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From: jtkohl@zk3.dec.com (John Kohl)
Subject: Re: my bug list
In-Reply-To: deraadt@fsa.ca's message of Fri, 26 Mar 1993 03:28:27 GMT
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Organization: Digital Equipment Corporation
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Date: Fri, 26 Mar 1993 17:51:22 GMT
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In article <DERAADT.93Mar25202827@newt.fsa.ca> deraadt@fsa.ca (Theo de Raadt) writes:

> (Look at the vax code to see how it's supposed to be written.)

er, the VAX code is 32V (and elsewhere) derived, and not freely
distributable.  Makes it hard for some folks to look at it!
--
John Kohl <jtkohl@zk3.dec.com> or <jtkohl@mit.edu>
working for but not representing:	Digital Equipment Corporation
Member of the League for Programming Freedom---get details: lpf@uunet.uu.net
(The above opinions are MINE.  Don't put my words in somebody else's mouth!)