.so.6'. David Mosberger-Tang and Richard Henderson have
contributed Alpha and 64-bit ELF support along with many fixes and
improvements; the next major release of Linux/Alpha will use the GNU C
library as the sole system library. Andreas Schwab has contributed
@@ -1344,7 +1344,7 @@
support. Ulrich Drepper has made invaluable contributions to the library
in recent months, including new floating-point printing/reading functions
that are perfectly accurate & much faster than the old code; an
-<tt>`nsswitch.conf'</tt> mechanism for versatile name database lookup, paving
+`nsswitch.conf' mechanism for versatile name database lookup, paving
the way for easy plug-in support of protocols like NIS; and a complete set
of internationalization features including POSIX.2-compatible
<code>locale</code>
& <code>localedef</code> programs, & catalogs for displaying program
messages in
@@ -1374,7 +1374,7 @@
implementation, named GNUstep. Work has begun on GNUstep, starting with a
library written in Objective-C. Much remains to be done to bring this
library close to the OpenStep specifications. Volunteers should contact
-<code>office@gnustep.org</code>. Check <tt>`http://www.gnustep.org/'</tt>
+<code>office@gnustep.org</code>. Check `http://www.gnustep.org/'
for more info.
</li><li><code>recode</code> (For current status, see section <a
href="#SEC21">GNU Software</a>)
@@ -1616,7 +1616,7 @@
Binutils includes these programs:
<code>ar</code>,
-<code>c<tt>++</tt>filt</code>,
+<code>c++filt</code>,
<code>demangle</code>,
<code>gas</code>,
<code>gprof</code>,
@@ -1685,14 +1685,14 @@
SVR4, BSD, SCO 3.2, & SCO ODT 2.0),
Sequent Symmetry i386 (Dynix 3), & SGI (Irix 4).
-</li><li><p><b>C<tt>++</tt> Library</b> (BinCD, SrcCD)
+</li><li><p><b>C++ Library</b> (BinCD, SrcCD)
-The GNU C<tt>++</tt> library (libg<tt>++</tt>) contains an extensive
collection of
+The GNU C++ library (libg++) contains an extensive collection of
container and utility classes, including Obstacks, multiple-precision
Integers and Rationals, Complex numbers, BitSets, and BitStrings.
</p><p>
-The distribution also includes the libstdc<tt>++</tt> library. This implements
-library facilities defined by the forthcoming ANSI/ISO C<tt>++</tt> standard,
+The distribution also includes the libstdc++ library. This implements
+library facilities defined by the forthcoming ANSI/ISO C++ standard,
including strings, the iostream library, and a port of the Standard
Template Library.
</p>
@@ -1827,7 +1827,7 @@
</li><li><b>DJGPP</b> (BinCD)
<p>
-DJ Delorie has ported GCC/G<tt>++</tt> (see "GCC" in this article)
+DJ Delorie has ported GCC/G++ (see "GCC" in this article)
to i386s running MS-DOS. DJGPP has a 32-bit
i386 DOS extender with a symbolic debugger, development libraries, & ports
of Bison, <code>flex</code>, & Binutils. Full source code is provided.
@@ -1841,8 +1841,8 @@
DJGPP Version 2 was released in Feb 1996, & needs a DPMI
environment; a free DPMI server is included.
</p><p>
-FTP from <tt>`ftp.simtel.net'</tt> in
-<tt>`/pub/simtelnet/gnu/djgpp/'</tt> (or another SimTel mirror site).
+FTP from `ftp.simtel.net' in
+`/pub/simtelnet/gnu/djgpp/' (or another SimTel mirror site).
</p><p>
Ask <code>listserv@delorie.com</code>,
to join a DJGPP users mailing list.
@@ -1883,7 +1883,7 @@
This is a snapshot of Ohio State's GNU Emacs Lisp FTP Archive. FTP it from
<code>archive.cis.ohio-state.edu</code> in
-<tt>`/pub/gnu/emacs/elisp-archive'</tt>.
+`/pub/gnu/emacs/elisp-archive'.
</li><li><b>Emacs</b> <em>Also see section <a href="#SEC20">Forthcoming
GNUs</a></em> <b>[FSFman(s), FSFrc]</b>
@@ -1973,7 +1973,7 @@
SGI Iris 4D (Irix 4.x & 5.x);
Sony News/RISC (NewsOS);
Stardent i860 (SysV);
-Sun 3 & 4, SPARC 1, 1<tt>+</tt>, 2, 10, Classic (SunOS 4.0, 4.1, Solaris
2.0--2.3);
+Sun 3 & 4, SPARC 1, 1+, 2, 10, Classic (SunOS 4.0, 4.1, Solaris 2.0--2.3);
Tadpole 68k (SysV);
Tektronix XD88 (SysV.3) & 4300 (BSD); &
Titan P2 & P3 (SysV).
@@ -2036,11 +2036,11 @@
</li><li><code>f2c</code> (SrcCD)
-<code>f2c</code> converts Fortran-77 source into C or C<tt>++</tt>, which can
be
-compiled with GCC or G<tt>++</tt>. Get bug fixes by FTP from site
+<code>f2c</code> converts Fortran-77 source into C or C++, which can be
+compiled with GCC or G++. Get bug fixes by FTP from site
<code>netlib.bell-labs.com</code> or by email from
<code>netlib@netlib.bell-labs.com</code>.
-For a summary, see the file <tt>`/netlib/f2c/readme.Z'</tt>.
+For a summary, see the file `/netlib/f2c/readme.Z'.
Also see the Fortran items later in this article, and in
section <a href="#SEC20">Forthcoming GNUs</a>.
@@ -2143,7 +2143,7 @@
</li><li><b>GCC</b> <em>Also see section <a href="#SEC20">Forthcoming
GNUs</a></em> (BinCD, SrcCD) <b>[FSFman]</b>
-Version 2 of the GNU C Compiler supports the languages C, C<tt>++</tt>, and
+Version 2 of the GNU C Compiler supports the languages C, C++, and
Objective-C; the source
file name suffix or a compiler option selects the language.
Objective-C support was donated by NeXT. The runtime support needed to
@@ -2151,7 +2151,7 @@
any Objective-C classes aside from <code>object</code>, but see "GNUstep" in
section <a href="#SEC20">Forthcoming GNUs</a>).
As much as possible,
-G<tt>++</tt> is kept compatible with the evolving draft ANSI standard, but not
+G++ is kept compatible with the evolving draft ANSI standard, but not
with <code>cfront</code> (AT&T's compiler), which has been diverging from
ANSI.
GCC is a fairly portable optimizing compiler which performs automatic register
@@ -2255,7 +2255,7 @@
Using the configuration scheme for GCC, building a cross-compiler is as
easy as building a native compiler.
-Version 1 of GCC, G<tt>++</tt>, & libg<tt>++</tt> are no longer maintained.
+Version 1 of GCC, G++, & libg++ are no longer maintained.
Texinfo source for the <cite>Using and Porting GNU CC</cite> manual
is included with GCC (see section <a href="#SEC38">GNU Documentation</a>).
@@ -2263,17 +2263,17 @@
</li><li><b>GDB</b> (BinCD, SrcCD) <b>[FSFman, FSFrc]</b>
GDB, the <b>G</b>NU <b>D</b>e<b>B</b>ugger, is a source-level debugger for C,
-C<tt>++</tt>, and Fortran.
+C++, and Fortran.
-GDB can debug both C and C<tt>++</tt> programs, and will work with executables
-produced by many different compilers; however, C<tt>++</tt> debugging will have
+GDB can debug both C and C++ programs, and will work with executables
+produced by many different compilers; however, C++ debugging will have
some limitations if you do not use GCC.
GDB has a command line user interface, and Emacs has GDB mode as an
interface. Two X interfaces (not distributed or maintained by the FSF)
are: <code>gdbtk</code> (FTP it from <code>ftp.cygnus.com</code> in directory
-<tt>`/pub/gdb'</tt>); and <code>xxgdb</code> (FTP it from
<code>ftp.x.org</code> in
-directory <tt>`/contrib/utilities'</tt>).
+`/pub/gdb'); and <code>xxgdb</code> (FTP it from <code>ftp.x.org</code> in
+directory `/contrib/utilities').
Executable files and symbol tables are read via the BFD library, which
allows a single copy of GDB to debug programs with multiple object file
@@ -2451,7 +2451,7 @@
</li><li><b>GNAT: The GNU Ada Translator</b> (SrcCD)
A front end for much of Ada 95 (GNAT: The <b>GN</b>U <b>A</b>da
<b>T</b>ranslator)
-is available via anonymous FTP from <code>cs.nyu.edu</code> in
<tt>`/pub/gnat'</tt>.
+is available via anonymous FTP from <code>cs.nyu.edu</code> in `/pub/gnat'.
SGI and Digital have chosen GNU Ada as the Ada compiler for certain
systems. News about GNAT is posted to the USENET newsgroup
<code>comp.lang.ada</code>.
@@ -2498,8 +2498,8 @@
<code>gperf</code> generates perfect hash tables.
The C version is in package cperf.
-The C<tt>++</tt> version is in libg<tt>++</tt>.
-Both produce hash functions in either C or C<tt>++</tt>.
+The C++ version is in libg++.
+Both produce hash functions in either C or C++.
</li><li><b>Graphics</b> (SrcCD)
@@ -2537,8 +2537,8 @@
of printers, and typewriter-like devices. Groff's <code>mm</code> macro
package
is almost compatible with the DWB <code>mm</code> macros with several
extensions.
Also included is a modified version of the Berkeley <code>me</code> macros and
an
-enhanced version of the X11 <code>xditview</code> previewer. Written in
C<tt>++</tt>,
-these programs can be compiled with GNU C<tt>++</tt> Version 2.7.2 or later.
+enhanced version of the X11 <code>xditview</code> previewer. Written in C++,
+these programs can be compiled with GNU C++ Version 2.7.2 or later.
Groff users are encouraged to contribute enhancements. Most needed
are complete Texinfo documentation, a <code>grap</code> emulation (a
<code>pic</code>
@@ -2584,7 +2584,7 @@
transparent shared data use of the modem.
</p><p>
Details are available on the World Wide Web at:
-<tt>`http://www.vix.com/hylafax/'</tt>.
+`http://www.vix.com/hylafax/'.
</p>
</li><li><b>Hyperbole</b> (SrcCD)
@@ -2608,10 +2608,10 @@
GNU <code>indent</code> formats C source code into the GNU indentation style.
It
also has options to output BSD, K&R, or your own special style. GNU
<code>indent</code> is more robust & provides more functionality than other
-such programs, including handling C<tt>++</tt> comments. It runs on a number
of
+such programs, including handling C++ comments. It runs on a number of
systems, including DOS & VMS.
</p><p>
-The next version will also format C<tt>++</tt> source code.
+The next version will also format C++ source code.
</p>
</li><li><b>Inetutils</b> (SrcCD)
@@ -2638,7 +2638,7 @@
on Amiga, Atari-ST, MS-DOS, OS/2, NOS/VE, Unicos, VMS, Unix, & similar
systems. New in JACAL is multivariate factoring from Michael Thomas
<code>(mjt@octavia.anu.edu.au)</code>. See JACAL's documentation at
-<tt>`http://www-swiss.ai.mit.edu/~jaffer/JACAL.html'</tt>.
+`http://www-swiss.ai.mit.edu/~jaffer/JACAL.html'.
</p><p>
The FSF is not distributing JACAL on any physical media. You can FTP it or
get it from the Web site listed above.
@@ -2662,7 +2662,7 @@
Lynx is a text-based World Wide Web browser for people running
under "dumb" character-only terminals. For more information about
-Lynx, consult the URL <tt>`http://www.ukans.edu/'</tt>.
+Lynx, consult the URL `http://www.ukans.edu/'.
</li><li><code>m4</code> (SrcCD)
@@ -2761,8 +2761,8 @@
</li><li><b>NIH Class Library</b> (SrcCD)
The NIH Class Library (once known as "OOPS", Object-Oriented Program
-Support) is a portable collection of C<tt>++</tt> classes (similar to those in
-Smalltalk-80) written in C<tt>++</tt> by Keith Gorlen of the National
Institutes
+Support) is a portable collection of C++ classes (similar to those in
+Smalltalk-80) written in C++ by Keith Gorlen of the National Institutes
of Health (NIH).
</li><li><code>nvi</code> (SrcCD)
@@ -2797,11 +2797,11 @@
</li><li><b>OBST</b> (SrcCD)
-OBST is a persistent object management system with bindings to C<tt>++</tt>.
+OBST is a persistent object management system with bindings to C++.
OBST supports incremental loading of methods. Its graphical tools
require the X Window System.
It features a hands-on tutorial including sample programs. It compiles
-with G<tt>++</tt>, and should install easily on most Unix platforms.
+with G++, and should install easily on most Unix platforms.
</li><li><b>Octave</b> (SrcCD)
<p>
@@ -3071,7 +3071,7 @@
</li><li><b>Termcap Library</b> (SrcCD) <b>[FSFman]</b>
-The GNU Termcap library is a drop-in replacement for <tt>`libtermcap.a'</tt> on
+The GNU Termcap library is a drop-in replacement for `libtermcap.a' on
any system. It does not place an arbitrary limit on the size of Termcap
entries, unlike most other Termcap libraries. Included is source for the
<cite>Termcap Manual</cite> in Texinfo format (see section <a
href="#SEC38">GNU Documentation</a>).
@@ -3091,7 +3091,7 @@
The University of Washington maintains & supports a tape distribution of
TeX for Unix systems. The core material is Karl Berry's <code>web2c</code>
TeX package. Sources are available via anonymous FTP; retrieval
-instructions are in <tt>`/pub/tex/unixtex.ftp'</tt> on
<code>ftp.cs.umb.edu</code>.
+instructions are in `/pub/tex/unixtex.ftp' on <code>ftp.cs.umb.edu</code>.
If you receive any installation support from the University of Washington,
consider sending them a donation.
</p><p>
@@ -3109,10 +3109,10 @@
USA
Electronic-Mail: <code>mackay@cs.washington.edu</code>
-Telephone: <tt>+</tt>1-206-543-2268
+Telephone: +1-206-543-2268
</pre>
<p>
-Please make checks payable to: <tt>`University of Washington'</tt>.
+Please make checks payable to: `University of Washington'.
Do not specify any other payee. That causes accounting problems.
Checks must be in U.S. dollars, drawn on a U.S. bank.
Only prepaid orders can be handled.
@@ -3267,7 +3267,7 @@
You can FTP
the current
list in the file
-<tt>`/pub/gnu/ProgramIndex'</tt> from a GNU FTP host (listed in section <a
href="#SEC39">How to Get GNU Software</a>).
+`/pub/gnu/ProgramIndex' from a GNU FTP host (listed in section <a
href="#SEC39">How to Get GNU Software</a>).
</p>
@@ -3333,8 +3333,8 @@
* buildhash Ispell
* bzrto Fontutils
- * c<tt>++</tt> GCC
- * c<tt>++</tt>filt Binutils
+ * c++ GCC
+ * c++filt Binutils
* c2ph perl
* ca100 xopt
* caesar bsd44
@@ -3501,7 +3501,7 @@
* fixinc.svr4 GCC
* fixincludes GCC
* flex flex
- * flex<tt>++</tt> flex
+ * flex++ flex
* flythrough geomview
* fmt bsd44
* fnid ID Utils
@@ -3524,14 +3524,14 @@
* ftpd bsd44
* ftpd Inetutils
- * g<tt>++</tt> GCC
+ * g++ GCC
* gas Binutils
* gawk GAWK
* gcal gcal
* gcc GCC
* gcore bsd44
* gdb GDB
- * genclass libg<tt>++</tt>
+ * genclass libg++
* geomstuff geomview
* gettext gettext
* getty bsd44
@@ -3574,7 +3574,7 @@
* gpc xopt
* gpc xreq
* gperf cperf
- * gperf libg<tt>++</tt>
+ * gperf libg++
* gprof Binutils
* graffiti geomview
* graph Graphics
@@ -3683,7 +3683,7 @@
* libedit.a bsd44
* libF77.a f2c
* libF77.a g77
- * libg<tt>++</tt>.a libg++
+ * libg++.a libg++
* libgdbm.a gdbm
* libgf.a Fontutils
* libgmp.a gmp
@@ -3928,7 +3928,7 @@
* psycho xopt
* ptester phttpd
* ptx ptx
- * pubdic<tt>+</tt> xopt
+ * pubdic+ xopt
* puzzle xopt
* puzzle xreq
* pwd Shellutils
@@ -4078,7 +4078,7 @@
* telnetd bsd44
* telnetd Inetutils
* test Shellutils
- * test-g<tt>++</tt> DejaGnu
+ * test-g++ DejaGnu
* test-tool DejaGnu
* tetris bsd44
* tex TeX
@@ -4362,7 +4362,7 @@
</p>
<p>
The FSF Deluxe Distribution contains the binaries and sources to hundreds
-of different programs including Emacs, the GNU C/C<tt>++</tt> Compiler, the GNU
+of different programs including Emacs, the GNU C/C++ Compiler, the GNU
Debugger, the complete X Window System, and all the GNU utilities.
</p>
@@ -4423,8 +4423,8 @@
Boston, MA 02110-1301
USA
- Telephone: <tt>+</tt>1-617-542-5942
- Fax (including Japan): <tt>+</tt>1-617-542-2652
+ Telephone: +1-617-542-5942
+ Fax (including Japan): +1-617-542-2652
Electronic Mail: gnu@prep.ai.mit.edu
World Wide Web: http://www.gnu.ai.mit.edu
</pre>
@@ -4544,7 +4544,7 @@
sources for GNU compiler tools for some systems which lack a compiler.
This enables the people who use these systems to compile GNU and other free
software without having to buy a proprietary compiler. You can also use
-these GNU tools to compile your own C/C<tt>++</tt>/Objective-C programs.
+these GNU tools to compile your own C/C++/Objective-C programs.
Older editions of this CD are available while supplies last at a reduced
price; see the
see section <a href="#SEC46">Free Software Foundation Order Form</a>.
@@ -4566,7 +4566,7 @@
<pre>
* DJGPP 1.12m4 from GCC 2.6.3
- * GCC/G<tt>++</tt>/Objective-C 2.7.1
+ * GCC/G++/Objective-C 2.7.1
* GNU C Library 1.09
* GDB 4.15.1
* Binutils 2.6
@@ -4574,7 +4574,7 @@
* Emacs 19.29 (MS-DOS only)
* Flex 2.5.2
* Make 3.74
- * libg<tt>++</tt> 2.7.1
+ * libg++ 2.7.1
</pre>
<p>
@@ -4705,7 +4705,7 @@
* g77 0.5.18
* GAWK 3.0.0
* gcal 1.01
- * GCC/G<tt>++</tt>/Objective-C 2.7.2
+ * GCC/G++/Objective-C 2.7.2
* GCC 2.7.3
* GDB 4.16
* gdbm 1.7.3
@@ -4740,7 +4740,7 @@
* Ispell 3.1.20
* karma 1.4
* less 321
- * libg<tt>++</tt> 2.7.2
+ * libg++ 2.7.2
* libobjects 0.1.19
* lynx 2.5
* m4 1.4
@@ -4856,7 +4856,7 @@
* Fontutils 0.6
* g77 0.5.17
* GAWK 2.15.6
- * GCC/G<tt>++</tt>/Objective C 2.7.1
+ * GCC/G++/Objective C 2.7.1
* GDB 4.15.1
* gdbm 1.7.3
* gettext 0.9a
@@ -4884,7 +4884,7 @@
* indent 1.9.1
* Ispell 3.1.20
* less 290
- * libg<tt>++</tt> 2.7.1
+ * libg++ 2.7.1
* libobjects 0.1.3
* m4 1.4
* make 3.74
@@ -4990,7 +4990,7 @@
* GAS 1.38.1
* GAS 2.2
* GAWK 2.15.3
- * GCC/G<tt>++</tt>/Objective-C 2.5.4
+ * GCC/G++/Objective-C 2.5.4
* GDB 4.11
* gdbm 1.7.1
* Ghostscript 2.6.1
@@ -5010,7 +5010,7 @@
* indent 1.8
* Ispell 4.0
* less 177
- * libg<tt>++</tt> 2.5.1
+ * libg++ 2.5.1
* m4 1.1
* make 3.69.1
* MandelSpawn 0.06
@@ -5122,7 +5122,7 @@
The <cite>GNU Emacs Manual</cite> (11th Edition for Version 19.32) describes
editing with
GNU Emacs. It explains advanced features, including outline mode and
regular expression search; how to use special programming modes to write
-languages like C<tt>++</tt> and TeX;
+languages like C++ and TeX;
how to use the <code>tags</code> utility;
how to compile and correct code; how to make your own keybindings; and
other elementary customizations.
@@ -5163,7 +5163,7 @@
<p>
The <cite>Flex</cite> manual (Edition 1.03 for Version 2.3.7) teaches you to
write a lexical scanner definition for the <code>flex</code> program to create
a
-C<tt>++</tt> or C-coded scanner that recognizes the patterns defined. You need
+C++ or C-coded scanner that recognizes the patterns defined. You need
no prior knowledge of scanners.
</p>
@@ -5179,7 +5179,7 @@
tells how to run, install, and port the GNU C Compiler to new systems. It
lists new features and incompatibilities of GCC, but people not familiar
with C will still need a good reference on the C programming language. It
-also covers G<tt>++</tt>.
+also covers G++.
</p>
<p>
@@ -5252,13 +5252,13 @@
address</var>, mode: <code>binary</code>). If you
can't reach one of them, get the software from GNU's main FTP host,
<code>prep.ai.mit.edu</code> (IP address: <code>18.159.0.42</code>). More
-hosts & details are in <tt>`/pub/gnu/GETTING.GNU.SOFTWARE'</tt> &
-<tt>`/pub/gnu/GNUinfo/FTP'</tt> on any host.
+hosts & details are in `/pub/gnu/GETTING.GNU.SOFTWARE' &
+`/pub/gnu/GNUinfo/FTP' on any host.
</p>
<p>
Most of the files on the FTP sites are compressed with <code>gzip</code> to
-lessen FTP traffic. Refer to the <tt>`/pub/gnu/=README-about-.gz-files'</tt>
+lessen FTP traffic. Refer to the `/pub/gnu/=README-about-.gz-files'
on each FTP site for instructions on uncompressing them.
<code>uncompress</code>
and <code>unpack</code> <em>do not work</em>!
@@ -5295,7 +5295,7 @@
<code>ftp.funet.fi</code>,
<code>ftp.denet.dk</code>,
<br />
-<code>ftp.vms.stacken.kth.se</code> (in <tt>`[.GNU-VMS]'</tt>),
+<code>ftp.vms.stacken.kth.se</code> (in `[.GNU-VMS]'),
<code>src.doc.ic.ac.uk</code>
<br />
<code>ftp.informatik.rwth-aachen.de</code>,
@@ -5314,14 +5314,14 @@
<code>mango.rsmas.miami.edu</code> (VMS GCC),
<code>wuarchive.wustl.edu</code>,
<br />
-<code>ftp.uu.net</code> (in <tt>`/systems/gnu'</tt>),
+<code>ftp.uu.net</code> (in `/systems/gnu'),
<code>gatekeeper.dec.com</code>.
</li></ul>
<p>
-If you can UUCP, get e-mail instructions from <tt>info@contrib.de
-(Europe)</tt>.
+If you can UUCP, get e-mail instructions from <code>info@contrib.de</code>
+(Europe).
</p>
<h3 id="SEC40">FSF T-shirt</h3>
@@ -5405,10 +5405,10 @@
testing (it runs on high end Amiga & Atari computers). PowerPC & MIPS
ports are being worked on.
FTP it from
-<code>tsx-11.mit.edu</code> in <tt>`/pub/linux'</tt> (USA)
+<code>tsx-11.mit.edu</code> in `/pub/linux' (USA)
&
from
-<code>nic.funet.fi</code> in <tt>`/pub/OS/Linux'</tt> (Europe).
+<code>nic.funet.fi</code> in `/pub/OS/Linux' (Europe).
</p><p>
Ask <code>majordomo@vger.rutgers.edu</code> about mailing lists. See USENET
newsgroups, e.g. <code>comp.os.linux.misc</code>, for news.
@@ -5417,7 +5417,7 @@
The BCS has numerous free programs for microcomputers, including some GNU
programs.
-See URL: <tt>`http://www.bcs.org/'</tt> or ask:
+See URL: `http://www.bcs.org/' or ask:
<pre>
@@ -5429,26 +5429,26 @@
Telephone: +1-617-290-5700
Fax: +1-617-290-5744
Electronic-Mail: <code>membership@bcs.org</code>
-World Wide Web: <tt>`http://www.bcs.org/'</tt>
+World Wide Web: `http://www.bcs.org/'
</pre>
</li><li><b>GNU Software on the Amiga</b>
Get Amiga ports of many GNU programs via FTP from
-<code>ftp.funet.fi</code> in <tt>`/pub/amiga/gnu'</tt> (Europe).
+<code>ftp.funet.fi</code> in `/pub/amiga/gnu' (Europe).
For info on (or offers to help with) the GCC port and related projects, ask
Leonard Norrgard, <code>vinsci@nic.funet.fi</code>. For info on the GNU
Emacs port,
ask Dave Gilbert, <code>dgilbert@jaywon.pci.on.ca</code>
or
-see <tt>`http://www.pci.on.ca/~dgilbert/emacs-19.html'</tt>
+see `http://www.pci.on.ca/~dgilbert/emacs-19.html'
for a status update.
-You can get more info from a GNU FTP host (listed in section <a
href="#SEC39">How to Get GNU Software</a>) in the file
<tt>`/pub/gnu/MicrosPorts/Amiga'</tt>.
+You can get more info from a GNU FTP host (listed in section <a
href="#SEC39">How to Get GNU Software</a>) in the file
`/pub/gnu/MicrosPorts/Amiga'.
</li><li><b>GNU Software for Atari TOS and Atari Minix</b>
Get Atari ports by anonymous FTP from <code>atari.archive.umich.edu</code>,
-in <tt>`/atari/Gnustuff'</tt>, maintained by Howard Chu,
+in `/atari/Gnustuff', maintained by Howard Chu,
<code>howard@lloyd.com</code>.
The GNU software runs on all Atari 68000 and 68030-based systems; a hard
drive and 4 MB RAM minimum are recommended for using the compilers.
@@ -5458,14 +5458,14 @@
</li><li><b>GNU Software for OS/2</b>
<p>
Ports of many GNU programs are on the FTP host <code>ftp-os2.cdrom.com</code>
-in <tt>`/pub/os2'</tt>. One of these is of the GNU
+in `/pub/os2'. One of these is of the GNU
C/C++/Objective-C Compiler to OS/2 2.x and OS/2 Warp, with the GNU
assembler, documentation, and OS/2-specific C libraries.
</p><p>
This is Eberhard Mattes' <code>emx</code> port, which also features GDB and
many
Unix-related library functions like <code>fork</code>. Programs compiled by
this
port also run on a 80386 under DOS. It is in directory
-<tt>`/pub/os2/lang/emx09b'</tt>. <code>emx 0.9b</code> is a port of GCC 2.7.2.
+`/pub/os2/lang/emx09b'. <code>emx 0.9b</code> is a port of GCC 2.7.2.
To join the e-mail list, send email containing `<i>subscribe emx</i>' to
<code>majordomo@iaehv.nl</code>.
</p>
@@ -5534,12 +5534,12 @@
</li><li>
-600<tt>+</tt> megabyte SCSI disks to give us more space to develop software.
+600+ megabyte SCSI disks to give us more space to develop software.
</li><li>
Pentium Pro, Pentium, 486, or 386 PC laptops, notebooks, or compatibles
-with 200<tt>+</tt> MB of disk & Ethernet cards.
+with 200+ MB of disk & Ethernet cards.
</li><li>
@@ -5780,7 +5780,7 @@
You can charge a donation to any of Carte Blanche, Diner's Club, JCB,
MasterCard, Visa, or American Express. Charges may also be
faxed to
-<tt>+</tt>1-617-542-2652.
++1-617-542-2652.
</p>
@@ -5834,7 +5834,7 @@
Fax: 415-903-0122
Electronic-Mail: <code>info@cygnus.com</code>
FTP: <code>ftp.cygnus.com</code>
- World Wide Web: <tt>`http://www.cygnus.com/'</tt>
+ World Wide Web: `http://www.cygnus.com/'
</pre>
@@ -6216,7 +6216,7 @@
<p class="unprintable">Updated:
<!-- timestamp start -->
-$Date: 2019/08/17 07:55:29 $
+$Date: 2020/07/06 13:28:30 $
<!-- timestamp end -->
</p>
</div>
Index: bull22.html
===================================================================
RCS file: /webcvs/www/www/bulletins/bull22.html,v
retrieving revision 1.13
retrieving revision 1.14
diff -u -b -r1.13 -r1.14
--- bull22.html 17 Aug 2019 07:55:29 -0000 1.13
+++ bull22.html 6 Jul 2020 13:28:30 -0000 1.14
@@ -168,11 +168,11 @@
<p>
We maintain a list of copylefted software that we do not presently
distribute. FTP the file
-<tt>`/pub/gnu/GPLedSoftware'</tt> from a GNU FTP host (listed in section <a
href="#SEC39">How to Get GNU Software</a>).
+`/pub/gnu/GPLedSoftware' from a GNU FTP host (listed in section <a
href="#SEC39">How to Get GNU Software</a>).
Please let us know of additional programs we should mention.
We don't list Emacs Lisp Libraries;
host <code>archive.cis.ohio-state.edu</code> has a list of those you can FTP
-in the file <tt>`/pub/gnu/emacs/elisp-archive/LCD-datafile.Z'</tt>.
+in the file `/pub/gnu/emacs/elisp-archive/LCD-datafile.Z'.
</p>
@@ -298,7 +298,7 @@
them--for example, the Berkeley network utilities.
</p><p>
The rest of components, we had to write. These include Emacs, the
-GNU C & C<tt>++</tt> compilers & libraries, Bash, Ghostscript, Groff,
&
+GNU C & C++ compilers & libraries, Bash, Ghostscript, Groff, &
many others.
</p>
@@ -528,10 +528,10 @@
1-1-1 Hirakawa-cho, Chiyoda-ku
Tokyo 102, Japan
- Phone: (<tt>+</tt>81-3)3234-2611
- Fax: (<tt>+</tt>81-3)3942-5174
+ Phone: (+81-3)3234-2611
+ Fax: (+81-3)3942-5174
E-mail: <code>info-wingnut@sra.co.jp</code>
- WWW: <tt>`http://www.sra.co.jp/public/sra/product/wingnut/'</tt>
+ WWW: `http://www.sra.co.jp/public/sra/product/wingnut/'
</pre>
<h3 id="SEC11">Toyota's Donation</h3>
@@ -693,7 +693,7 @@
USA
Electronic-Mail: <code>lpf@uunet.uu.net</code>
- World Wide Web: <tt>`http://www.lpf.org/'</tt>
+ World Wide Web: `http://www.lpf.org/'
FTP: <code>ftp.uu.net:/doc/lpf</code>
</pre>
@@ -722,7 +722,7 @@
& GNU C Library is easy (easier than porting GNU Emacs, certainly easier
than porting the compiler) once a Mach port to a particular platform
exists. Right now we are using the University of Utah's Mach distribution
-(see <tt>`http://www.cs.utah.edu/projects/flux/'</tt>)
+(see `http://www.cs.utah.edu/projects/flux/')
which we hope will be unified with the distribution produced by the Open
Software Foundation.
@@ -881,7 +881,7 @@
New front ends for GCC are being done for Pascal & Chill.
Pascal, <code>gpc</code>, stagnated for some years,
but should be released by the time you read this. See
-<tt>`http://agnes.dida.physik.uni-essen.de/~gnu-pascal'</tt>.
+`http://agnes.dida.physik.uni-essen.de/~gnu-pascal'.
</li><li><b>GUILE</b>
<p>
@@ -905,7 +905,7 @@
Texinfo now provides macro facilities and supports multicolumn tables.
It comes with an <code>install-info</code> program that packages can use to
-update the <tt>`dir'</tt> file automatically when they install their Info
+update the `dir' file automatically when they install their Info
files.
</li><li><b>GNU Common Lisp</b> (For current status, see section <a
href="#SEC23">GNU Software</a>)
@@ -921,18 +921,18 @@
</li><li><b>Experimental Electronic Cash</b>
-<tt>`http://www.lysator.liu.se/~nisse/NCash'</tt>
+`http://www.lysator.liu.se/~nisse/NCash'
is an experimental implementation of anonymous electronic cash
which is to be released as free software.
</li><li><b>Web page mirrored in France and Germany</b>
The GNU WWW site
-<tt>`http://www.gnu.ai.mit.edu'</tt>
+`http://www.gnu.ai.mit.edu'
is now mirrored in Germany at the URL
-<tt>`http://agnes.dida.physik.uni-essen.de/~gnu'</tt>,
+`http://agnes.dida.physik.uni-essen.de/~gnu',
and in France at the URL:
-<tt>`http://gnu.via.ecp.fr'</tt>.
+`http://gnu.via.ecp.fr'.
The FSF thanks Peter Gerwinski and Yann Doussot for running these mirrors.
</li><li><b>HTML Professional and GPL</b>
@@ -941,7 +941,7 @@
the terms of the GNU GPL. In order to facilitate distribution, the GPL
text was re-encoded into this more recent version of HTML, and is now
distributed with HTML Pro. An online copy can be retrieved at
-<tt>`http://www.arbornet.org/~silmaril/dtds/html/gnugpl.html'</tt>.
+`http://www.arbornet.org/~silmaril/dtds/html/gnugpl.html'.
HTML Pro is an unofficial version of the HTML DTD.
HTML Pro is distributed for
@@ -951,9 +951,9 @@
recent experimental additions in a rational and structured manner.
It comes with a <code>.ced</code> file for
GNU Emacs/psgml-mode and can be gotten at
-<tt>`ftp://www.ucc.ie/pub/html/htmlpro.{zip|tar.gz|zip.hqx}'</tt>.<br />
+`ftp://www.ucc.ie/pub/html/htmlpro.{zip|tar.gz|zip.hqx}'.<br />
Documentation is at<br />
-<tt>`http://www.arbornet.org/~silmaril/dtds/html/htmlpro.html'</tt>.
+`http://www.arbornet.org/~silmaril/dtds/html/htmlpro.html'.
</li><li><b>Meta-HTML 5.01 Source Release</b>
<p>
@@ -966,7 +966,7 @@
also provides the most commonly wanted Web functionality as built-in
primitives, so you don't have to write them. You can find out more
about the theory of implementation in this white paper
-<tt>`http://www.metahtml.com/meta-html/manifesto.html'</tt>.
+`http://www.metahtml.com/meta-html/manifesto.html'.
Web pages are authored using HTML and <Meta-HTML> statements freely
intermixed. When a page is requested by a browser, the page is passed
@@ -983,11 +983,11 @@
an interactive debugger, with a feel similar to GDB (mdb).
There is a user mailing list: <code>metahtml-users@metahtml.com</code>.
-You can subscribe on the Web at <tt>`http://www.metahtml.com/E-Mail/'</tt>,
+You can subscribe on the Web at `http://www.metahtml.com/E-Mail/',
or by sending mail to <code>metahtml-users-request@metahtml.com</code>.
Pre-compiled distribution sets for some systems are available via the
-<Meta-HTML> Web site at <tt>`http://www.metahtml.com'</tt>.
+<Meta-HTML> Web site at `http://www.metahtml.com'.
</p>
</li><li><b>Generic NQS 3.50.0 released</b>
<p>
@@ -1004,7 +1004,7 @@
& is the only freely-available batch processing system to make use
of extra scheduling capabilities of IRIX & Digital Unix.
</p><p>
-For more information, visit <tt>`http://www.shef.ac.uk/~nqs'</tt>.
+For more information, visit `http://www.shef.ac.uk/~nqs'.
</p>
</li><li><b>More Support for the Computer as Fax-Machine</b>
<p>
@@ -1034,15 +1034,15 @@
VRweb 1.2 for Unix has just been released,
VRweb 1.2 for Windows will follow in due course.
You can download VRweb from
-<tt>`ftp://iicm.tu-graz.ac.at/pub/Hyper-G/VRweb/Unix'</tt>
+`ftp://iicm.tu-graz.ac.at/pub/Hyper-G/VRweb/Unix'
and numerous mirror sites.
Further information on VRweb can be found at
-<tt>`http://hyperg.iicm.tu-graz.ac.at/vrweb'</tt>.
+`http://hyperg.iicm.tu-graz.ac.at/vrweb'.
</p><p>
VRML is a non-proprietary, platform-independent file format for 3D
graphics on the Internet.
Also see
-<tt>`http://www.sdsc.edu/vrml/'</tt>, the VRML Repository.
+`http://www.sdsc.edu/vrml/', the VRML Repository.
</p>
</li></ul>
@@ -1070,33 +1070,33 @@
<b>AIPS++</b> - (C++ rewrite of Classic AIPS, first to go GPL in 1995)
National Radio Astronomy Observatory & many others,
GPL,
-<tt>`http://aips2.nrao.edu/aips++/docs/html/aips++.html'</tt>;
+`http://aips2.nrao.edu/aips++/docs/html/aips++.html';
</p><p>
<b>Classic AIPS</b> - Astronomical Image Processing System,
National Radio Astronomy Observatory,
GPL (new this year),
-<tt>`http://www.cv.nrao.edu/aips/aips-home.html'</tt>;
+`http://www.cv.nrao.edu/aips/aips-home.html';
</p><p>
<b>IDL</b> - Interactive Data Language,
Research Systems, Inc.,
Proprietary license,
-<tt>`http://www.rsinc.com/idl/index.html'</tt>;
+`http://www.rsinc.com/idl/index.html';
</p><p>
<b>IRAF</b> - Image Reduction and Analysis Facility,
National Optical Astronomy Observatories,
(runs Kitt Peak National Observatory and others),
License more permissive than GPL (new this year),
-<tt>`http://iraf.noao.edu/'</tt>;
+`http://iraf.noao.edu/';
and
</p><p>
<b>MIDAS</b> - Munich Image Data Analysis System,
European Southern Observatory,
GPL (new this year),
-<tt>`http://www.eso.org/midas-info/midas.html'</tt>.
+`http://www.eso.org/midas-info/midas.html'.
</p><p>
A table comparing many (mostly free) environments potentially useful
to data analysis appears at
-<tt>`http://lheawww.gsfc.nasa.gov/users/barrett/IDAE/table.1.html'</tt>.
+`http://lheawww.gsfc.nasa.gov/users/barrett/IDAE/table.1.html'.
</p>
<p>
@@ -1109,7 +1109,7 @@
of this package's excellent routines in a free system. This will be
Difficult, but the commitment appears to be there. A number of
efforts have already been started, one of which (numerical Python,
-<tt>`http://www.python.org/'</tt>) has the support of a major lab.
+`http://www.python.org/') has the support of a major lab.
</p>
@@ -1196,7 +1196,7 @@
distribute it widely, along with the translation of Version 2 of the GNU
General Public License. This translation of the GPL is authorized by the
FSF and is available by anonymous FTP from <code>ftp.sra.co.jp</code> in
-<tt>`/pub/gnu/local-fix/GPL2-j'</tt>. They are working on a formal
+`/pub/gnu/local-fix/GPL2-j'. They are working on a formal
translation of the GNU Library General Public License. They also solicit
donations and offer GNU software consulting.
@@ -1208,8 +1208,8 @@
principal version of Emacs. See section <a href="#SEC23">GNU Software</a>,
for more details on MULE.
The FSF does not distribute <code>nepoch</code>, but MULE is available on the
section <a href="#SEC35">January 1997 Source Code CD-ROMs</a>.
-FTP it from <code>sh.wide.ad.jp</code> in <tt>`/JAPAN/mule'</tt>, or
-<code>etlport.etl.go.jp</code> in <tt>`/pub/mule'</tt>.
+FTP it from <code>sh.wide.ad.jp</code> in `/JAPAN/mule', or
+<code>etlport.etl.go.jp</code> in `/pub/mule'.
</p>
<p>
@@ -1319,7 +1319,7 @@
similar to those of IFS.
</p><p>
For now, the domain name will remain <code>icot.or.jp</code>. For more
-information, please see URL <tt>`http://www.icot.or.jp/'</tt>.
+information, please see URL `http://www.icot.or.jp/'.
</p>
<p>
@@ -1334,7 +1334,7 @@
available via FTP from host
<code>ftp.sra.co.jp</code>
in file
-<tt>`/pub/lang/smalltalk/ipa/VisualWorks2.5/IPA006.tar.gz'</tt>.
+`/pub/lang/smalltalk/ipa/VisualWorks2.5/IPA006.tar.gz'.
</p>
@@ -1361,7 +1361,7 @@
Version 2.0 of the GNU C library should be released when you read this.
GNU/Hurd
support is now fully functional. The new GNU C library will also be
-the new standard system C library on GNU/Linux, <tt>`libc.so.6'</tt>. The
+the new standard system C library on GNU/Linux, `libc.so.6'. The
GNU C library is now maintained by Ulrich Drepper (who also did the
Linux/i386 port) but it would not be what it is today without the help
of Roland McGrath (former maintainer and main contributor), David
@@ -1371,7 +1371,7 @@
The goal for the GNU C library is to conform to the POSIX & X/Open
standards; we are very close to that goal. The main improvements are
new floating-point printing/reading functions that are perfectly accurate
-& much faster than the old code (Ulrich); an <tt>`nsswitch.conf'</tt>
+& much faster than the old code (Ulrich); an `nsswitch.conf'
mechanism for versatile name database lookup, paving the way for easy
plug-in support of protocols like NIS (Roland & Ulrich); a complete
set of internationalization features including POSIX.2-compatible
@@ -1384,7 +1384,7 @@
The most progressive change is probably the complete thread-safeness.
Functions with a non-reentrant interface now have a reentrant
counterpart, others use internal locking. The whole standard I/O and
-<tt>`nsswitch.conf'</tt> mechanism is thread safe. Together with a
+`nsswitch.conf' mechanism is thread safe. Together with a
separately available thread library the system now nearly 100%
conforms with the POSIX threads standard.
@@ -1412,7 +1412,7 @@
library written in Objective-C. Much remains to be done to bring this
library close to the OpenStep specifications. Volunteers should contact
<code>mccallum@gnu.ai.mit.edu</code>.
-Also see <tt>`http://www.gnustep.org/'</tt>.
+Also see `http://www.gnustep.org/'.
</li><li><code>recode</code> (For current status, see section <a
href="#SEC23">GNU Software</a>)
@@ -1526,12 +1526,12 @@
<p>
The GNU Service Directory is a list of people who offer support & other
consulting services. It is
-<tt>`/pub/gnu/GNUinfo/SERVICE'</tt> on a GNU FTP host (listed in section <a
href="#SEC39">How to Get GNU Software</a>),
+`/pub/gnu/GNUinfo/SERVICE' on a GNU FTP host (listed in section <a
href="#SEC39">How to Get GNU Software</a>),
on the World Wide Web
-at URL <tt>`http://www.gnu.ai.mit.edu/prep/service.html'</tt>,
-in the file <tt>`etc/SERVICE'</tt> in the Emacs distribution,
+at URL `http://www.gnu.ai.mit.edu/prep/service.html',
+in the file `etc/SERVICE' in the Emacs distribution,
&
-the file <tt>`SERVICE'</tt> in the GCC distribution.
+the file `SERVICE' in the GCC distribution.
Contact us to get it or to be listed in it.
Service providers who share their income with the FSF are listed in
section <a href="#SEC10">Help from Free Software Companies</a>.
@@ -1542,9 +1542,9 @@
many Internet mailing lists for bug reports, announcements, & questions.
They are also gatewayed into USENET news as our <code>gnu.*</code> newsgroups.
Both are listed in file
-<tt>`/pub/gnu/GNUinfo/MAILINGLISTS'</tt> on a GNU FTP host (listed in section
<a href="#SEC39">How to Get GNU Software</a>),
-in the file <tt>`etc/MAILINGLISTS'</tt> in the Emacs distribution,
-at URL <tt>`http://www.gnu.ai.mit.edu/prep/mailinglists.html'</tt>
+`/pub/gnu/GNUinfo/MAILINGLISTS' on a GNU FTP host (listed in section <a
href="#SEC39">How to Get GNU Software</a>),
+in the file `etc/MAILINGLISTS' in the Emacs distribution,
+at URL `http://www.gnu.ai.mit.edu/prep/mailinglists.html'
or request it from either address on
the top menu.
@@ -1667,7 +1667,7 @@
We are working on a more accurate simulation of real airplane flight
characteristics.
-</li><li><b>Apache</b> <em>Also see</em> <tt>`http://www.apache.org/'</tt>
(SrcCD)
+</li><li><b>Apache</b> <em>Also see</em> `http://www.apache.org/' (SrcCD)
Apache is an HTTP server designed as a successor to the NCSA family of web
servers. It adds a significant amount of new functionality, has an extensive
@@ -1724,7 +1724,7 @@
Binutils includes these programs:
<code>ar</code>,
-<code>c<tt>++</tt>filt</code>,
+<code>c++filt</code>,
<code>demangle</code>,
<code>gas</code>,
<code>gprof</code>,
@@ -1791,14 +1791,14 @@
for MIPS & Sparc). Other architectures will become available again
as soon as somebody does the port.
-</li><li><b>C<tt>++</tt> Library</b> (BinCD, SrcCD)
+</li><li><b>C++ Library</b> (BinCD, SrcCD)
<p>
-The GNU C<tt>++</tt> library (libg<tt>++</tt>) contains an extensive
collection of
+The GNU C++ library (libg++) contains an extensive collection of
container and utility classes, including Obstacks, multiple-precision
Integers and Rationals, Complex numbers, BitSets, and BitStrings.
</p><p>
-The distribution also includes the libstdc<tt>++</tt> library. This implements
-library facilities defined by the forthcoming ANSI/ISO C<tt>++</tt> standard,
+The distribution also includes the libstdc++ library. This implements
+library facilities defined by the forthcoming ANSI/ISO C++ standard,
including strings, the iostream library, and a port of the Standard
Template Library.
</p>
@@ -1844,8 +1844,8 @@
</p><p>
Send bugs to <code>bug-gnu-chess@prep.ai.mit.edu</code> &
general comments to <code>info-gnu-chess@prep.ai.mit.edu</code>.
-Visit the author's website at <tt>`http://www.win.net/~msm/index.html'</tt>.
-Play GNU Chess on the web at <tt>`http://www.delorie.com/game-room/chess'</tt>.
+Visit the author's website at `http://www.win.net/~msm/index.html'.
+Play GNU Chess on the web at `http://www.delorie.com/game-room/chess'.
</p>
</li><li><b>CLISP</b> (SrcCD)
@@ -1936,7 +1936,7 @@
</li><li><b>DJGPP</b> <em>Also see "GCC" in this article</em> (BinCD)
<p>
-DJ Delorie has ported GCC/G<tt>++</tt> to i386s running DOS. DJGPP has a
32-bit
+DJ Delorie has ported GCC/G++ to i386s running DOS. DJGPP has a 32-bit
i386 DOS extender with a symbolic debugger, development libraries, & ports
of Bison, <code>flex</code>, & Binutils. Full source code is provided.
It needs at least 5MB of hard disk space to install & 512K
@@ -1950,7 +1950,7 @@
environment; a free DPMI server is included.
</p><p>
FTP from <code>ftp.simtel.net</code> in
-<tt>`/pub/simtelnet/gnu/djgpp/'</tt> (or a SimTel mirror site).
+`/pub/simtelnet/gnu/djgpp/' (or a SimTel mirror site).
</p><p>
Ask <code>listserv@delorie.com</code>,
to join a DJGPP users mailing list.
@@ -1984,7 +1984,7 @@
This is a snapshot of Ohio State's GNU Emacs Lisp FTP Archive. FTP it from
<code>archive.cis.ohio-state.edu</code> in
-<tt>`/pub/gnu/emacs/elisp-archive'</tt>.
+`/pub/gnu/emacs/elisp-archive'.
</li><li><b>Emacs</b> <em>Also see section <a href="#SEC21">Forthcoming
GNUs</a></em> <b>[FSFman(s), FSFrc]</b>
@@ -2075,7 +2075,7 @@
SGI Iris 4D (Irix 4.x & 5.x);
Sony News/RISC (NewsOS);
Stardent i860 (SysV);
-Sun 3 & 4, SPARC 1, 1<tt>+</tt>, 2, 10, Classic (SunOS 4.0, 4.1, Solaris
2.0--2.3);
+Sun 3 & 4, SPARC 1, 1+, 2, 10, Classic (SunOS 4.0, 4.1, Solaris 2.0--2.3);
Tadpole 68k (SysV);
Tektronix XD88 (SysV.3) & 4300 (BSD); &
Titan P2 & P3 (SysV).
@@ -2139,11 +2139,11 @@
</li><li><code>f2c</code> <em>Also see "Fortran" below & in section <a
href="#SEC21">Forthcoming GNUs</a></em> (SrcCD)
-<code>f2c</code> converts Fortran-77 source into C or C<tt>++</tt>, which can
be
-compiled with GCC or G<tt>++</tt>. Get bug fixes by FTP from site
+<code>f2c</code> converts Fortran-77 source into C or C++, which can be
+compiled with GCC or G++. Get bug fixes by FTP from site
<code>netlib.bell-labs.com</code> or by email from
<code>netlib@netlib.bell-labs.com</code>.
-For a summary, see the file <tt>`/netlib/f2c/readme.Z'</tt>.
+For a summary, see the file `/netlib/f2c/readme.Z'.
</li><li><code>ffcall</code> (SrcCD)
@@ -2244,7 +2244,7 @@
</li><li><b>GCC</b> <em>Also see section <a href="#SEC16">GNUs
Flashes</a></em> (BinCD, SrcCD) <b>[FSFman]</b>
<p>
-Version 2 of the GNU C Compiler supports the languages C, C<tt>++</tt>, and
+Version 2 of the GNU C Compiler supports the languages C, C++, and
Objective-C; the source
file name suffix or a compiler option selects the language.
(Also see "GNAT" later in this article for Ada language supports.)
@@ -2253,7 +2253,7 @@
any Objective-C classes aside from <code>object</code>, but see "GNUstep" in
section <a href="#SEC21">Forthcoming GNUs</a>).
As much as possible,
-G<tt>++</tt> is kept compatible with the evolving draft ANSI standard, but not
+G++ is kept compatible with the evolving draft ANSI standard, but not
with <code>cfront</code> (AT&T's compiler), which has been diverging from
ANSI.
</p><p>
GCC is a fairly portable optimizing compiler which performs many
@@ -2360,7 +2360,7 @@
Using the configuration scheme for GCC, building a cross-compiler is as
easy as building a native compiler.
</p><p>
-Version 1 of GCC, G<tt>++</tt>, & libg<tt>++</tt> are no longer maintained.
+Version 1 of GCC, G++, & libg++ are no longer maintained.
</p><p>
Texinfo source for the <cite>Using and Porting GNU CC</cite> manual
is included with GCC (see section <a href="#SEC38">GNU Documentation</a>).
@@ -2368,17 +2368,17 @@
</li><li><b>GDB</b> (BinCD, SrcCD) <b>[FSFman, FSFrc]</b>
<p>
GDB, the <b>G</b>NU <b>D</b>e<b>B</b>ugger, is a source-level debugger for C,
-C<tt>++</tt>, & Fortran. It provides partial support for Modula-2 &
Chill.
+C++, & Fortran. It provides partial support for Modula-2 & Chill.
</p><p>
-GDB can debug both C & C<tt>++</tt>, & will work with executables
-made by many different compilers; but, C<tt>++</tt> debugging will have
+GDB can debug both C & C++, & will work with executables
+made by many different compilers; but, C++ debugging will have
some limitations if you do not use GCC.
GDB has a command line user interface, and Emacs has GDB mode as an
interface. Two X interfaces (not distributed or maintained by the FSF)
are: <code>gdbtk</code> (FTP it from <code>ftp.cygnus.com</code> in directory
-<tt>`/pub/gdb'</tt>); and <code>xxgdb</code> (FTP it from
<code>ftp.x.org</code> in
-directory <tt>`/contrib/utilities'</tt>).
+`/pub/gdb'); and <code>xxgdb</code> (FTP it from <code>ftp.x.org</code> in
+directory `/contrib/utilities').
Executable files and symbol tables are read via the BFD library, which
allows a single copy of GDB to debug programs with multiple object file
@@ -2481,7 +2481,7 @@
is available for many more Unix variants than any other comparable product, and
inter-operates with other NQS systems, including Cray's NQE.
-</li><li><code>geomview</code> <em>See</em>
<tt>`http://www.geom.umn.edu/software/geomview'</tt> (SrcCD)
+</li><li><code>geomview</code> <em>See</em>
`http://www.geom.umn.edu/software/geomview' (SrcCD)
<code>geomview</code> is an interactive geometry viewing program, for Unix
systems
with Motif, using X, GL, or OpenGL graphics. It allows multiple independently
@@ -2565,10 +2565,10 @@
GNAT, a front end for the entire Ada 95 language, including all special needs
annexes, is available via anonymous FTP from <code>cs.nyu.edu</code>
-and various mirror sites in <tt>`/pub/gnat'</tt>. SGI, DEC, and
+and various mirror sites in `/pub/gnat'. SGI, DEC, and
Siemens Nixdorf have chosen GNU Ada 95 as the Ada compiler for their
systems. GNAT is maintained by Ada Core Technologies. For more
-information, see <tt>`http://www.gnat.com'</tt>.
+information, see `http://www.gnat.com'.
</li><li><b>GNATS</b> (SrcCD)
@@ -2611,8 +2611,8 @@
<code>gperf</code> generates perfect hash tables.
The C version is in package cperf.
-The C<tt>++</tt> version is in libg<tt>++</tt>.
-Both produce hash functions in either C or C<tt>++</tt>.
+The C++ version is in libg++.
+Both produce hash functions in either C or C++.
</li><li><b>Graphics</b> (SrcCD)
@@ -2650,8 +2650,8 @@
of printers, and typewriter-like devices. Groff's <code>mm</code> macro
package
is almost compatible with the DWB <code>mm</code> macros with several
extensions.
Also included is a modified version of the Berkeley <code>me</code> macros and
an
-enhanced version of the X11 <code>xditview</code> previewer. Written in
C<tt>++</tt>,
-these programs can be compiled with GNU C<tt>++</tt> Version 2.7.2 or later.
+enhanced version of the X11 <code>xditview</code> previewer. Written in C++,
+these programs can be compiled with GNU C++ Version 2.7.2 or later.
Groff users are encouraged to contribute enhancements. Most needed
are complete Texinfo documentation, a <code>grap</code> emulation (a
<code>pic</code>
@@ -2690,7 +2690,7 @@
(including Deskjet & DJ5xxC support). Previewers work under X11 (Unix),
OS/2 (PM & full screen), & MS-DOS (SVGA, VGA, & HGC).
-</li><li><b>HylaFAX</b> <em>Also see</em>
<tt>`http://www.vix.com/hylafax/'</tt> (SrcCD)
+</li><li><b>HylaFAX</b> <em>Also see</em> `http://www.vix.com/hylafax/'
(SrcCD)
HylaFAX (once named FlexFAX) is a facsimile system for Unix systems. It
supports sending, receiving, & polled retrieval of facsimile, as well as
@@ -2717,10 +2717,10 @@
GNU <code>indent</code> formats C source code into the GNU, BSD, K&R, or
your own special indentation style.
GNU <code>indent</code> is more robust & provides more functionality than
other
-such programs, including handling C<tt>++</tt> comments.
+such programs, including handling C++ comments.
It runs on Unix, DOS, VMS and ATARI systems.
</p><p>
-The next version will also format C<tt>++</tt> source code.
+The next version will also format C++ source code.
A Java version may be considered in the future.
</p>
</li><li><b>Inetutils</b> (SrcCD)
@@ -2750,7 +2750,7 @@
The FSF is not distributing JACAL on any physical media. You can FTP it or
get it from the Web site below.
Documentation is at
-<tt>`http://www-swiss.ai.mit.edu/~jaffer/JACAL.html'</tt>.
+`http://www-swiss.ai.mit.edu/~jaffer/JACAL.html'.
</p>
</li><li><b>Karma</b> (SrcCD)
@@ -2767,7 +2767,7 @@
with various features (such as the ability to scroll backwards) that most
pagers lack.
-</li><li><b>Lynx</b> <em>Also see</em> <tt>`http://lynx.browser.org'</tt>
(SrcCD)
+</li><li><b>Lynx</b> <em>Also see</em> `http://lynx.browser.org' (SrcCD)
Lynx is a text-only World Wide Web browser for those running
character-only ("cursor-addressable") terminals or terminal emulators.
@@ -2843,7 +2843,7 @@
Older versions of <code>cdwrite</code>
were included with older versions of <code>mkisofs</code>;
<code>sunsite.unc.edu</code> has the latest version:
-<tt>`/pub/Linux/utils/disk-management/cdwrite-2.0.tar.gz'</tt>.
+`/pub/Linux/utils/disk-management/cdwrite-2.0.tar.gz'.
</p>
</li><li><code>mtools</code> (SrcCD)
@@ -2881,8 +2881,8 @@
</li><li><b>NIH Class Library</b> (SrcCD)
-The NIH Class Library is a set of C<tt>++</tt> classes (similar to
-Smalltalk-80's) written in C<tt>++</tt> by Keith Gorlen of the National
Institutes
+The NIH Class Library is a set of C++ classes (similar to
+Smalltalk-80's) written in C++ by Keith Gorlen of the National Institutes
of Health (NIH).
</li><li><code>nvi</code> (SrcCD)
@@ -2920,13 +2920,13 @@
</li><li><b>OBST</b> (SrcCD)
-OBST is a persistent object management system with bindings to C<tt>++</tt>.
+OBST is a persistent object management system with bindings to C++.
OBST supports incremental loading of methods. Its graphical tools
require the X Window System.
It features a hands-on tutorial including sample programs. It compiles
-with G<tt>++</tt>, and should install easily on most Unix platforms.
+with G++, and should install easily on most Unix platforms.
-</li><li><b>Octave</b> <em>Also see</em>
<tt>`http://www.che.wisc.edu/octave'</tt> (SrcCD)
+</li><li><b>Octave</b> <em>Also see</em> `http://www.che.wisc.edu/octave'
(SrcCD)
Octave does arithmetic for real and complex scalars and matrices,
solves sets of nonlinear algebraic equations,
@@ -3204,7 +3204,7 @@
</li><li><b>Termcap Library</b> (SrcCD) <b>[FSFman]</b>
-The GNU Termcap library is a drop-in replacement for <tt>`libtermcap.a'</tt> on
+The GNU Termcap library is a drop-in replacement for `libtermcap.a' on
any system. It does not place an arbitrary limit on the size of Termcap
entries, unlike most other Termcap libraries. Included is source for the
<cite>Termcap Manual</cite> in Texinfo format (see section <a
href="#SEC38">GNU Documentation</a>).
@@ -3224,7 +3224,7 @@
The University of Washington maintains & supports a tape distribution of
TeX for Unix systems. The core material is Karl Berry's <code>web2c</code>
TeX package. Sources are available via anonymous FTP; retrieval
-instructions are in <tt>`/pub/tex/unixtex.ftp'</tt> on
<code>ftp.cs.umb.edu</code>.
+instructions are in `/pub/tex/unixtex.ftp' on <code>ftp.cs.umb.edu</code>.
If you receive any installation support from the University of Washington,
consider sending them a donation.
</p><p>
@@ -3242,10 +3242,10 @@
USA
Electronic-Mail: <code>mackay@cs.washington.edu</code>
-Telephone: <tt>+</tt>1-206-543-2268
+Telephone: +1-206-543-2268
</pre>
-Please make checks payable to: <tt>`University of Washington'</tt>.
+Please make checks payable to: `University of Washington'.
Do not specify any other payee. That causes accounting problems.
Checks must be in U.S. dollars, drawn on a U.S. bank.
Only prepaid orders can be handled.
@@ -3430,7 +3430,7 @@
You can FTP
the current
list in the file
-<tt>`/pub/gnu/ProgramIndex'</tt> from a GNU FTP host (listed in section <a
href="#SEC39">How to Get GNU Software</a>).
+`/pub/gnu/ProgramIndex' from a GNU FTP host (listed in section <a
href="#SEC39">How to Get GNU Software</a>).
</p>
@@ -3496,8 +3496,8 @@
* buildhash Ispell
* bzrto Fontutils
- * c<tt>++</tt> GCC
- * c<tt>++</tt>filt Binutils
+ * c++ GCC
+ * c++filt Binutils
* c2ph perl
* ca100 xopt
* caesar bsd44
@@ -3664,7 +3664,7 @@
* fixinc.svr4 GCC
* fixincludes GCC
* flex flex
- * flex<tt>++</tt> flex
+ * flex++ flex
* flythrough geomview
* fmt bsd44
* fnid ID Utils
@@ -3687,14 +3687,14 @@
* ftpd bsd44
* ftpd Inetutils
- * g<tt>++</tt> GCC
+ * g++ GCC
* gas Binutils
* gawk GAWK
* gcal gcal
* gcc GCC
* gcore bsd44
* gdb GDB
- * genclass libg<tt>++</tt>
+ * genclass libg++
* geomstuff geomview
* gettext gettext
* getty bsd44
@@ -3737,7 +3737,7 @@
* gpc xopt
* gpc xreq
* gperf cperf
- * gperf libg<tt>++</tt>
+ * gperf libg++
* gprof Binutils
* graffiti geomview
* graph Graphics
@@ -3846,7 +3846,7 @@
* libedit.a bsd44
* libF77.a f2c
* libF77.a g77
- * libg<tt>++</tt>.a libg++
+ * libg++.a libg++
* libgdbm.a gdbm
* libgf.a Fontutils
* libgmp.a gmp
@@ -4091,7 +4091,7 @@
* psycho xopt
* ptester phttpd
* ptx ptx
- * pubdic<tt>+</tt> xopt
+ * pubdic+ xopt
* puzzle xopt
* puzzle xreq
* pwd Shellutils
@@ -4241,7 +4241,7 @@
* telnetd bsd44
* telnetd Inetutils
* test Shellutils
- * test-g<tt>++</tt> DejaGnu
+ * test-g++ DejaGnu
* test-tool DejaGnu
* tetris bsd44
* tex TeX
@@ -4547,7 +4547,7 @@
</p>
<p>
The FSF Deluxe Distribution contains the binaries and sources to hundreds
-of different programs including Emacs, the GNU C/C<tt>++</tt> Compiler, the GNU
+of different programs including Emacs, the GNU C/C++ Compiler, the GNU
Debugger, the complete X Window System, and all the GNU utilities.
</p>
@@ -4608,8 +4608,8 @@
Boston, MA 02110-1301
USA
- Telephone: <tt>+</tt>1-617-542-5942
- Fax (including Japan): <tt>+</tt>1-617-542-2652
+ Telephone: +1-617-542-5942
+ Fax (including Japan): +1-617-542-2652
Electronic Mail: gnu@prep.ai.mit.edu
World Wide Web: http://www.gnu.ai.mit.edu
</pre>
@@ -4734,7 +4734,7 @@
will be available at the end of January 1997.
This enables the people who use these systems to compile GNU and other free
software without having to buy a proprietary compiler. You can also use
-these GNU tools to compile your own C/C<tt>++</tt>/Objective-C programs.
+these GNU tools to compile your own C/C++/Objective-C programs.
Older editions of this CD are available while supplies last at a reduced
price; see the
see section <a href="#SEC46">Free Software Foundation Order Form</a>.
@@ -4756,7 +4756,7 @@
<pre>
* DJGPP
- * GCC/G<tt>++</tt>/Objective-C
+ * GCC/G++/Objective-C
* GNU C Library
* GDB
* Binutils
@@ -4764,7 +4764,7 @@
* Emacs (MS-DOS only)
* Flex
* Make
- * libg<tt>++</tt>
+ * libg++
</pre>
<p>
@@ -4893,7 +4893,7 @@
* g77 0.5.19
* GAWK 3.0.1
* gcal 2.10
- * GCC/G<tt>++</tt>/Objective-C 2.7.2.1
+ * GCC/G++/Objective-C 2.7.2.1
* GDB 4.16
* gdbm 1.7.3
* Generic NQS 3.50.2
@@ -4929,7 +4929,7 @@
* Ispell 3.1.20
* karma 1.6
* less 321
- * libg<tt>++</tt> 2.7.2
+ * libg++ 2.7.2
* libobjects 0.1.19
* lynx 2.6
* m4 1.4
@@ -5051,7 +5051,7 @@
* g77 0.5.18
* GAWK 3.0.0
* gcal 1.01
- * GCC/G<tt>++</tt>/Objective-C 2.7.2
+ * GCC/G++/Objective-C 2.7.2
* GCC 2.7.2.1
* GDB 4.16
* gdbm 1.7.3
@@ -5086,7 +5086,7 @@
* Ispell 3.1.20
* karma 1.4
* less 321
- * libg<tt>++</tt> 2.7.2
+ * libg++ 2.7.2
* libobjects 0.1.19
* lynx 2.5
* m4 1.4
@@ -5233,7 +5233,7 @@
The <cite>GNU Emacs Manual</cite> (12th Edition for Version 19.33) describes
editing with
GNU Emacs. It explains advanced features, including outline mode and
regular expression search; how to use special programming modes to write
-languages like C<tt>++</tt> and TeX;
+languages like C++ and TeX;
how to use the <code>tags</code> utility;
how to compile and correct code; how to make your own keybindings; and
other elementary customizations.
@@ -5277,7 +5277,7 @@
<p>
The <cite>Flex</cite> manual (Edition 1.03 for Version 2.3.7) teaches you to
write a lexical scanner definition for the <code>flex</code> program to create
a
-C<tt>++</tt> or C-coded scanner that recognizes the patterns defined. You need
+C++ or C-coded scanner that recognizes the patterns defined. You need
no prior knowledge of scanners.
</p>
@@ -5293,7 +5293,7 @@
tells how to run, install, and port the GNU C Compiler to new systems. It
lists new features and incompatibilities of GCC, but people not familiar
with C will still need a good reference on the C programming language. It
-also covers G<tt>++</tt>.
+also covers G++.
</p>
<p>
@@ -5367,13 +5367,13 @@
address</var>, mode: <code>binary</code>). If you
can't reach one of them, get the software from GNU's main FTP host,
<code>prep.ai.mit.edu</code> (IP address: <code>18.159.0.42</code>). More
-hosts & details are in <tt>`/pub/gnu/GETTING.GNU.SOFTWARE'</tt> &
-<tt>`/pub/gnu/GNUinfo/FTP'</tt> on any host.
+hosts & details are in `/pub/gnu/GETTING.GNU.SOFTWARE' &
+`/pub/gnu/GNUinfo/FTP' on any host.
</p>
<p>
Most of the files on the FTP sites are compressed with <code>gzip</code> to
-lessen FTP traffic. Refer to the <tt>`/pub/gnu/=README-about-.gz-files'</tt>
+lessen FTP traffic. Refer to the `/pub/gnu/=README-about-.gz-files'
on each FTP site for instructions on uncompressing them.
<code>uncompress</code>
and <code>unpack</code> <em>do not work</em>!
@@ -5415,13 +5415,13 @@
<code>ftp.hawaii.edu</code>,
<code>mango.rsmas.miami.edu</code> (VMS GCC),
<code>wuarchive.wustl.edu</code>,
-<code>ftp.uu.net</code> in <tt>`/systems/gnu'</tt>,
+<code>ftp.uu.net</code> in `/systems/gnu',
<code>gatekeeper.dec.com</code>.
</p>
<p>
-If you can UUCP, get e-mail instructions from <tt>info@contrib.de
-(Europe)</tt>.
+If you can UUCP, get e-mail instructions from <code>info@contrib.de</code>
+(Europe).
</p>
@@ -5479,10 +5479,10 @@
testing (it runs on high end Amiga & Atari computers). PowerPC & MIPS
ports are being worked on.
FTP it from
-<code>tsx-11.mit.edu</code> in <tt>`/pub/linux'</tt> (USA)
+<code>tsx-11.mit.edu</code> in `/pub/linux' (USA)
&
from
-<code>ftp.funet.fi</code> in <tt>`/pub/Linux'</tt> (Europe).
+<code>ftp.funet.fi</code> in `/pub/Linux' (Europe).
</p><p>
Ask <code>majordomo@vger.rutgers.edu</code> about mailing lists. See USENET
newsgroups, e.g. <code>comp.os.linux.misc</code>, for news.
@@ -5493,25 +5493,25 @@
programs.
The BCS is now dissolved, but many of the smaller groups operating under
it are expected to continue.
-See URL: <tt>`http://www.bcs.org/'</tt>.
+See URL: `http://www.bcs.org/'.
</li><li><b>GNU Software on the Amiga</b>
Get Amiga ports of many GNU programs via FTP from
-<code>ftp.funet.fi</code> in <tt>`/pub/amiga/gnu'</tt> (Europe).
+<code>ftp.funet.fi</code> in `/pub/amiga/gnu' (Europe).
For info on (or offers to help with) the GCC port and related projects, ask
Leonard Norrgard, <code>vinsci@nic.funet.fi</code>. For info on the GNU
Emacs port,
ask Dave Gilbert, <code>dgilbert@jaywon.pci.on.ca</code>
or
-see <tt>`http://www.realtime.tinymush.org/~dgilbert/emacs-19.html'</tt>
+see `http://www.realtime.tinymush.org/~dgilbert/emacs-19.html'
for a status update.
-You can get more info from a GNU FTP host (listed in section <a
href="#SEC39">How to Get GNU Software</a>) in the file
<tt>`/pub/gnu/MicrosPorts/Amiga'</tt>.
+You can get more info from a GNU FTP host (listed in section <a
href="#SEC39">How to Get GNU Software</a>) in the file
`/pub/gnu/MicrosPorts/Amiga'.
</li><li><b>GNU Software for Atari TOS and Atari Minix</b>
Get Atari ports by anonymous FTP from <code>atari.archive.umich.edu</code>,
-in <tt>`/atari/Gnustuff'</tt>, maintained by Howard Chu,
+in `/atari/Gnustuff', maintained by Howard Chu,
<code>howard@lloyd.com</code>.
The GNU software runs on all Atari 68000 and 68030-based systems; a hard
drive and 4 MB RAM minimum are recommended for using the compilers.
@@ -5521,14 +5521,14 @@
</li><li><b>GNU Software for OS/2</b>
<p>
Ports of many GNU programs are on the FTP host <code>ftp-os2.cdrom.com</code>
-in <tt>`/pub/os2'</tt>. One of these is of the GNU
+in `/pub/os2'. One of these is of the GNU
C/C++/Objective-C Compiler to OS/2 2.x and OS/2 Warp, with the GNU
assembler, documentation, and OS/2-specific C libraries.
</p><p>
This is Eberhard Mattes' <code>emx</code> port, which also features GDB and
many
Unix-related library functions like <code>fork</code>. Programs compiled by
this
port also run on a 80386 under DOS. It is in directory
-<tt>`/pub/os2/lang/emx09c'</tt>. <code>emx 0.9c</code> is a port of GCC
2.7.2.1.
+`/pub/os2/lang/emx09c'. <code>emx 0.9c</code> is a port of GCC 2.7.2.1.
To join the e-mail list, send email containing `<i>subscribe emx</i>' to
<code>majordomo@iaehv.nl</code>.
</p>
@@ -5602,7 +5602,7 @@
</li><li>
Pentium Pro, Pentium, or 486 PC laptops, notebooks, or compatibles
-with 600<tt>+</tt> MB of disk & Ethernet cards.
+with 600+ MB of disk & Ethernet cards.
</li><li>
@@ -5842,7 +5842,7 @@
You can charge a donation to any of Carte Blanche, Diner's Club, JCB,
MasterCard, Visa, or American Express. Charges may also be
faxed to
-<tt>+</tt>1-617-542-2652.
++1-617-542-2652.
</p>
@@ -5896,7 +5896,7 @@
Fax: +1 408 542 9700
Electronic-Mail: <code>info@cygnus.com</code>
FTP: <code>ftp.cygnus.com</code>
- World Wide Web: <tt>`http://www.Cygnus.com/'</tt>
+ World Wide Web: `http://www.Cygnus.com/'
</pre>
@@ -5915,8 +5915,8 @@
PRICE AND CONTENTS MAY CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE AFTER July 31, 1997.
A possibly more current version of this order form can be found on the
-World Wide Web at <tt>`http://www.gnu.ai.mit.edu/order/order.html'</tt> or
-can be found in file <tt>`/pub/gnu/GNUinfo/ORDERS'</tt> on a GNU FTP host
+World Wide Web at `http://www.gnu.ai.mit.edu/order/order.html' or
+can be found in file `/pub/gnu/GNUinfo/ORDERS' on a GNU FTP host
(listed in section <a href="#SEC39">How to Get GNU Software</a>).
FSF Deluxe Distribution
@@ -6194,8 +6194,8 @@
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
A possibly more current version of this order form can be found on the
-World Wide Web at <tt>`http://www.gnu.ai.mit.edu/order/order.html'</tt> or
-can be found in file <tt>`/pub/gnu/GNUinfo/ORDERS'</tt> on a GNU FTP host
+World Wide Web at `http://www.gnu.ai.mit.edu/order/order.html' or
+can be found in file `/pub/gnu/GNUinfo/ORDERS' on a GNU FTP host
(listed in section <a href="#SEC39">How to Get GNU Software</a>).
Please mail orders to: Free Software Foundation
@@ -6282,7 +6282,7 @@
<p class="unprintable">Updated:
<!-- timestamp start -->
-$Date: 2019/08/17 07:55:29 $
+$Date: 2020/07/06 13:28:30 $
<!-- timestamp end -->
</p>
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diff -u -b -r1.12 -r1.13
--- bull23.html 17 Aug 2019 07:55:29 -0000 1.12
+++ bull23.html 6 Jul 2020 13:28:30 -0000 1.13
@@ -153,12 +153,12 @@
<p>
We maintain a list of copylefted software that we do not presently
distribute. FTP the file
-<tt>`/pub/gnu/GPLedSoftware'</tt> from a GNU FTP host
+`/pub/gnu/GPLedSoftware' from a GNU FTP host
(see section <a href="#SEC38">How to Get GNU Software</a>).
Please let us know of additional programs we should mention.
We don't list Emacs Lisp Libraries;
host <code>archive.cis.ohio-state.edu</code> has a list of those you can FTP
-in the file <tt>`/pub/gnu/emacs/elisp-archive/LCD-datafile.Z'</tt>.
+in the file `/pub/gnu/emacs/elisp-archive/LCD-datafile.Z'.
</p>
@@ -260,10 +260,10 @@
testing (it runs on high end Amiga & Atari computers).
MIPS, PowerPC & Sparc ports are being worked on.
FTP it from
-<code>tsx-11.mit.edu</code> in <tt>`/pub/linux'</tt> (USA)
+<code>tsx-11.mit.edu</code> in `/pub/linux' (USA)
&
from
-<code>ftp.funet.fi</code> in <tt>`/pub/Linux'</tt> (Europe).
+<code>ftp.funet.fi</code> in `/pub/Linux' (Europe).
</p><p>
Ask <code>majordomo@vger.rutgers.edu</code> about mailing lists. See USENET
newsgroups, e.g. <code>comp.os.linux.misc</code>, for news.
@@ -305,7 +305,7 @@
them--for example, the Berkeley network utilities.
</p><p>
The rest of components, we had to write. These include Emacs, the
-GNU C & C<tt>++</tt> compilers & libraries, Bash, Ghostscript, Groff,
&
+GNU C & C++ compilers & libraries, Bash, Ghostscript, Groff, &
many others.
</p>
@@ -580,10 +580,10 @@
1-1-1 Hirakawa-cho, Chiyoda-ku
Tokyo 102, Japan
- Phone: (<tt>+</tt>81-3)3234-2611
- Fax: (<tt>+</tt>81-3)3942-5174
+ Phone: (+81-3)3234-2611
+ Fax: (+81-3)3942-5174
E-mail: <code>info-wingnut@sra.co.jp</code>
- WWW: <tt>`http://www.sra.co.jp/public/sra/product/wingnut/'</tt>
+ WWW: `http://www.sra.co.jp/public/sra/product/wingnut/'
</pre>
<h3 id="SEC13">New European Distributor</h3>
@@ -673,8 +673,8 @@
</p>
<p>
Emacspeak is in
-<tt>`ftp://ftp.cs.cornell.edu/pub/raman/emacspeak'</tt>
-or <tt>`http://cs.cornell.edu/home/raman/emacspeak'</tt>.
+`ftp://ftp.cs.cornell.edu/pub/raman/emacspeak'
+or `http://cs.cornell.edu/home/raman/emacspeak'.
</p>
@@ -806,7 +806,7 @@
Daily snapshots of the Hurd sources are now available
for those that want to see the latest (non-stable) version;
see the Hurd page on the FSF Web site,
-<tt>`http://www.gnu.ai.mit.edu'</tt>,
+`http://www.gnu.ai.mit.edu',
for more information.
</li><li><b>New Source Code CD!</b> (see section <a href="#SEC34">July 1997
Source Code CD-ROMs</a>)
@@ -840,7 +840,7 @@
with a variety of GNU software
compiled for MS-DOS and Windows 3.1/95/97/NT,
$35 ($140 for corporate orders).
-Watch our Web site, <tt>`http://www.gnu.ai.mit.edu'</tt>,
+Watch our Web site, `http://www.gnu.ai.mit.edu',
for announcements of these publications.
</li><li><b>Fonts freed</b>
@@ -856,7 +856,7 @@
as well as with Ghostscript
and other Postscript language interpreters.
</p><p>
-The fonts are available in <tt>`ghostscript-fonts-4.0.tar.gz'</tt>
+The fonts are available in `ghostscript-fonts-4.0.tar.gz'
on the usual FTP sites.
</p>
</li><li><b>DDD now works with LessTif</b> (Also see section <a
href="#SEC22">GNU Software</a>)
@@ -980,12 +980,12 @@
A growing group of GPC enthusiasts contributes to the project with
code, bug reports or fixes.
-<tt>`http://agnes.dida.physik.uni-essen.de/~gnu-pascal/'</tt>,
-also known as <tt>`http://home.pages.de/~gnu-pascal/'</tt>,
+`http://agnes.dida.physik.uni-essen.de/~gnu-pascal/',
+also known as `http://home.pages.de/~gnu-pascal/',
is the GNU Pascal home page;
sources may be downloaded from
-<tt>`ftp://kampi.hut.fi/jtv/gnu-pascal/'</tt> (official) or
-<tt>`ftp://agnes.dida.physik.uni-essen.de/pub/gnu-pascal/'</tt>
+`ftp://kampi.hut.fi/jtv/gnu-pascal/' (official) or
+`ftp://agnes.dida.physik.uni-essen.de/pub/gnu-pascal/'
(development versions).
</li><li><b>GUILE</b>
@@ -996,7 +996,7 @@
library that can make any ordinary C program extensible.
(For SCM info, see "JACAL" in section <a href="#SEC22">GNU Software</a>.)
Nightly snapshots of the development sources are also available, in
-<tt>`ftp://ftp.red-bean.com/pub/guile/guile-core-snap.tar.gz'</tt>.
+`ftp://ftp.red-bean.com/pub/guile/guile-core-snap.tar.gz'.
</p><p>
Also being developed are SCSH-compatible system call & Tk interfaces, a
module system, dynamic linking support, & a byte-code interpreter. Support
@@ -1064,7 +1064,7 @@
distribute it widely, along with the translation of Version 2 of the GNU
General Public License. This translation of the GPL is authorized by the
FSF and is available by anonymous FTP from <code>ftp.sra.co.jp</code> in
-<tt>`/pub/gnu/local-fix/GPL2-j'</tt>. They are working on a formal
+`/pub/gnu/local-fix/GPL2-j'. They are working on a formal
translation of the GNU Library General Public License. They also solicit
donations and offer GNU software consulting.
@@ -1076,8 +1076,8 @@
principal version of Emacs. See section <a href="#SEC22">GNU Software</a>,
for more details on MULE.
The FSF does not distribute <code>nepoch</code>, but MULE is available on the
section <a href="#SEC34">July 1997 Source Code CD-ROMs</a>.
-FTP it from <code>sh.wide.ad.jp</code> in <tt>`/JAPAN/mule'</tt>, or
-<code>etlport.etl.go.jp</code> in <tt>`/pub/mule'</tt>.
+FTP it from <code>sh.wide.ad.jp</code> in `/JAPAN/mule', or
+<code>etlport.etl.go.jp</code> in `/pub/mule'.
</p>
<p>
@@ -1112,8 +1112,8 @@
Tokyo 101, Japan
Telephone: 03-3221-3520
- URL: <tt>`http://www.villagecenter.co.jp/'</tt>
- URL: <tt>`http://www.villagecenter.co.jp/gnu.html'</tt> for GNU products
info
+ URL: `http://www.villagecenter.co.jp/'
+ URL: `http://www.villagecenter.co.jp/gnu.html' for GNU products info
handling by Village Center
</pre>
@@ -1184,7 +1184,7 @@
since their first release in 1992.
</p><p>
For more information, please see URL
-<tt>`http://www.icot.or.jp/'</tt>.
+`http://www.icot.or.jp/'.
</p>
<p>
@@ -1199,7 +1199,7 @@
available via FTP from host
<code>ftp.sra.co.jp</code>
in the file
-<tt>`/pub/lang/smalltalk/ipa/VisualWorks2.5/IPA006.tar.gz'</tt>.
+`/pub/lang/smalltalk/ipa/VisualWorks2.5/IPA006.tar.gz'.
</p>
@@ -1245,7 +1245,7 @@
library written in Objective-C. Much remains to be done to bring this
library close to the OpenStep specifications. Volunteers should contact
<code>mccallum@gnu.ai.mit.edu</code>.
-Also see <tt>`http://www.gnustep.org/'</tt>.
+Also see `http://www.gnustep.org/'.
</li><li><code>recode</code> (For current status, see section <a
href="#SEC22">GNU Software</a>)
@@ -1346,13 +1346,13 @@
<p>
The GNU Service Directory is a list of people who offer support & other
consulting services. It is
-<tt>`/pub/gnu/GNUinfo/SERVICE'</tt> on a GNU FTP host
+`/pub/gnu/GNUinfo/SERVICE' on a GNU FTP host
(see section <a href="#SEC38">How to Get GNU Software</a>),
on the World Wide Web
-at URL <tt>`http://www.gnu.ai.mit.edu/prep/service.html'</tt>,
-in the file <tt>`etc/SERVICE'</tt> in the Emacs distribution,
+at URL `http://www.gnu.ai.mit.edu/prep/service.html',
+in the file `etc/SERVICE' in the Emacs distribution,
&
-the file <tt>`SERVICE'</tt> in the GCC distribution.
+the file `SERVICE' in the GCC distribution.
Contact us to get it or to be listed in it.
Service providers who share their income with the FSF are listed in
section <a href="#SEC12">Help from Free Software Companies</a>.
@@ -1363,10 +1363,10 @@
many Internet mailing lists for bug reports, announcements, & questions.
They are also gatewayed into USENET news as our <code>gnu.*</code> newsgroups.
Both are listed in file
-<tt>`/pub/gnu/GNUinfo/MAILINGLISTS'</tt> on a GNU FTP host
+`/pub/gnu/GNUinfo/MAILINGLISTS' on a GNU FTP host
(see section <a href="#SEC38">How to Get GNU Software</a>),
-in the file <tt>`etc/MAILINGLISTS'</tt> in the Emacs distribution,
-at URL <tt>`http://www.gnu.ai.mit.edu/prep/mailinglists.html'</tt>
+in the file `etc/MAILINGLISTS' in the Emacs distribution,
+at URL `http://www.gnu.ai.mit.edu/prep/mailinglists.html'
or request it from either address on
the top menu.
@@ -1487,7 +1487,7 @@
with Robotron-esque controls:
you control your movement with the keyboard
and fire & aim with the mouse.
-You can get more info at <tt>`http://crack.com/games/abuse'</tt>.
+You can get more info at `http://crack.com/games/abuse'.
</li><li><b>acct</b> (SrcCD)
@@ -1521,7 +1521,7 @@
back into the master source of the program,
with as little disruption as possible.
-</li><li><b>Apache</b> <em>Also see</em> <tt>`http://www.apache.org/'</tt>
(SrcCD)
+</li><li><b>Apache</b> <em>Also see</em> `http://www.apache.org/' (SrcCD)
Apache is an HTTP server designed as a successor to the NCSA family of Web
servers. It adds a significant amount of new functionality, has an extensive
@@ -1540,7 +1540,7 @@
</li><li><b>Automake</b> (SrcCD)
-Automake is a tool for generating <tt>`Makefile.in'</tt> files
+Automake is a tool for generating `Makefile.in' files
for use with Autoconf.
The generated makefiles are compliant with GNU Makefile standards.
@@ -1580,7 +1580,7 @@
Binutils includes these programs:
<code>addr2line</code>,
<code>ar</code>,
-<code>c<tt>++</tt>filt</code>,
+<code>c++filt</code>,
<code>gas</code>,
<code>gprof</code>,
<code>ld</code>,
@@ -1649,14 +1649,14 @@
Other architectures will become available again
as soon as somebody does the port.
-</li><li><b>C<tt>++</tt> Library</b> (<code>libg++</code>) (BinCD, SrcCD)
+</li><li><b>C++ Library</b> (<code>libg++</code>) (BinCD, SrcCD)
<p>
-The GNU C<tt>++</tt> library (traditionally called <code>libg++</code>)
includes
-libstdc<tt>++</tt>, which implements the library facilities defined by the
-forthcoming ISO C<tt>++</tt> standard. This includes strings, iostream,
+The GNU C++ library (traditionally called <code>libg++</code>) includes
+libstdc++, which implements the library facilities defined by the
+forthcoming ISO C++ standard. This includes strings, iostream,
and various container classes. All of this is templatized.
</p><p>
-The package also contains the older libg<tt>++</tt> library
+The package also contains the older libg++ library
for backward compatibility,
but new programs should avoid using it.
</p>
@@ -1705,9 +1705,9 @@
Send bugs to <code>bug-gnu-chess@prep.ai.mit.edu</code> &
general comments to <code>info-gnu-chess@prep.ai.mit.edu</code>.
Visit the author's Web site at
-<tt>`http://www.earthlink.net/~cracraft/index.html'</tt>.
+`http://www.earthlink.net/~cracraft/index.html'.
Play GNU Chess on the Web at
-<tt>`http://www.delorie.com/game-room/chess'</tt>.
+`http://www.delorie.com/game-room/chess'.
</p>
</li><li><b>CLISP</b> (SrcCD)
@@ -1821,7 +1821,7 @@
LessTif, a free Motif clone,
without loss of functionality.
For more details, see the DDD WWW page at
-<tt>`http://www.cs.tu-bs.de/softech/ddd/'</tt>.
+`http://www.cs.tu-bs.de/softech/ddd/'.
</li><li><b>DejaGnu</b> (SrcCD)
<p>
@@ -1846,7 +1846,7 @@
</li><li><b>DJGPP</b> <em>Also see "GCC" below</em> (BinCD)
<p>
-DJ Delorie has ported GCC/G<tt>++</tt> to i386s running DOS. DJGPP has a
32-bit
+DJ Delorie has ported GCC/G++ to i386s running DOS. DJGPP has a 32-bit
i386 DOS extender with a symbolic debugger, development libraries, & ports
of Bison, <code>flex</code>, & Binutils. Full source code is provided.
It needs at least 5MB of hard disk space to install & 512K
@@ -1859,9 +1859,9 @@
Version 2 was released in Feb. 1996, & needs a DPMI
environment; a free DPMI server is included.
</p><p>
-WWW at <tt>`http://www.delorie.com/djgpp/'</tt> or
+WWW at `http://www.delorie.com/djgpp/' or
FTP from <code>ftp.simtel.net</code> in
-<tt>`/pub/simtelnet/gnu/djgpp/'</tt> (or a SimTel mirror site).
+`/pub/simtelnet/gnu/djgpp/' (or a SimTel mirror site).
</p><p>
Ask <code>listserv@delorie.com</code>,
to join a DJGPP users mailing list.
@@ -1895,7 +1895,7 @@
This is a snapshot of Ohio State's GNU Emacs Lisp FTP Archive. FTP it from
<code>archive.cis.ohio-state.edu</code> in
-<tt>`/pub/gnu/emacs/elisp-archive'</tt>.
+`/pub/gnu/emacs/elisp-archive'.
</li><li><b>Emacs</b> <em>Also see section <a href="#SEC17">GNUs
Flashes</a></em> <b>[FSFman(s), FSFrc]</b>
@@ -1973,7 +1973,7 @@
SGI Iris 4D (Irix 4.x & 5.x);
Sony News/RISC (NewsOS);
Stardent i860 (SysV);
-Sun 3 & 4, SPARC 1, 1<tt>+</tt>, 2, 10, Classic (SunOS 4.0, 4.1, Solaris
2.0--2.3);
+Sun 3 & 4, SPARC 1, 1+, 2, 10, Classic (SunOS 4.0, 4.1, Solaris 2.0--2.3);
Tadpole 68k (SysV);
Tektronix XD88 (SysV.3) & 4300 (BSD); &
Titan P2 & P3 (SysV).
@@ -2010,11 +2010,11 @@
</li><li><code>f2c</code> <em>Also see "Fortran" below & in section <a
href="#SEC20">Forthcoming GNUs</a>.</em> (SrcCD)
-<code>f2c</code> converts Fortran-77 source into C or C<tt>++</tt>, which can
be
-compiled with GCC or G<tt>++</tt>. Get bug fixes by FTP from site
+<code>f2c</code> converts Fortran-77 source into C or C++, which can be
+compiled with GCC or G++. Get bug fixes by FTP from site
<code>netlib.bell-labs.com</code> or by email from
<code>netlib@netlib.bell-labs.com</code>.
-For a summary, see the file <tt>`/netlib/f2c/readme.gz'</tt>.
+For a summary, see the file `/netlib/f2c/readme.gz'.
</li><li><code>ffcall</code> (SrcCD)
@@ -2115,7 +2115,7 @@
</li><li><b>GCC</b> (BinCD, SrcCD) <b>[FSFman]</b>
<p>
-Version 2 of the GNU C Compiler supports the languages C, C<tt>++</tt>, and
+Version 2 of the GNU C Compiler supports the languages C, C++, and
Objective-C; the source
file name suffix or a compiler option selects the language.
(Also see "GNAT" later in this article for Ada language supports.)
@@ -2124,7 +2124,7 @@
(This does not include
any Objective-C classes aside from <code>object</code>, but see "GNUstep" in
section <a href="#SEC20">Forthcoming GNUs</a>.)
-G<tt>++</tt> seeks to be compliant with the ANSI C++ language standard.
+G++ seeks to be compliant with the ANSI C++ language standard.
</p><p>
GCC is a fairly portable optimizing compiler which performs many
optimizations.
@@ -2236,17 +2236,17 @@
</li><li><b>GDB</b> (BinCD, SrcCD) <b>[FSFman, FSFrc]</b>
<p>
GDB, the <b>G</b>NU <b>D</b>e<b>B</b>ugger, is a source-level debugger for C,
-C<tt>++</tt>, & Fortran. It provides partial support for Modula-2 &
Chill.
+C++, & Fortran. It provides partial support for Modula-2 & Chill.
</p><p>
-GDB can debug both C & C<tt>++</tt>, & will work with executables
-made by many different compilers; but, C<tt>++</tt> debugging will have
+GDB can debug both C & C++, & will work with executables
+made by many different compilers; but, C++ debugging will have
some limitations if you do not use GCC.
GDB has a command line user interface, and Emacs has GDB mode as an
interface. Two X interfaces (not distributed or maintained by the FSF)
are: <code>gdbtk</code> (FTP it from <code>ftp.cygnus.com</code> in directory
-<tt>`/pub/gdb'</tt>); and <code>xxgdb</code> (FTP it from
<code>ftp.x.org</code> in
-directory <tt>`/contrib/utilities'</tt>).
+`/pub/gdb'); and <code>xxgdb</code> (FTP it from <code>ftp.x.org</code> in
+directory `/contrib/utilities').
Executable files and symbol tables are read via the BFD library, which
allows a single copy of GDB to debug programs with multiple object file
@@ -2336,7 +2336,7 @@
is available for many more Unix variants than any other comparable product, and
inter-operates with other NQS systems, including Cray's NQE.
-</li><li><code>geomview</code> <em>See</em>
<tt>`http://www.geom.umn.edu/software/geomview'</tt> (SrcCD)
+</li><li><code>geomview</code> <em>See</em>
`http://www.geom.umn.edu/software/geomview' (SrcCD)
<code>geomview</code> is an interactive geometry viewing program, for Unix
systems
with Motif, using X, GL, or OpenGL graphics. It allows multiple independently
@@ -2430,11 +2430,11 @@
GNAT, a front end for the entire Ada 95 language, including all special needs
annexes, is available via anonymous FTP from <code>cs.nyu.edu</code>
-and various mirror sites in <tt>`/pub/gnat'</tt>. SGI, DEC, and
+and various mirror sites in `/pub/gnat'. SGI, DEC, and
Siemens Nixdorf have chosen GNU Ada 95 as the Ada compiler for
some of their systems.
GNAT is maintained by Ada Core Technologies. For more
-information, see <tt>`http://www.gnat.com'</tt>.
+information, see `http://www.gnat.com'.
</li><li><b>GNATS</b> (SrcCD)
@@ -2503,8 +2503,8 @@
of printers, and typewriter-like devices. Groff's <code>mm</code> macro
package
is almost compatible with the DWB <code>mm</code> macros with several
extensions.
Also included is a modified version of the Berkeley <code>me</code> macros and
an
-enhanced version of the X11 <code>xditview</code> previewer. Written in
C<tt>++</tt>,
-these programs can be compiled with GNU C<tt>++</tt> Version 2.7.2 or later.
+enhanced version of the X11 <code>xditview</code> previewer. Written in C++,
+these programs can be compiled with GNU C++ Version 2.7.2 or later.
Groff users are encouraged to contribute enhancements. Most needed
are complete Texinfo documentation, a <code>grap</code> emulation (a
<code>pic</code>
@@ -2556,7 +2556,7 @@
(including Deskjet & DJ5xxC support). Previewers work under X11 (Unix),
OS/2 (PM & full screen), & MS-DOS (SVGA, VGA, & HGC).
-</li><li><b>HylaFAX</b> <em>Also see</em>
<tt>`http://www.vix.com/hylafax/'</tt> (SrcCD)
+</li><li><b>HylaFAX</b> <em>Also see</em> `http://www.vix.com/hylafax/'
(SrcCD)
HylaFAX (once named FlexFAX) is a facsimile system for Unix systems. It
supports sending, receiving, & polled retrieval of facsimile, as well as
@@ -2583,10 +2583,10 @@
GNU <code>indent</code> formats C source code into the GNU, BSD, K&R, or
your own special indentation style.
GNU <code>indent</code> is more robust & provides more functionality than
other
-such programs, including handling C<tt>++</tt> comments.
+such programs, including handling C++ comments.
It runs on Unix, Windows, VMS, ATARI and other systems.
</p><p>
-The next version which formats C<tt>++</tt> source code will soon be released.
+The next version which formats C++ source code will soon be released.
</p>
</li><li><b>Inetutils</b> (SrcCD)
<p>
@@ -2612,7 +2612,7 @@
</p><p>
The FSF is not distributing JACAL on any physical media. You can FTP it,
or visit the Web site
-<tt>`http://www-swiss.ai.mit.edu/~jaffer/JACAL.html'</tt>.
+`http://www-swiss.ai.mit.edu/~jaffer/JACAL.html'.
</p>
</li><li><b>jargon</b> (SrcCD)
@@ -2650,7 +2650,7 @@
Shared library support has been implemented for
several platforms.
-</li><li><b>Lynx</b> <em>Also see</em> <tt>`http://lynx.browser.org'</tt>
(SrcCD)
+</li><li><b>Lynx</b> <em>Also see</em> `http://lynx.browser.org' (SrcCD)
Lynx is a text-only World Wide Web browser for those running
character-only ("cursor-addressable") terminals or terminal emulators.
@@ -2736,7 +2736,7 @@
Older versions of <code>cdwrite</code>
were included with older versions of <code>mkisofs</code>;
<code>sunsite.unc.edu</code> has the latest version:
-<tt>`/pub/Linux/utils/disk-management/cdwrite-2.0.tar.gz'</tt>.
+`/pub/Linux/utils/disk-management/cdwrite-2.0.tar.gz'.
</p>
</li><li><code>mtools</code> (SrcCD)
@@ -2765,7 +2765,7 @@
The version 20 release of Emacs includes the MULE features,
making MULE itself obsolete.
-</li><li><code>mutt</code> <em>Also see</em>
<tt>`http://www.cs.hmc.edu/~me/mutt'</tt> (SrcCD)
+</li><li><code>mutt</code> <em>Also see</em>
`http://www.cs.hmc.edu/~me/mutt' (SrcCD)
Mutt is a small but very powerful mail client:
a hybrid, or "mutt," consisting of features from
@@ -2785,8 +2785,8 @@
</li><li><b>NIH Class Library</b> (SrcCD)
-The NIH Class Library is a set of C<tt>++</tt> classes (similar to
-Smalltalk-80's) written in C<tt>++</tt> by Keith Gorlen of the National
Institutes
+The NIH Class Library is a set of C++ classes (similar to
+Smalltalk-80's) written in C++ by Keith Gorlen of the National Institutes
of Health (NIH).
</li><li><code>nvi</code> (SrcCD)
@@ -2825,13 +2825,13 @@
</li><li><b>OBST</b> (SrcCD)
-OBST is a persistent object management system with bindings to C<tt>++</tt>.
+OBST is a persistent object management system with bindings to C++.
OBST supports incremental loading of methods. Its graphical tools
require the X Window System.
It features a hands-on tutorial including sample programs. It compiles
-with G<tt>++</tt>, and should install easily on most Unix platforms.
+with G++, and should install easily on most Unix platforms.
-</li><li><b>Octave</b> <em>Also see</em>
<tt>`http://www.che.wisc.edu/octave'</tt> (SrcCD)
+</li><li><b>Octave</b> <em>Also see</em> `http://www.che.wisc.edu/octave'
(SrcCD)
Octave does arithmetic for real and complex scalars and matrices,
solves sets of nonlinear algebraic equations,
@@ -2983,7 +2983,7 @@
Roxen is a modularized, object-oriented, non-forking World Wide Web
server with high performance and throughput,
and capabilities for on the fly image generation
-(<tt>`http://www.roxen.com'</tt>).
+(`http://www.roxen.com').
It was formerly named Spinner, but was renamed for trademark reasons.
</li><li><code>rsync</code> (SrcCD)
@@ -3132,11 +3132,11 @@
<code>stow</code> manages the installation of multiple software packages,
keeping them separate while making them appear (via symbolic links)
to be installed in the same place.
-For example, Emacs can be installed in <tt>`/usr/local/stow/emacs'</tt>
-and Perl in <tt>`/usr/local/stow/perl'</tt>,
+For example, Emacs can be installed in `/usr/local/stow/emacs'
+and Perl in `/usr/local/stow/perl',
permitting each to be administered separately,
while with <code>stow</code> they will both appear
-to be installed in <tt>`/usr/local'</tt>.
+to be installed in `/usr/local'.
</li><li><b>Superopt</b> (SrcCD)
@@ -3172,7 +3172,7 @@
</li><li><b>Termcap Library</b> (SrcCD) <b>[FSFman]</b>
-The GNU Termcap library is a drop-in replacement for <tt>`libtermcap.a'</tt> on
+The GNU Termcap library is a drop-in replacement for `libtermcap.a' on
any system. It does not place an arbitrary limit on the size of Termcap
entries, unlike most other Termcap libraries. Included is source for the
<cite>Termcap Manual</cite> in Texinfo format (see section <a
href="#SEC37">GNU Documentation</a>).
@@ -3189,7 +3189,7 @@
TeX is a document formatter that is used, among other things,
by the FSF for all its printed documentation.
You will need it if you want to make printed manuals.
-See <tt>`http://www.tug.org/web2c/'</tt>.
+See `http://www.tug.org/web2c/'.
The Source Code CD-ROM contains a minimal TeX collection,
sufficient to process Texinfo files.
@@ -3197,10 +3197,10 @@
including both sources and precompiled binaries for many platforms,
consider teTeX.
This is available on CD-ROM
-(see <tt>`http://www.tug.org/texlive.html'</tt>),
+(see `http://www.tug.org/texlive.html'),
or by FTP.
The FTP instructions change too frequently to include them here;
-see <tt>`ftp://ftp.tug.org/tex/unixtex.ftp'</tt>.
+see `ftp://ftp.tug.org/tex/unixtex.ftp'.
</li><li><b>Texinfo</b> (SrcCD) <b>[FSFman]</b>
@@ -3315,7 +3315,7 @@
World Wide Web browser that runs as part of Emacs.
It supports all the bells and whistles you find on the Web today,
including frames, tables, stylesheets, and much more.
-See <tt>`http://www.cs.indiana.edu/elisp/w3/docs.html'</tt>.
+See `http://www.cs.indiana.edu/elisp/w3/docs.html'.
</li><li><code>wdiff</code> (SrcCD)
@@ -3373,7 +3373,7 @@
<code>xinfo</code> is an X-windows program for reading Info files. It uses
a special widget, which is available for use in other programs.
-</li><li><b>xmcd</b> <em>Also see</em>
<tt>`http://sunsite.unc.edu/~cddb/xmcd/'</tt> (SrcCD)
+</li><li><b>xmcd</b> <em>Also see</em> `http://sunsite.unc.edu/~cddb/xmcd/'
(SrcCD)
<code>xmcd</code> is an X11-based CD player utility and
<code>cda</code> is a command-line driven, non-graphical CD audio player.
@@ -3439,7 +3439,7 @@
You can FTP
the current
list in the file
-<tt>`/pub/gnu/ProgramIndex'</tt> from a GNU FTP host
+`/pub/gnu/ProgramIndex' from a GNU FTP host
(see section <a href="#SEC38">How to Get GNU Software</a>).
</p>
@@ -3506,8 +3506,8 @@
* buildhash Ispell
* bzrto Fontutils
- * c<tt>++</tt> GCC
- * c<tt>++</tt>filt Binutils
+ * c++ GCC
+ * c++filt Binutils
* c2ph perl
* ca100 xopt
* caesar bsd44
@@ -3674,7 +3674,7 @@
* fixinc.svr4 GCC
* fixincludes GCC
* flex flex
- * flex<tt>++</tt> flex
+ * flex++ flex
* flythrough geomview
* fmt bsd44
* fnid ID Utils
@@ -3697,14 +3697,14 @@
* ftpd bsd44
* ftpd Inetutils
- * g<tt>++</tt> GCC
+ * g++ GCC
* gas Binutils
* gawk GAWK
* gcal gcal
* gcc GCC
* gcore bsd44
* gdb GDB
- * genclass libg<tt>++</tt>
+ * genclass libg++
* geomstuff geomview
* gettext gettext
* getty bsd44
@@ -3747,7 +3747,7 @@
* gpc xopt
* gpc xreq
* gperf cperf
- * gperf libg<tt>++</tt>
+ * gperf libg++
* gprof Binutils
* graffiti geomview
* graph Graphics
@@ -3856,7 +3856,7 @@
* libedit.a bsd44
* libF77.a f2c
* libF77.a g77
- * libg<tt>++</tt>.a libg++
+ * libg++.a libg++
* libgdbm.a gdbm
* libgf.a Fontutils
* libgmp.a gmp
@@ -4101,7 +4101,7 @@
* psycho xopt
* ptester phttpd
* ptx ptx
- * pubdic<tt>+</tt> xopt
+ * pubdic+ xopt
* puzzle xopt
* puzzle xreq
* pwd Shellutils
@@ -4251,7 +4251,7 @@
* telnetd bsd44
* telnetd Inetutils
* test Shellutils
- * test-g<tt>++</tt> DejaGnu
+ * test-g++ DejaGnu
* test-tool DejaGnu
* tetris bsd44
* tex TeX
@@ -4535,7 +4535,7 @@
</p>
<p>
The FSF Deluxe Distribution contains the binaries and sources to hundreds
-of different programs including Emacs, the GNU C/C<tt>++</tt> Compiler, the GNU
+of different programs including Emacs, the GNU C/C++ Compiler, the GNU
Debugger, the complete X Window System, and all the GNU utilities.
</p>
@@ -4595,10 +4595,10 @@
Boston, MA 02110-1301
USA
- Telephone: <tt>+</tt>1-617-542-5942
- Fax (including Japan): <tt>+</tt>1-617-542-2652
+ Telephone: +1-617-542-5942
+ Fax (including Japan): +1-617-542-2652
Electronic Mail: <code>gnu@prep.ai.mit.edu</code>
- World Wide Web: <tt>`http://www.gnu.ai.mit.edu'</tt>
+ World Wide Web: `http://www.gnu.ai.mit.edu'
</pre>
<h3 id="SEC27">CD-ROMs</h3>
@@ -4705,7 +4705,7 @@
for GNU compiler tools for some systems which lack a compiler.
This enables the people who use these systems to compile GNU and other free
software without having to buy a proprietary compiler. You can also use
-these GNU tools to compile your own C/C<tt>++</tt>/Objective-C programs.
+these GNU tools to compile your own C/C++/Objective-C programs.
Older editions of this CD are available while supplies last at a reduced
price;
section <a href="#SEC45">Free Software Foundation Order Form</a>.
@@ -4727,7 +4727,7 @@
<pre>
* DJGPP
- * GCC/G<tt>++</tt>/Objective-C
+ * GCC/G++/Objective-C
* GNU C Library
* GDB
* Binutils
@@ -4735,7 +4735,7 @@
* Emacs (MS-DOS only)
* Flex
* Make
- * libg<tt>++</tt>
+ * libg++
</pre>
<p>
@@ -4876,7 +4876,7 @@
* g77 0.5.19.1
* gawk 3.0.3
* gcal 2.10
- * GCC/G<tt>++</tt>/Objective-C 2.7.2.3
+ * GCC/G++/Objective-C 2.7.2.3
* GDB 4.16
* gdbm 1.7.3
* Generic NQS 3.50.2
@@ -4918,7 +4918,7 @@
* karma 1.6
* less 332
* LessTif 0.80
- * libg<tt>++</tt> 2.7.2
+ * libg++ 2.7.2
* libobjects 0.1.19
* libtool 1.0
* lynx 2.7.1
@@ -5059,7 +5059,7 @@
* g77 0.5.19
* gawk 3.0.1
* gcal 2.10
- * GCC/G<tt>++</tt>/Objective-C 2.7.2.2
+ * GCC/G++/Objective-C 2.7.2.2
* GDB 4.16
* gdbm 1.7.3
* Generic NQS 3.50.2
@@ -5100,7 +5100,7 @@
* jargon 4.0.0
* karma 1.6
* less 321
- * libg<tt>++</tt> 2.7.2
+ * libg++ 2.7.2
* libobjects 0.1.19
* lynx 2.6
* m4 1.4
@@ -5263,7 +5263,7 @@
international character sets;
outline mode and regular expression search;
how to use special programming modes to write
-languages like C<tt>++</tt> and TeX;
+languages like C++ and TeX;
how to use the <code>tags</code> utility;
how to compile and correct code; how to make your own keybindings; and
other elementary customizations.
@@ -5307,7 +5307,7 @@
<p>
The <cite>Flex</cite> manual (Edition 1.03 for Version 2.3.7) teaches you to
write a lexical scanner definition for the <code>flex</code> program to create
a
-C<tt>++</tt> or C-coded scanner that recognizes the patterns defined. You need
+C++ or C-coded scanner that recognizes the patterns defined. You need
no prior knowledge of scanners.
</p>
@@ -5323,7 +5323,7 @@
tells how to run, install, and port the GNU C Compiler to new systems. It
lists new features and incompatibilities of GCC, but people not familiar
with C will still need a good reference on the C programming language. It
-also covers G<tt>++</tt>.
+also covers G++.
</p>
<p>
@@ -5398,13 +5398,13 @@
address</var>, mode: <code>binary</code>). If you
can't reach one of them, get the software from GNU's main FTP host,
<code>prep.ai.mit.edu</code> (IP address: <code>18.159.0.42</code>). More
-hosts & details are in <tt>`/pub/gnu/GETTING.GNU.SOFTWARE'</tt> &
-<tt>`/pub/gnu/GNUinfo/FTP'</tt> on any host.
+hosts & details are in `/pub/gnu/GETTING.GNU.SOFTWARE' &
+`/pub/gnu/GNUinfo/FTP' on any host.
</p>
<p>
Most of the files on the FTP sites are compressed with <code>gzip</code> to
-lessen FTP traffic. Refer to the <tt>`/pub/gnu/README-about-.gz-files'</tt>
+lessen FTP traffic. Refer to the `/pub/gnu/README-about-.gz-files'
on each FTP site for instructions on uncompressing them.
<code>uncompress</code> and <code>unpack</code> <em>do not work</em>!
@@ -5458,7 +5458,7 @@
<code>ftp.hawaii.edu</code>,
<code>mango.rsmas.miami.edu</code> (VMS GCC),
<code>wuarchive.wustl.edu</code>,
-<code>ftp.uu.net</code> in <tt>`/systems/gnu'</tt>,<br />
+<code>ftp.uu.net</code> in `/systems/gnu',<br />
<code>gatekeeper.dec.com</code>.
</li></ul>
@@ -5511,9 +5511,9 @@
The BCS had numerous free microcomputer programs, including some GNU
programs.
The BCS is now dissolved
-(see <tt>`http://www.bcs.org/'</tt> for details),
+(see `http://www.bcs.org/' for details),
but many of the smaller groups operating under it
-(see <tt>`http://bcs1.ziplink.net/groups/'</tt> for a list)
+(see `http://bcs1.ziplink.net/groups/' for a list)
are continuing.
</li><li><b>GNU Software on the Amiga</b>
@@ -5533,17 +5533,17 @@
For info on the GNU Emacs port,
ask Dave Gilbert, <code>dgilbert@jaywon.pci.on.ca</code>
or
-see <tt>`http://www.realtime.tinymush.org/~dgilbert/emacs-19.html'</tt>
+see `http://www.realtime.tinymush.org/~dgilbert/emacs-19.html'
for a status update.
</p><p>
You can get more info from a GNU FTP host
(see section <a href="#SEC38">How to Get GNU Software</a>)
-in the file <tt>`/pub/gnu/MicrosPorts/Amiga'</tt>.
+in the file `/pub/gnu/MicrosPorts/Amiga'.
</p>
</li><li><b>GNU Software for Atari TOS and Atari Minix</b>
Get Atari ports by anonymous FTP from <code>atari.archive.umich.edu</code>,
-in <tt>`/atari/Gnustuff'</tt>, maintained by Howard Chu,
+in `/atari/Gnustuff', maintained by Howard Chu,
<code>howard@lloyd.com</code>.
The GNU software runs on all Atari 68000 and 68030-based systems; a hard
drive and 4 MB RAM minimum are recommended for using the compilers.
@@ -5553,14 +5553,14 @@
</li><li><b>GNU Software for OS/2</b>
<p>
Ports of many GNU programs are on the FTP host <code>ftp-os2.cdrom.com</code>
-in <tt>`/pub/os2'</tt>. One of these is of the GNU
+in `/pub/os2'. One of these is of the GNU
C/C++/Objective-C Compiler to OS/2 2.x and OS/2 Warp, with the GNU
assembler, documentation, and OS/2-specific C libraries.
</p><p>
This is Eberhard Mattes' <code>emx</code> port, which also features GDB and
many
Unix-related library functions like <code>fork</code>. Programs compiled by
this
port also run on a 80386 under DOS. It is in directory
-<tt>`/pub/os2/emx09c'</tt>. <code>emx 0.9c</code> is a port of GCC 2.7.2.1.
+`/pub/os2/emx09c'. <code>emx 0.9c</code> is a port of GCC 2.7.2.1.
To join the e-mail list, send email containing `<i>subscribe emx</i>' to
<code>majordomo@iaehv.nl</code>.
</p>
@@ -5629,7 +5629,7 @@
</li><li>
Pentium Pro, Pentium, or 486 PC laptops or notebooks;
-with 600<tt>+</tt> MB of disk & Ethernet cards.
+with 600+ MB of disk & Ethernet cards.
</li><li>
@@ -5951,7 +5951,7 @@
or American Express.
Charges may also be
faxed to
-<tt>+</tt>1-617-542-2652.
++1-617-542-2652.
</p>
@@ -6019,8 +6019,8 @@
PRICE AND CONTENTS MAY CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE AFTER January 31, 1998.
A possibly more current version of this order form can be found on the
-World Wide Web at <tt>`http://www.gnu.ai.mit.edu/order/order.html'</tt> or
-can be found in file <tt>`/pub/gnu/GNUinfo/ORDERS'</tt> on a GNU FTP host
+World Wide Web at `http://www.gnu.ai.mit.edu/order/order.html' or
+can be found in file `/pub/gnu/GNUinfo/ORDERS' on a GNU FTP host
(see section <a href="#SEC38">How to Get GNU Software</a>).
FSF Deluxe Distribution
@@ -6288,8 +6288,8 @@
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
A possibly more current version of this order form can be found on the
-World Wide Web at <tt>`http://www.gnu.ai.mit.edu/order/order.html'</tt> or
-can be found in file <tt>`/pub/gnu/GNUinfo/ORDERS'</tt> on a GNU FTP host
+World Wide Web at `http://www.gnu.ai.mit.edu/order/order.html' or
+can be found in file `/pub/gnu/GNUinfo/ORDERS' on a GNU FTP host
(see section <a href="#SEC38">How to Get GNU Software</a>).
Please mail orders to: Free Software Foundation
@@ -6376,7 +6376,7 @@
<p class="unprintable">Updated:
<!-- timestamp start -->
-$Date: 2019/08/17 07:55:29 $
+$Date: 2020/07/06 13:28:30 $
<!-- timestamp end -->
</p>
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diff -u -b -r1.12 -r1.13
--- bull24.html 17 Aug 2019 07:55:29 -0000 1.12
+++ bull24.html 6 Jul 2020 13:28:30 -0000 1.13
@@ -151,12 +151,12 @@
<p>
We maintain a list of copylefted software that we do not presently
distribute. FTP the file
-<tt>`/pub/gnu/GPLedSoftware'</tt> from a GNU FTP host
+`/pub/gnu/GPLedSoftware' from a GNU FTP host
(see section <a href="#SEC37">How to Get GNU Software</a>).
Please let us know of additional programs we should mention.
We don't list Emacs Lisp Libraries;
host <code>archive.cis.ohio-state.edu</code> has a list of those you can FTP
-in the file <tt>`/pub/gnu/emacs/elisp-archive/LCD-datafile.Z'</tt>.
+in the file `/pub/gnu/emacs/elisp-archive/LCD-datafile.Z'.
</p>
@@ -257,10 +257,10 @@
testing (it runs on high end Amiga & Atari computers).
MIPS, PowerPC & Sparc ports are being worked on.
FTP it from
-<code>ftp.kernel.org</code> in <tt>`/pub/linux'</tt> (USA)
+<code>ftp.kernel.org</code> in `/pub/linux' (USA)
&
from
-<code>ftp.funet.fi</code> in <tt>`/pub/Linux'</tt> (Europe).
+<code>ftp.funet.fi</code> in `/pub/Linux' (Europe).
</p><p>
Ask <code>majordomo@vger.rutgers.edu</code> about mailing lists. See USENET
newsgroups such as <code>comp.os.linux.misc</code> for news.
@@ -601,7 +601,7 @@
Phone: +81-3-3234-2611
Fax: +81-3-3942-5174
Email: <code>info-wingnut@sra.co.jp</code>
- Web: <tt>`http://www.sra.co.jp/public/sra/product/wingnut/'</tt>
+ Web: `http://www.sra.co.jp/public/sra/product/wingnut/'
</pre>
<h3 id="SEC13">European Distributor</h3>
@@ -701,7 +701,7 @@
<p>
The ESA found these GNU programs so useful that they gave a contract to
Chris Nettleton Software, a free software company in Farnborough, UK
-<tt>`http://www.ccfn.demon.co.uk'</tt>, to make modifications on GCC and GNU
+`http://www.ccfn.demon.co.uk', to make modifications on GCC and GNU
Ada. Nettleton developed GCC-1750 for the MIL-STD-1750 computer used in
spacecraft. The compilation systems will be accompanied by a set of
high-level tools and libraries to facilitate the development of software
@@ -717,7 +717,7 @@
In case you haven't noticed...the Free Software Foundation and GNU
Project have moved to the domain <code>gnu.org</code>. Our Email address is
now
-<code>gnu@gnu.org</code>, and our web server is now
<tt>`http://www.gnu.org'</tt>.
+<code>gnu@gnu.org</code>, and our web server is now `http://www.gnu.org'.
Unfortunately, we are no longer able to offer guest accounts.
@@ -736,7 +736,7 @@
The X Window System, specifically Xfree86, has been ported to the GNU Hurd.
See <code>ftp://ftp.nop.or.jp/pub/gnu-0.2/XFree86/3.3.2/</code>, in particular
-the files <tt>`X332-Hurd.tar.gz'</tt> and <tt>`3.3.2-hurd.*.gz'</tt>.
+the files `X332-Hurd.tar.gz' and `3.3.2-hurd.*.gz'.
</li><li><b>New Schedule for GNU CD-ROMs</b>
@@ -786,10 +786,10 @@
GTK is the GNU GUI toolkit, which serves as the basis for the GIMP and
GNOME. It can be used from C and other compiled programming languages, and
-also from GUILE. A convenient C<tt>++</tt> interface to GTK, called
GTK<tt>++</tt>,
+also from GUILE. A convenient C++ interface to GTK, called GTK++,
is being developed.
-</li><li><b>The GIMP</b> <em>Also see</em> <tt>`http://www.gimp.org/'</tt>
+</li><li><b>The GIMP</b> <em>Also see</em> `http://www.gimp.org/'
The GIMP is the GNU Image Manipulation Program--a replacement for Adobe
Photoshop. Although its developers still considered it to be in the
@@ -810,7 +810,7 @@
the other.
The final decision is supposed to be made by the end of March. For the latest
-news, see URL <tt>`http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/netscape.html'</tt>.
+news, see URL `http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/netscape.html'.
</li><li><b>A New FSF T-shirt!</b> (Also see section <a href="#SEC38">FSF
T-shirt</a>)
@@ -854,7 +854,7 @@
distribute it widely, along with the translation of Version 2 of the GNU
General Public License. This translation of the GPL is authorized by the
FSF and is available by anonymous FTP from <code>ftp.sra.co.jp</code> in
-<tt>`/pub/gnu/local-fix/GPL2-j'</tt>. They also solicit donations and
+`/pub/gnu/local-fix/GPL2-j'. They also solicit donations and
offer GNU software consulting.
</p>
@@ -877,8 +877,8 @@
widely used in Japan and its features have been merged into the
principal version of Emacs beginning with release 20. MULE is also
available on the section <a href="#SEC34">March 1998 Source Code CD-ROMs</a>,
and by FTP from
-<code>sh.wide.ad.jp</code> in <tt>`/JAPAN/mule'</tt> or
-<code>etlport.etl.go.jp</code> in <tt>`/pub/mule'</tt>.
+<code>sh.wide.ad.jp</code> in `/JAPAN/mule' or
+<code>etlport.etl.go.jp</code> in `/pub/mule'.
</p>
<p>
@@ -897,8 +897,8 @@
Tokyo 101, Japan
Phone: +81-3-3221-3520
- Web: <tt>`http://www.villagecenter.co.jp/'</tt>
- Web: <tt>`http://www.villagecenter.co.jp/gnu.html'</tt> for info
+ Web: `http://www.villagecenter.co.jp/'
+ Web: `http://www.villagecenter.co.jp/gnu.html' for info
about GNU books handled by the Village Center
</pre>
@@ -954,7 +954,7 @@
site (originally ICOT's) and more than 41,000 IFS files had been transferred
since their first release in 1992.
</p><p>
-For more information, please see URL <tt>`http://www.icot.or.jp/'</tt>.
+For more information, please see URL `http://www.icot.or.jp/'.
</p>
<p>
@@ -967,7 +967,7 @@
the source code and documentation are distributed under the GPL as free
software, and are available via FTP from host <code>ftp.sra.co.jp</code>
in the directory
-<tt>`/pub/lang/smalltalk/ipa/VisualWorks2.5/'</tt>.
+`/pub/lang/smalltalk/ipa/VisualWorks2.5/'.
</p>
@@ -1027,7 +1027,7 @@
relational DBMS. An alpha release is currently available. For info on
updates, paths, and most recent releases as well as links to related
documentation, software, and mailing lists, see
-<tt>`http://www.ispras.ru/~gsql'</tt>.
+`http://www.ispras.ru/~gsql'.
</li><li><b>GNU Emacs</b> (For current status, see section <a
href="#SEC24">GNU and Recommended Software Now Available</a>)
@@ -1052,7 +1052,7 @@
library written in Objective-C. Much remains to be done to bring this
library close to the OpenStep specifications. Volunteers should contact
<code>gnustep-maintainer@gnu.org</code>.
-Also see <tt>`http://www.gnustep.org/'</tt>.
+Also see `http://www.gnustep.org/'.
</li><li><b>C Interpreter</b>
@@ -1087,7 +1087,7 @@
Oleo is the spreadsheet program for the GNU project. We've brushed
the dust off, and are working on giving Oleo a facelift. In Oleo's
-next release, it will support GTK<tt>++</tt>, as well as link in with Plotutils
+next release, it will support GTK++, as well as link in with Plotutils
for graph creation. We are also "internationalizing" Oleo using GNU
Gettext, to handle messages in languages other than English. Macros
in Oleo will be handled in Guile to allow for the most flexible
@@ -1131,7 +1131,7 @@
<p>
We also have some practical evidence that there are few problems. Some
users running a Linux-based GNU system, specifically Debian GNU/Linux (see
-<tt>`http://www.debian.org'</tt>), used their machines for a while with the
+`http://www.debian.org'), used their machines for a while with the
clocks set forward to the year 2000. They reported no special problems.
Of course, that is not an exhaustive test, but it suggests that there are
not enough Year 2000 bugs in GNU software to cause major or lasting
@@ -1174,11 +1174,11 @@
</p>
<p>
The <b>GNU Service Directory</b> is a list of people who offer support &
other
-consulting services. See <tt>`/pub/gnu/GNUinfo/SERVICE'</tt> at a GNU FTP
+consulting services. See `/pub/gnu/GNUinfo/SERVICE' at a GNU FTP
host (see section <a href="#SEC37">How to Get GNU Software</a>),
-<tt>`etc/SERVICE'</tt> in the Emacs distribution,
-<tt>`SERVICE'</tt> in the GCC distribution,
-or URL <tt>`http://www.gnu.org/prep/service.html'</tt> on the Web.
+`etc/SERVICE' in the Emacs distribution,
+`SERVICE' in the GCC distribution,
+or URL `http://www.gnu.org/prep/service.html' on the Web.
</p>
<p>
@@ -1192,10 +1192,10 @@
to know. We have many Internet mailing lists for bug reports,
announcements, and questions; they are also gatewayed into USENET news as
our <code>gnu.*</code> newsgroups. For the <b>Directory of GNU Mailing Lists
-and Newsgroups</b>, see <tt>`/pub/gnu/GNUinfo/MAILINGLISTS'</tt> on a GNU FTP
host
+and Newsgroups</b>, see `/pub/gnu/GNUinfo/MAILINGLISTS' on a GNU FTP host
(see section <a href="#SEC37">How to Get GNU Software</a>),
-URL <tt>`http://www.gnu.org/prep/mailinglists.html'</tt> on the Web,
-or <tt>`etc/MAILINGLISTS'</tt> in the Emacs distribution;
+URL `http://www.gnu.org/prep/mailinglists.html' on the Web,
+or `etc/MAILINGLISTS' in the Emacs distribution;
or write to <code>gnu@gnu.org</code>.
</p>
@@ -1316,7 +1316,7 @@
with Robotron-esque controls:
you control your movement with the keyboard
and fire & aim with the mouse.
-You can get more info at <tt>`http://crack.com/games/abuse'</tt>.
+You can get more info at `http://crack.com/games/abuse'.
</li><li><code>acct</code> (SrcCD)
@@ -1350,7 +1350,7 @@
back into the master source of the program,
with as little disruption as possible.
-</li><li><b>Apache</b> <em>Also see</em> <tt>`http://www.apache.org/'</tt>
(SrcCD)
+</li><li><b>Apache</b> <em>Also see</em> `http://www.apache.org/' (SrcCD)
Apache is an HTTP server used on almost 50% of the Web sites on the
Internet. It has an extensive API for modular enhancements, many
@@ -1370,7 +1370,7 @@
</li><li><b>Automake</b> (SrcCD)
-Automake is a tool for generating <tt>`Makefile.in'</tt> files
+Automake is a tool for generating `Makefile.in' files
for use with Autoconf.
The generated makefiles are compliant with GNU Makefile standards.
@@ -1410,7 +1410,7 @@
Binutils includes these programs:
<code>addr2line</code>,
<code>ar</code>,
-<code>c<tt>++</tt>filt</code>,
+<code>c++filt</code>,
<code>gas</code>,
<code>gprof</code>,
<code>ld</code>,
@@ -1524,9 +1524,9 @@
Send bugs to <code>bug-gnu-chess@gnu.org</code> &
general comments to <code>info-gnu-chess@gnu.org</code>.
Visit the author's Web site at
-<tt>`http://www.earthlink.net/~cracraft/index.html'</tt>.
+`http://www.earthlink.net/~cracraft/index.html'.
Play GNU Chess on the Web at
-<tt>`http://www.delorie.com/game-room/chess'</tt>.
+`http://www.delorie.com/game-room/chess'.
</p>
</li><li><b>CLISP</b> (SrcCD)
@@ -1638,7 +1638,7 @@
LessTif, a free Motif clone,
without loss of functionality.
For more details, see the DDD Web page at
-<tt>`http://www.cs.tu-bs.de/softech/ddd/'</tt>.
+`http://www.cs.tu-bs.de/softech/ddd/'.
</li><li><b>DejaGnu</b> (SrcCD)
<p>
@@ -1663,7 +1663,7 @@
</li><li><b>DJGPP</b> <em>Also see "GCC" below</em> (BinCD)
<p>
-DJ Delorie has ported GCC/G<tt>++</tt> to i386s running DOS. DJGPP has a
32-bit
+DJ Delorie has ported GCC/G++ to i386s running DOS. DJGPP has a 32-bit
i386 DOS extender with a symbolic debugger, development libraries, & ports
of Bison, <code>flex</code>, & Binutils. Full source code is provided.
It needs at least 5MB of hard disk space to install & 512K
@@ -1676,9 +1676,9 @@
Version 2 was released in Feb. 1996, & needs a DPMI
environment; a free DPMI server is included.
</p><p>
-Web at <tt>`http://www.delorie.com/djgpp/'</tt> or
+Web at `http://www.delorie.com/djgpp/' or
FTP from <code>ftp.simtel.net</code> in
-<tt>`/pub/simtelnet/gnu/djgpp/'</tt> (or a SimTel mirror site).
+`/pub/simtelnet/gnu/djgpp/' (or a SimTel mirror site).
</p><p>
Ask <code>listserv@delorie.com</code>,
to join a DJGPP users mailing list.
@@ -1712,7 +1712,7 @@
This is a snapshot of Ohio State's GNU Emacs Lisp FTP Archive. FTP it from
<code>archive.cis.ohio-state.edu</code> in
-<tt>`/pub/gnu/emacs/elisp-archive'</tt>.
+`/pub/gnu/emacs/elisp-archive'.
</li><li><b>Emacs</b> <b>[FSFman(s), FSFrc]</b>
@@ -1786,7 +1786,7 @@
SGI Iris 4D (Irix 4.x & 5.x);
Sony News/RISC (NewsOS);
Stardent i860 (SysV);
-Sun 3 & 4, SPARC 1, 1<tt>+</tt>, 2, 10, Classic (SunOS 4.0, 4.1, Solaris
2.0--2.3);
+Sun 3 & 4, SPARC 1, 1+, 2, 10, Classic (SunOS 4.0, 4.1, Solaris 2.0--2.3);
Tadpole 68k (SysV);
Tektronix XD88 (SysV.3) & 4300 (BSD); &
Titan P2 & P3 (SysV).
@@ -1823,11 +1823,11 @@
</li><li><code>f2c</code> <em>Also see "Fortran" below & in section <a
href="#SEC19">Forthcoming GNUs</a>.</em> (SrcCD)
-<code>f2c</code> converts Fortran-77 source into C or C<tt>++</tt>, which can
be
-compiled with GCC or G<tt>++</tt>. Get bug fixes by FTP from site
+<code>f2c</code> converts Fortran-77 source into C or C++, which can be
+compiled with GCC or G++. Get bug fixes by FTP from site
<code>netlib.bell-labs.com</code> or by email from
<code>netlib@netlib.bell-labs.com</code>.
-For a summary, see the file <tt>`/netlib/f2c/readme.gz'</tt>.
+For a summary, see the file `/netlib/f2c/readme.gz'.
</li><li><code>ffcall</code> (SrcCD)
@@ -1928,7 +1928,7 @@
</li><li><b>GCC</b> (BinCD, SrcCD) <b>[FSFman]</b>
<p>
-Version 2 of the GNU C Compiler supports the languages C, C<tt>++</tt>, and
+Version 2 of the GNU C Compiler supports the languages C, C++, and
Objective-C; the source
file name suffix or a compiler option selects the language.
(Also see "GNAT" later in this article for Ada language supports.)
@@ -1937,7 +1937,7 @@
(This does not include
any Objective-C classes aside from <code>object</code>, but see "GNUstep" in
section <a href="#SEC19">Forthcoming GNUs</a>.)
-G<tt>++</tt> seeks to be compliant with the ANSI C++ language standard.
+G++ seeks to be compliant with the ANSI C++ language standard.
</p><p>
GCC is a fairly portable optimizing compiler which performs many
optimizations.
@@ -2054,10 +2054,10 @@
</li><li><b>GDB</b> (BinCD, SrcCD) <b>[FSFman, FSFrc]</b>
<p>
GDB, the <b>G</b>NU <b>D</b>e<b>B</b>ugger, is a source-level debugger for C,
-C<tt>++</tt>, & Fortran. It provides partial support for Modula-2 &
Chill.
+C++, & Fortran. It provides partial support for Modula-2 & Chill.
</p><p>
-GDB can debug both C & C<tt>++</tt>, & will work with executables
-made by many different compilers; but, C<tt>++</tt> debugging will have
+GDB can debug both C & C++, & will work with executables
+made by many different compilers; but, C++ debugging will have
some limitations if you do not use GCC.
GDB has a command line user interface, and Emacs has GDB mode as an
@@ -2151,7 +2151,7 @@
is available for many more Unix variants than any other comparable product, and
inter-operates with other NQS systems, including Cray's NQE.
-</li><li><code>geomview</code> <em>See</em>
<tt>`http://www.geom.umn.edu/software/geomview'</tt> (SrcCD)
+</li><li><code>geomview</code> <em>See</em>
`http://www.geom.umn.edu/software/geomview' (SrcCD)
<code>geomview</code> is an interactive geometry viewing program, which
requires
Motif or LessTif and uses X, GL, or OpenGL graphics. It allows multiple
@@ -2210,7 +2210,7 @@
Ghostscript work together; Ghostview creates a viewing window & Ghostscript
draws in it.
-</li><li><b>The GIMP</b> <em>Also see</em> <tt>`http://www.gimp.org/'</tt>
+</li><li><b>The GIMP</b> <em>Also see</em> `http://www.gimp.org/'
The GIMP is the GNU Image Manipulation Program--a replacement for Adobe
Photoshop. Although it is still considered to be in the testing stage,
@@ -2252,11 +2252,11 @@
GNAT, a front end for the entire Ada 95 language, including all special needs
annexes, is available via anonymous FTP from <code>cs.nyu.edu</code>
-and various mirror sites in <tt>`/pub/gnat'</tt>. SGI, DEC, and
+and various mirror sites in `/pub/gnat'. SGI, DEC, and
Siemens Nixdorf have chosen GNU Ada 95 as the Ada compiler for
some of their systems.
GNAT is maintained by Ada Core Technologies. For more
-information, see <tt>`http://www.gnat.com'</tt>.
+information, see `http://www.gnat.com'.
</li><li><b>GNATS</b> (SrcCD)
@@ -2340,9 +2340,9 @@
upcoming release 2.1 features better conformance to the various Pascal
standards, and of course bug fixes.
-GNU Pascal sources are on <tt>`ftp://kampi.hut.fi/jtv/gnu-pascal/'</tt>
+GNU Pascal sources are on `ftp://kampi.hut.fi/jtv/gnu-pascal/'
(release) or
-<tt>`ftp://agnes.dida.physik.uni-essen.de/pub/gnu-pascal/'</tt>
+`ftp://agnes.dida.physik.uni-essen.de/pub/gnu-pascal/'
(development versions).
</li><li><b>grep</b> (SrcCD)
@@ -2371,8 +2371,8 @@
of printers, and typewriter-like devices. Groff's <code>mm</code> macro
package
is almost compatible with the DWB <code>mm</code> macros with several
extensions.
Also included is a modified version of the Berkeley <code>me</code> macros and
an
-enhanced version of the X11 <code>xditview</code> previewer. Written in
C<tt>++</tt>,
-these programs can be compiled with GNU C<tt>++</tt> Version 2.7.2 or later.
+enhanced version of the X11 <code>xditview</code> previewer. Written in C++,
+these programs can be compiled with GNU C++ Version 2.7.2 or later.
Groff users are encouraged to contribute enhancements. Most needed
are complete Texinfo documentation, a <code>grap</code> emulation (a
<code>pic</code>
@@ -2429,7 +2429,7 @@
(including Deskjet & DJ5xxC support). Previewers work under X11 (Unix),
OS/2 (PM & full screen), & MS-DOS (SVGA, VGA, & HGC).
-</li><li><b>HylaFAX</b> <em>Also see</em>
<tt>`http://www.vix.com/hylafax/'</tt> (SrcCD)
+</li><li><b>HylaFAX</b> <em>Also see</em> `http://www.vix.com/hylafax/'
(SrcCD)
HylaFAX (once named FlexFAX) is a facsimile system for Unix systems. It
supports sending, receiving, & polled retrieval of facsimile, as well as
@@ -2462,10 +2462,10 @@
GNU <code>indent</code> formats C source code into the GNU, BSD, K&R, or
your own special indentation style.
GNU <code>indent</code> is more robust & provides more functionality than
other
-such programs, including handling C<tt>++</tt> comments.
+such programs, including handling C++ comments.
It runs on Unix, Windows, VMS, ATARI and other systems.
</p><p>
-The next version which formats C<tt>++</tt> source code will soon be released.
+The next version which formats C++ source code will soon be released.
</p>
</li><li><b>Inetutils</b> (SrcCD)
<p>
@@ -2491,7 +2491,7 @@
</p><p>
The FSF is not distributing JACAL on any physical media. You can FTP it,
or visit the Web site
-<tt>`http://www-swiss.ai.mit.edu/~jaffer/JACAL.html'</tt>.
+`http://www-swiss.ai.mit.edu/~jaffer/JACAL.html'.
</p>
</li><li><b>jargon</b> (SrcCD)
@@ -2516,24 +2516,24 @@
LessTif is a free clone of Motif.
-</li><li><code>libg++</code> (<b>Old C<tt>++</tt> Library</b>) (BinCD, SrcCD)
+</li><li><code>libg++</code> (<b>Old C++ Library</b>) (BinCD, SrcCD)
<p>
-The package was once main GNU C<tt>++</tt> support library. More recently, it
+The package was once main GNU C++ support library. More recently, it
contained the <code>libstc++</code> library which provided the support for the
-forthcoming C<tt>++</tt> standard, but <code>libstc++</code> is now a separate
package
+forthcoming C++ standard, but <code>libstc++</code> is now a separate package
(see below).
</p><p>
<code>libg++</code> now contains only the old routines, supported for backwards
compatibility; new programs should avoid using it.
</p>
-</li><li><code>libstdc<tt>++</tt></code> (BinCD, SrcCD)
+</li><li><code>libstdc++</code> (BinCD, SrcCD)
<p>
This library implements the library facilities defined by the forthcoming
-ISO C<tt>++</tt> standard; it was formerly part of <code>libg++</code>. This
includes
+ISO C++ standard; it was formerly part of <code>libg++</code>. This includes
strings, iostream, and various container classes. All of this is
templatized.
</p><p>
-The package also contains the older libg<tt>++</tt> library
+The package also contains the older libg++ library
for backward compatibility,
but new programs should avoid using it.
</p>
@@ -2555,7 +2555,7 @@
Lout is a text formatter, approximately as powerful as TeX
but with a cleaner programming language.
-</li><li><b>Lynx</b> <em>Also see</em> <tt>`http://lynx.browser.org'</tt>
(SrcCD)
+</li><li><b>Lynx</b> <em>Also see</em> `http://lynx.browser.org' (SrcCD)
Lynx is a World Wide Web browser for those running
"cursor-addressable" (text-only) terminals or terminal emulators. Lynx
@@ -2646,7 +2646,7 @@
Older versions of <code>cdwrite</code>
were included with older versions of <code>mkisofs</code>;
<code>sunsite.unc.edu</code> has the latest version:
-<tt>`/pub/Linux/utils/disk-management/cdwrite-2.0.tar.gz'</tt>.
+`/pub/Linux/utils/disk-management/cdwrite-2.0.tar.gz'.
</p>
</li><li><code>mtools</code> (SrcCD)
@@ -2676,7 +2676,7 @@
writing, interface to external Japanese/Chinese conversion server programs,
and terminal faces. These missing features will be included in Emacs soon.
-</li><li><code>mutt</code> <em>Also see</em>
<tt>`http://www.cs.hmc.edu/~me/mutt'</tt> (SrcCD)
+</li><li><code>mutt</code> <em>Also see</em>
`http://www.cs.hmc.edu/~me/mutt' (SrcCD)
Mutt is a small but very powerful screen-oriented mail client, with support
for MIME, message threading, color terms, and configurable key binding.
@@ -2708,8 +2708,8 @@
</li><li><b>NIH Class Library</b> (SrcCD)
-The NIH Class Library is a set of C<tt>++</tt> classes (similar to
-Smalltalk-80's) written in C<tt>++</tt> by Keith Gorlen of the National
Institutes
+The NIH Class Library is a set of C++ classes (similar to
+Smalltalk-80's) written in C++ by Keith Gorlen of the National Institutes
of Health (NIH).
</li><li><code>nvi</code> (SrcCD)
@@ -2748,11 +2748,11 @@
</li><li><b>OBST</b> (SrcCD)
-OBST is a persistent object management system with bindings to C<tt>++</tt>.
+OBST is a persistent object management system with bindings to C++.
OBST supports incremental loading of methods. Its graphical tools
require the X Window System.
It features a hands-on tutorial including sample programs. It compiles
-with G<tt>++</tt>, and should install easily on most Unix platforms.
+with G++, and should install easily on most Unix platforms.
</li><li><b>Octave</b> (SrcCD)
@@ -2903,7 +2903,7 @@
Roxen is a modularized, object-oriented, non-forking World Wide Web
server with high performance and throughput,
and capabilities for on the fly image generation
-(<tt>`http://www.roxen.com'</tt>).
+(`http://www.roxen.com').
It was formerly named Spinner, but was renamed for trademark reasons.
</li><li><code>rsync</code> (SrcCD)
@@ -3022,7 +3022,7 @@
configuration format than <code>sendmail</code> and is designed to be setup
with minimal effort. Current beta versions of <code>smail</code> which have
enhanced security and anti-spam features are available from
-<tt>`ftp://ftp.planix.com/pub/Smail/'</tt>.
+`ftp://ftp.planix.com/pub/Smail/'.
</li><li><b>Smalltalk</b> (SrcCD)
@@ -3054,11 +3054,11 @@
<code>stow</code> manages the installation of multiple software packages,
keeping them separate while making them appear (via symbolic links)
to be installed in the same place.
-For example, Emacs can be installed in <tt>`/usr/local/stow/emacs'</tt>
-and Perl in <tt>`/usr/local/stow/perl'</tt>,
+For example, Emacs can be installed in `/usr/local/stow/emacs'
+and Perl in `/usr/local/stow/perl',
permitting each to be administered separately,
while with <code>stow</code> they will both appear
-to be installed in <tt>`/usr/local'</tt>.
+to be installed in `/usr/local'.
</li><li><b>Superopt</b> (SrcCD)
@@ -3094,7 +3094,7 @@
</li><li><b>Termcap Library</b> (SrcCD) <b>[FSFman]</b>
-The GNU Termcap library is a drop-in replacement for <tt>`libtermcap.a'</tt> on
+The GNU Termcap library is a drop-in replacement for `libtermcap.a' on
any system. It does not place an arbitrary limit on the size of Termcap
entries, unlike most other Termcap libraries. Included is source for the
<cite>Termcap Manual</cite> in Texinfo format (see section <a
href="#SEC36">GNU Documentation</a>).
@@ -3111,7 +3111,7 @@
TeX is a document formatter that is used, among other things,
by the FSF for all its printed documentation.
You will need it if you want to make printed manuals.
-See <tt>`http://www.tug.org/web2c/'</tt>.
+See `http://www.tug.org/web2c/'.
The Source Code CD-ROM contains a minimal TeX collection,
sufficient to process Texinfo files. We hope to provide
@@ -3232,7 +3232,7 @@
Emacs/W3 (written by William Perry in Emacs Lisp) is an extensible, advanced
World Wide Web browser that runs as part of Emacs.
It includes support for frames, tables, stylesheets, and much more.
-See <tt>`http://www.cs.indiana.edu/elisp/w3/docs.html'</tt>.
+See `http://www.cs.indiana.edu/elisp/w3/docs.html'.
</li><li><code>wdiff</code> (SrcCD)
@@ -3290,7 +3290,7 @@
<code>xinfo</code> is an X-windows program for reading Info files. It uses
a special widget, which is available for use in other programs.
-</li><li><code>xmcd</code> <em>Also see</em>
<tt>`http://sunsite.unc.edu/~cddb/xmcd/'</tt> (SrcCD)
+</li><li><code>xmcd</code> <em>Also see</em>
`http://sunsite.unc.edu/~cddb/xmcd/' (SrcCD)
<code>xmcd</code> is an X11-based CD player utility and
<code>cda</code> is a command-line driven, non-graphical CD audio player.
@@ -3353,7 +3353,7 @@
<p>
Here is a list of the package each GNU program or library is in.
-You can FTP the current list from the file <tt>`/pub/gnu/ProgramIndex'</tt>
+You can FTP the current list from the file `/pub/gnu/ProgramIndex'
on a GNU FTP host (see section <a href="#SEC37">How to Get GNU Software</a>).
</p>
@@ -3418,8 +3418,8 @@
* buildhash Ispell
* bzrto Fontutils
- * c<tt>++</tt> GCC
- * c<tt>++</tt>filt Binutils
+ * c++ GCC
+ * c++filt Binutils
* c2ph perl
* ca100 xopt
* captoinfo ncurses
@@ -3559,7 +3559,7 @@
* find_libs cook
* finger Finger
* flex flex
- * flex<tt>++</tt> flex
+ * flex++ flex
* flythrough geomview
* fmt Textutils
* fnid ID Utils
@@ -3570,7 +3570,7 @@
* ftp Inetutils
* ftp-rfc DejaGnu
- * g<tt>++</tt> GCC
+ * g++ GCC
* g77 g77
* game Chess
* gasp Binutils
@@ -3581,7 +3581,7 @@
* gcc GCC
* gcok guavac
* gdb GDB
- * genclass libg<tt>++</tt>
+ * genclass libg++
* geomstuff geomview
* geqn Groff
* get-session-var metahtml
@@ -3631,7 +3631,7 @@
* gpc gpc
* gpc xopt
* gpc xreq
- * gperf libg<tt>++</tt>
+ * gperf libg++
* gpic Groff
* gprof Binutils
* graffiti geomview
@@ -3735,7 +3735,7 @@
* libfl.a flex
* libform.a ncurses
* libform_g.a ncurses
- * libg<tt>++</tt>.a libg++
+ * libg++.a libg++
* libgdbm.a gdbm
* libgmp.a gmp
* libgnanslib.a Gnans
@@ -3774,7 +3774,7 @@
* libregex.a regex
* librx.a rx
* libsipp.a SIPP
- * libstdc<tt>++</tt>.a libstdc++
+ * libstdc++.a libstdc++
* libtcl7.5.a DejaGnu
* libtelnet.a Inetutils
* libtermcap.a Termcap
@@ -3987,7 +3987,7 @@
* pstruct perl
* psycho xopt
* ptx ptx
- * pubdic<tt>+</tt> xopt
+ * pubdic+ xopt
* puzzle xopt
* puzzle xreq
* pwd Shellutils
@@ -4370,7 +4370,7 @@
</p>
<p>
The FSF Deluxe Distribution contains the binaries and sources to hundreds
-of different programs including Emacs, the GNU C/C<tt>++</tt> Compiler, the GNU
+of different programs including Emacs, the GNU C/C++ Compiler, the GNU
Debugger, the complete X Window System, and all the GNU utilities.
</p>
@@ -4431,7 +4431,7 @@
Phone: +1-617-542-5942
Fax: +1-617-542-2652 (including from Japan)
Email: <code>gnu@gnu.org</code>
- Web: <tt>`http://www.gnu.org'</tt>
+ Web: `http://www.gnu.org'
</pre>
<h3 id="SEC27">CD-ROMs</h3>
@@ -4538,7 +4538,7 @@
distributed without a C compiler. (The source code is also included, of
course.) Thus people who use those systems can compile GNU and other free
software without buying a proprietary compiler. You can also use these GNU
-tools to compile your own programs written in C/C<tt>++</tt>/Objective-C (or
+tools to compile your own programs written in C/C++/Objective-C (or
Fortran). Older editions are available at a discount while supplies last;
section <a href="#SEC44">Free Software Foundation Order Form</a>.
The March 1998, 5th edition includes:
@@ -4552,14 +4552,14 @@
<pre>
* DJGPP
- * GCC/G<tt>++</tt>/Objective-C
+ * GCC/G++/Objective-C
* GDB
* Binutils
* Bison
* Emacs (MS-DOS only)
* Flex
* Make
- * libg<tt>++</tt>
+ * libg++
</pre>
<p>
@@ -4672,8 +4672,8 @@
* g77 0.5.21
* gawk 3.0.3
* gcal 2.40
- * GCC/G<tt>++</tt>/Objective-C 2.7.2.3
- * GCC/G<tt>++</tt>/Objective-C 2.8.1
+ * GCC/G++/Objective-C 2.7.2.3
+ * GCC/G++/Objective-C 2.8.1
* GDB 4.16
* gdbm 1.7.3
* Generic NQS 3.50.2
@@ -4717,9 +4717,9 @@
* karma 1.6
* less 332
* LessTif 0.81
- * libg<tt>++</tt> 2.8.1
+ * libg++ 2.8.1
* libobjects 0.1.19
- * libstdc<tt>++</tt> 2.8.1
+ * libstdc++ 2.8.1
* libtool 1.0
* lout 3.11
* lynx 2.7.1
@@ -4879,7 +4879,7 @@
international character sets;
outline mode and regular expression search;
how to use special programming modes to write
-languages like C<tt>++</tt> and TeX;
+languages like C++ and TeX;
how to use the <code>tags</code> utility;
how to compile and correct code; how to make your own keybindings; and
other elementary customizations.
@@ -4929,7 +4929,7 @@
<p>
The <cite>Flex</cite> manual (Edition 1.03 for Version 2.3.7) teaches you to
write a lexical scanner definition for the <code>flex</code> program to create
a
-C<tt>++</tt> or C-coded scanner that recognizes the patterns defined. You need
+C++ or C-coded scanner that recognizes the patterns defined. You need
no prior knowledge of scanners.
</p>
@@ -4945,7 +4945,7 @@
tells how to run, install, and port the GNU C Compiler to new systems. It
lists new features and incompatibilities of GCC, but people not familiar
with C will still need a good reference on the C programming language. It
-also covers G<tt>++</tt>.
+also covers G++.
</p>
<p>
@@ -5020,13 +5020,13 @@
address</var>, mode: <code>binary</code>). If you
can't reach one of them, get the software from GNU's main FTP host,
<code>ftp.gnu.org</code>. More
-hosts & details are in <tt>`/pub/gnu/GETTING.GNU.SOFTWARE'</tt> &
-<tt>`/pub/gnu/GNUinfo/FTP'</tt> on any host.
+hosts & details are in `/pub/gnu/GETTING.GNU.SOFTWARE' &
+`/pub/gnu/GNUinfo/FTP' on any host.
</p>
<p>
Most of the files on the FTP sites are compressed with <code>gzip</code> to
-reduce FTP traffic. Refer to <tt>`/pub/gnu/README-about-.gz-files'</tt>
+reduce FTP traffic. Refer to `/pub/gnu/README-about-.gz-files'
on any FTP site for instructions on uncompressing them.
(<code>uncompress</code> and <code>unpack</code> <em>do not work</em>!)
@@ -5044,12 +5044,12 @@
<code>ftp.unicamp.br</code>,
<code>ftp.inf.utfsm.cl</code>,
<code>sunsite.ulatina.ac.cr</code>,
-<code>ftp.cs.ubc.ca</code> in <tt>`/mirror2/gnu'</tt>.
+<code>ftp.cs.ubc.ca</code> in `/mirror2/gnu'.
</li><li><b>Asia</b>:
<code>ftp.cs.titech.ac.jp</code>,
-<code>ftp.nectec.or.th</code> in <tt>`/mirrors/gnu'</tt>,
+<code>ftp.nectec.or.th</code> in `/mirrors/gnu',
<code>cair-archive.kaist.ac.kr</code>.
</li><li><b>Australia</b>:
@@ -5066,7 +5066,7 @@
<code>ftp.funet.fi</code>,
<code>ftp.denet.dk</code>,
<code>ftp.isy.liu.se</code>,
-<code>ftp.eunet.ch</code> in <tt>`/mirrors4/gnu'</tt>,
+<code>ftp.eunet.ch</code> in `/mirrors4/gnu',
<code>ftp.informatik.rwth-aachen.de</code>,
<code>ftp.mcc.ac.uk</code>,
<code>ftp.win.tue.nl</code>,
@@ -5078,9 +5078,9 @@
<code>ftp.digex.net</code>,
<code>uiarchive.cso.uiuc.edu</code>,
-<code>ftp.hawaii.edu</code> in <tt>`/mirrors/gnu'</tt>,
+<code>ftp.hawaii.edu</code> in `/mirrors/gnu',
<code>mango.rsmas.miami.edu</code> (VMS GCC),
-<code>ftp.uu.net</code> in <tt>`/archive/systems/gnu'</tt>,
+<code>ftp.uu.net</code> in `/archive/systems/gnu',
<code>gatekeeper.dec.com</code>.
</li></ul>
@@ -5143,9 +5143,9 @@
The BCS had numerous free microcomputer programs, including some GNU
programs.
The BCS is now dissolved
-(see <tt>`http://www.bcs.org/'</tt> for details),
+(see `http://www.bcs.org/' for details),
but many of the smaller groups operating under it
-(see <tt>`http://bcs1.ziplink.net/groups/'</tt> for a list)
+(see `http://bcs1.ziplink.net/groups/' for a list)
are continuing.
</li><li><b>GNU Software on the Amiga</b>
@@ -5161,23 +5161,23 @@
with the body of the message containing the single word "help",
for more information about what lists are available and how to subscribe.
The Geek Gadgets project also has a web page at
-<tt>`http://www.ninemoons.com/GG/'</tt> and an anonymous CVS server with
+`http://www.ninemoons.com/GG/' and an anonymous CVS server with
global read access (see web page for more info).
</p><p>
For info on the GNU Emacs port,
ask Dave Gilbert, <code>dgilbert@jaywon.pci.on.ca</code>
or
-see <tt>`http://www.realtime.tinymush.org/~dgilbert/emacs-19.html'</tt>
+see `http://www.realtime.tinymush.org/~dgilbert/emacs-19.html'
for a status update.
</p><p>
You can get more info from a GNU FTP host
(see section <a href="#SEC37">How to Get GNU Software</a>)
-in the file <tt>`/pub/gnu/MicrosPorts/Amiga'</tt>.
+in the file `/pub/gnu/MicrosPorts/Amiga'.
</p>
</li><li><b>GNU Software for Atari TOS and Atari Minix</b>
Get Atari ports by anonymous FTP from <code>atari.archive.umich.edu</code>,
-in <tt>`/atari/Gnustuff'</tt>, maintained by Howard Chu,
+in `/atari/Gnustuff', maintained by Howard Chu,
<code>howard@lloyd.com</code>.
The GNU software runs on all Atari 68000 and 68030-based systems; a hard
drive and 4 MB RAM minimum are recommended for using the compilers.
@@ -5187,14 +5187,14 @@
</li><li><b>GNU Software for OS/2</b>
<p>
Ports of many GNU programs are on the FTP host <code>ftp-os2.cdrom.com</code>
-in <tt>`/pub/os2'</tt>. One of these is of the GNU
+in `/pub/os2'. One of these is of the GNU
C/C++/Objective-C Compiler to OS/2 2.x and OS/2 Warp, with the GNU
assembler, documentation, and OS/2-specific C libraries.
</p><p>
This is Eberhard Mattes' <code>emx</code> port, which also features GDB and
many
Unix-related library functions like <code>fork</code>. Programs compiled by
this
port also run on a 80386 under DOS. It is in directory
-<tt>`/pub/os2/emx09c'</tt>. <code>emx 0.9c</code> is a port of GCC 2.7.2.1.
+`/pub/os2/emx09c'. <code>emx 0.9c</code> is a port of GCC 2.7.2.1.
To join the Email list, send Email containing `<i>subscribe emx</i>' to
<code>majordomo@iaehv.nl</code>.
</p>
@@ -5456,7 +5456,7 @@
<p>
You can donate by fax with a credit card; fax to
-<tt>+</tt>1-617-542-2652.
++1-617-542-2652.
We accept
Carte Blanche,
Diner's Club,
@@ -5530,8 +5530,8 @@
PRICE AND CONTENTS MAY CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE AFTER July 31, 1998.
A possibly more current version of this order form can be found on the
-World Wide Web at <tt>`http://www.gnu.org/order/order.html'</tt> or
-can be found in file <tt>`/pub/gnu/GNUinfo/ORDERS'</tt> on a GNU FTP host
+World Wide Web at `http://www.gnu.org/order/order.html' or
+can be found in file `/pub/gnu/GNUinfo/ORDERS' on a GNU FTP host
(see section <a href="#SEC37">How to Get GNU Software</a>).
FSF Deluxe Distribution
@@ -5808,8 +5808,8 @@
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
A possibly more current version of this order form can be found on the
-World Wide Web at <tt>`http://www.gnu.org/order/order.html'</tt> or
-can be found in file <tt>`/pub/gnu/GNUinfo/ORDERS'</tt> on a GNU FTP host
+World Wide Web at `http://www.gnu.org/order/order.html' or
+can be found in file `/pub/gnu/GNUinfo/ORDERS' on a GNU FTP host
(see section <a href="#SEC37">How to Get GNU Software</a>).
Please mail orders to: Free Software Foundation
@@ -5896,7 +5896,7 @@
<p class="unprintable">Updated:
<!-- timestamp start -->
-$Date: 2019/08/17 07:55:29 $
+$Date: 2020/07/06 13:28:30 $
<!-- timestamp end -->
</p>
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diff -u -b -r1.10 -r1.11
--- bull3.html 12 Apr 2014 12:39:30 -0000 1.10
+++ bull3.html 6 Jul 2020 13:28:30 -0000 1.11
@@ -446,7 +446,7 @@
<p>If you have access to the Internet, you can get the latest
distribution version of GNU Software from host prep.ai.mit.edu.
For more information, read the file
- <tt>`/u2/emacs/GETTING.GNU.SOFTWARE'</tt> on said host.</p>
+ `/u2/emacs/GETTING.GNU.SOFTWARE' on said host.</p>
<p>If you cannot get a copy in any of these ways, you can order
one from the Free Software Foundation. Please consult the order
@@ -597,7 +597,7 @@
derived by the public from the labors of authors.'</p>
</blockquote>
<pre>
-<tt> </tt>---Fox Film Corp. v. Doyal (286 US 123, 127)
+ ---Fox Film Corp. v. Doyal (286 US 123, 127)
</pre>
<p>So when copyright interferes with the public use of a program,
@@ -703,7 +703,7 @@
<p>The creation of this bulletin is our way of thanking all who
have expressed interest in what we are doing.</p>
- <p><tt>*end*</tt></p>
+ <p>*end*</p>
</div><!-- for id="content", starts in the include above -->
<!--#include virtual="/server/footer.html" -->
@@ -762,7 +762,7 @@
<p class="unprintable">Updated:
<!-- timestamp start -->
-$Date: 2014/04/12 12:39:30 $
+$Date: 2020/07/06 13:28:30 $
<!-- timestamp end -->
</p>
</div>
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retrieving revision 1.11
retrieving revision 1.12
diff -u -b -r1.11 -r1.12
--- bull4.html 12 Apr 2014 12:39:30 -0000 1.11
+++ bull4.html 6 Jul 2020 13:28:30 -0000 1.12
@@ -36,9 +36,9 @@
project.</p>
<p><b>Please note:</b> we have moved to a new address:<br />
- Free Software Foundation, <tt> </tt> Telphone: (617)
+ Free Software Foundation, Telephone: (617)
876-3296<br />
- 675 Massachusetts Avenue, <tt> </tt> Electronic mail:
+ 675 Massachusetts Avenue, Electronic mail:
gnu@prep.ai.mit.edu<br />
Cambridge, MA 02139 USA</p>
@@ -620,7 +620,7 @@
derived by the public from the labors of authors.'</p>
</blockquote>
<pre>
-<tt> </tt>---Fox Film Corp. v. Doyal (286 US 123, 127)
+ ---Fox Film Corp. v. Doyal (286 US 123, 127)
</pre>
<p>So when copyright interferes with the public use of a program,
@@ -739,9 +739,9 @@
from someone else who has it. Just copy it from them.</p>
<p>If you have access to the Internet, you can get the latest
- software from the host <tt>`prep.ai.mit.edu'</tt>. For more
+ software from the host `prep.ai.mit.edu'. For more
information, read the file
- <tt>`/u2/emacs/GETTING.GNU.SOFTWARE'</tt> on that host.</p>
+ `/u2/emacs/GETTING.GNU.SOFTWARE' on that host.</p>
<p>If you cannot get the software from a friend or over the net,
the Free Software Foundation distributes tapes for a copying and
@@ -904,7 +904,7 @@
<p class="unprintable">Updated:
<!-- timestamp start -->
-$Date: 2014/04/12 12:39:30 $
+$Date: 2020/07/06 13:28:30 $
<!-- timestamp end -->
</p>
</div>
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===================================================================
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retrieving revision 1.12
retrieving revision 1.13
diff -u -b -r1.12 -r1.13
--- bull6.html 12 Apr 2014 12:39:30 -0000 1.12
+++ bull6.html 6 Jul 2020 13:28:30 -0000 1.13
@@ -470,7 +470,7 @@
on-line documentation, using GNU Emacs, the Texinfo source file
is processed with the <kbd>M-x texinfo-format-buffer</kbd>
command; the resulting Info file is installed in the
- <tt>`info'</tt> directory which you reach by typing <kbd>C-h
+ `info' directory which you reach by typing <kbd>C-h
i</kbd>.</p>
<p>(Non-GNU software distributed by the Free Software Foundation
@@ -744,7 +744,7 @@
GNU Make for several months. An extended version, which
includes more text-processing capabilities and static
rules, will be released soon. Here is how a GNU Makefile
- can say that the file <tt>`foo'</tt> is linked from the
+ can say that the file `foo' is linked from the
object files of all C source files in the current
directory:
<pre>
@@ -1069,9 +1069,9 @@
from someone else who has it. Just copy it from them.</p>
<p>If you have access to the Internet, you can get the latest
- software from the host <tt>`prep.ai.mit.edu'</tt>. For more
+ software from the host `prep.ai.mit.edu'. For more
information, read the file
- <tt>`/u2/emacs/GETTING.GNU.SOFTWARE'</tt> on that host.</p>
+ `/u2/emacs/GETTING.GNU.SOFTWARE' on that host.</p>
<p>If you cannot get the software from a friend or over the net,
or if you would feel more confident getting copies straight from
@@ -1095,11 +1095,11 @@
<pre>
louie.udel.edu, scam.berkeley.edu, spam.istc.sri.com,
bu-it.bu.edu, uunet.uu.net, nic.nyser.net,
-wsmr-simtel20.army.mil (under <tt>`PD:<Unix.GNU>'</tt>),
+wsmr-simtel20.army.mil (under `PD:<Unix.GNU>'),
and cc.utah.edu (VMS GNU Emacs).
</pre>
- <p>Those on the SPAN network can ask <tt>rdss::corbet</tt>.</p>
+ <p>Those on the SPAN network can ask <code>rdss::corbet</code>.</p>
<p>Information on how to obtain some GNU programs using UUCP is
available via electronic mail from:</p>
@@ -1247,7 +1247,7 @@
<p class="unprintable">Updated:
<!-- timestamp start -->
-$Date: 2014/04/12 12:39:30 $
+$Date: 2020/07/06 13:28:30 $
<!-- timestamp end -->
</p>
</div>
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===================================================================
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retrieving revision 1.11
retrieving revision 1.12
diff -u -b -r1.11 -r1.12
--- bull7.html 12 Apr 2014 12:39:31 -0000 1.11
+++ bull7.html 6 Jul 2020 13:28:30 -0000 1.12
@@ -1155,7 +1155,7 @@
the TeX typesetting program. To make the on-line documentation using
GNU Emacs, the Texinfo source file is processed with the <kbd>M-x
texinfo-format-buffer</kbd> command; the resulting Info file is installed in
-the <tt>`info'</tt> directory which you reach by typing <kbd>C-h i</kbd>.
+the `info' directory which you reach by typing <kbd>C-h i</kbd>.
</p>
<p>
@@ -1537,9 +1537,9 @@
</p>
<p>
If you have access to the Internet, you can get the latest software from
-the host <tt>`prep.ai.mit.edu'</tt>. For more information, read the file
-<tt>`/u/emacs/GETTING.GNU.SOFTWARE'</tt> on that host. Please note that the
-internet address of <tt>`prep'</tt> has changed to <code>18.71.0.38</code>.
+the host `prep.ai.mit.edu'. For more information, read the file
+`/u/emacs/GETTING.GNU.SOFTWARE' on that host. Please note that the
+internet address of `prep' has changed to <code>18.71.0.38</code>.
</p>
<p>
@@ -1566,12 +1566,12 @@
<pre>
scam.berkeley.edu, spam.istc.sri.com, bu-it.bu.edu,
-wsmr-simtel20.army.mil (under <tt>`PD:<Unix.GNU>'</tt>),
+wsmr-simtel20.army.mil (under `PD:<Unix.GNU>'),
cc.utah.edu (VMS GNU Emacs), and uunet.uu.net.
</pre>
<p>
-Those on the SPAN network can ask <tt>rdss::corbet</tt>.
+Those on the SPAN network can ask <code>rdss::corbet</code>.
</p>
<p>
@@ -1742,7 +1742,7 @@
<p class="unprintable">Updated:
<!-- timestamp start -->
-$Date: 2014/04/12 12:39:31 $
+$Date: 2020/07/06 13:28:30 $
<!-- timestamp end -->
</p>
</div>
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===================================================================
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retrieving revision 1.14
retrieving revision 1.15
diff -u -b -r1.14 -r1.15
--- bull8.html 17 Aug 2019 07:55:29 -0000 1.14
+++ bull8.html 6 Jul 2020 13:28:30 -0000 1.15
@@ -175,7 +175,7 @@
<p>
The Foundation also maintains a Service Directory: a list of people who
offer service for pay to users of GNU programs and systems. The Service
-Directory is located in file <tt>`etc/SERVICE'</tt> in the GNU Emacs
+Directory is located in file `etc/SERVICE' in the GNU Emacs
distribution. Service can mean answering questions for new users,
customizing programs, porting to new systems, or anything else. Contact
us if you want to be listed or wish a copy.
@@ -397,7 +397,7 @@
You can write to the subcommittee at:<br />
House Subcommittee on Intellectual Property,<br />
U.S. House of Representatives,<br />
-Washington, DC <tt> </tt> 20515
+Washington, DC 20515
</p>
</blockquote>
@@ -465,7 +465,7 @@
<pre>
League for Programming Freedom, 1 Kendall Square #143,
-P.O.Box 9171, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. <tt> </tt> Phone: (617) 492--0023.
+P.O.Box 9171, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. Phone: (617) 492--0023.
</pre>
<p>
@@ -605,7 +605,7 @@
</p>
<p>
Or drop by our office and chat if you're in the area: 1330 Beacon
-Street, Brookline, MA <tt> </tt> 02146.
+Street, Brookline, MA 02146.
</p>
<h4>Postscript</h4>
@@ -651,7 +651,7 @@
<code>tiemann@ai.mit.edu</code> or Cygnus Support, 814 University Ave.,
Palo Alto, CA 94301. (FSF is not affiliated with Cygnus Support; note
that numerous individual consultants are listed in the GNU Service
-Directory in file <tt>`etc/SERVICE'</tt> in the GNU Emacs
+Directory in file `etc/SERVICE' in the GNU Emacs
distribution.)
</p>
@@ -1376,9 +1376,9 @@
</p>
<p>
If you have access to the Internet, you can get the latest software from
-the host <tt>`prep.ai.mit.edu'</tt>. For more information, read the file
-<tt>`/u/emacs/GETTING.GNU.SOFTWARE'</tt> on that host. Please note that the
-internet address of <tt>`prep'</tt> has changed to <code>18.71.0.38</code>.
+the host `prep.ai.mit.edu'. For more information, read the file
+`/u/emacs/GETTING.GNU.SOFTWARE' on that host. Please note that the
+internet address of `prep' has changed to <code>18.71.0.38</code>.
</p>
<p>
If you cannot get the software from a friend or over the net, or if you
@@ -1402,14 +1402,14 @@
<pre>
scam.berkeley.edu, itstd.sri.com, wuarchive.wustl.edu,
-wsmr-simtel20.army.mil (under <tt>`PD:<Unix.GNU>'</tt>), bu.edu,
+wsmr-simtel20.army.mil (under `PD:<Unix.GNU>'), bu.edu,
bu-it.bu.edu, louie.udel.edu, nic.nyser.net, sauna.hut.fi,
sunic.sunet.se, freja.diku.dk, ftp.cs.titech.ac.jp,
cc.utah.edu (VMS GNU Emacs), and uunet.uu.net.
</pre>
<p>
-Those on the SPAN network can ask <tt>rdss::corbet</tt>.
+Those on the SPAN network can ask <code>rdss::corbet</code>.
</p>
<p>
Information on how to obtain some GNU programs using UUCP is available via
@@ -1590,7 +1590,7 @@
<p class="unprintable">Updated:
<!-- timestamp start -->
-$Date: 2019/08/17 07:55:29 $
+$Date: 2020/07/06 13:28:30 $
<!-- timestamp end -->
</p>
</div>
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===================================================================
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retrieving revision 1.11
retrieving revision 1.12
diff -u -b -r1.11 -r1.12
--- bull9.html 12 Apr 2014 12:39:31 -0000 1.11
+++ bull9.html 6 Jul 2020 13:28:30 -0000 1.12
@@ -169,7 +169,7 @@
<p>
The Foundation also maintains a Service Directory: a list of people who
offer service for pay to users of GNU programs and systems. The Service
-Directory is located in file <tt>`etc/SERVICE'</tt> in the GNU Emacs
+Directory is located in file `etc/SERVICE' in the GNU Emacs
distribution. Service can mean answering questions for new users,
customizing programs, porting to new systems, or anything else. Contact
us if you want to be listed or wish a copy.
@@ -474,7 +474,7 @@
To help you find support and other consulting services, we maintain a
list of people who offer such services. We call this list the GNU
Service Directory. This list is contained in the file
-<tt>`etc/SERVICE'</tt> in the GNU Emacs distribution. If you want to offer
+`etc/SERVICE' in the GNU Emacs distribution. If you want to offer
services, you can use this list to help make yourself known. (Contact us
if you would like a copy of this directory or wish to be
included.)
@@ -1317,7 +1317,7 @@
<p>
If you have access to the Internet, you can get the latest software from
the host <code>prep.ai.mit.edu</code>. For more information, read the
-file <tt>`/u/emacs/GETTING.GNU.SOFTWARE'</tt> on that host. Please note
+file `/u/emacs/GETTING.GNU.SOFTWARE' on that host. Please note
that the Internet address of <code>prep</code> is
<code>18.71.0.38</code>.
</p>
@@ -1343,7 +1343,7 @@
<pre>
scam.berkeley.edu, itstd.sri.com, wuarchive.wustl.edu,
-wsmr-simtel20.army.mil (under <tt>`PD:<Unix.GNU>'</tt>), bu.edu,
+wsmr-simtel20.army.mil (under `PD:<Unix.GNU>'), bu.edu,
louie.udel.edu, nic.nyser.net, ftp.cs.titech.ac.jp,
funic.funet.fi, sunic.sunet.se, freja.diku.dk,
gatekeeper.dec.com, mango.miami.edu (VMS G++),
@@ -1351,7 +1351,7 @@
</pre>
<p>
-Those on the SPAN network can ask <tt>rdss::corbet</tt>.
+Those on the SPAN network can ask <code>rdss::corbet</code>.
</p>
<p>
Information on how to obtain some GNU programs using UUCP is available
@@ -1537,7 +1537,7 @@
<p class="unprintable">Updated:
<!-- timestamp start -->
-$Date: 2014/04/12 12:39:31 $
+$Date: 2020/07/06 13:28:30 $
<!-- timestamp end -->
</p>
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