After one initial, particularly nasty flame for misusing Sun Managers, I
was besieged with replies to my request for software that I believed was
called BCS.
Turns out it was called CVS, and it was listed on archie, and easily
available from, in my case, MIT.
Thanks for the following people for your help...
rlg@ida.org (Randy garrett)
carlyle!fabrice (Fabrice Guerini)
Sjoerd Mullender <Sjoerd.Mullender@cwi.nl>
Daniel Trinkle trinkle@cs.purdue.edu
ingber@alumni.cco.caltech.edu (Lester Ingber)
atwell@cadre.af.mil (Capt Bart Atwell)
roger@SST.LL.MIT.EDU (Roger L Hale)
Terry Rosenbaum <tlr@radiology.msu.edu>
lidl@uunet.uu.net (Kurt J. Lidl)
arnold@mango.Synopsys.COM (Arnold de Leon)
Scott Blachowicz <statsci!scott@uunet.UU.NET>
montjoy@thor.ece.uc.EDU (Robert Montjoy)
blymn@awadi.com.AU (Brett Lymn)
kevins@fourx.Aus.Sun.COM (Kevin Sheehan {Consulting Poster Child})
Wai Nam Tam <tam2@panther.tnds.bellcore.com>
John Kelso <kelso@eng.umd.edu>
Christopher Davis <ckd@eff.org>
Bryan_Cardoza@NPD.Novell.COM (Bryan Cardoza)
Dieter Muller <dworkin@shiara.rootgroup.com>
I also learned about the whatis command on archie.
Thanks again to all!
Evan
-- WHO: Evan L. Marcus || Let's get through this election before we WHAT: Fusion Services Group || concern ourselves with 1994. WHERE: New York, NY USA || -- Dan Quayle, on his chances for the HOW: evan@fsg.com || 1996 Presidential election
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