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Date:      Mon, 13 Jul 1998 02:25:40 +0000
From:      "Frank Pawlak" <fpawlak@execpc.com>
To:        "Jack Velte" <jackv@pacbell.net>
Cc:        <freebsd-chat@FreeBSD.ORG>
Subject:   Re: Microsoft's breaches of contract (was: FBSD license and   multiple copyright holders)
Message-ID:  <980713022540.ZM873@darkstar.connect.com>
In-Reply-To: "Jack Velte" <jackv@pacbell.net> "Re: Microsoft's breaches of contract (was: FBSD license and   multiple copyright holders)" (Jul 12,  4:04pm)
References:  <01bdade9$6866e180$8f01aace@jackv.pacbell.net>

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Thanks Jack,

You have saved me the trouble of installing Microslop just to verify that they
are mentioning the Cal Berkeley copyright.

Cheers,
Frank


On Jul 12,  4:04pm, Jack Velte wrote:
> Subject: Re: Microsoft's breaches of contract (was: FBSD license and   mul
> >Do I have to spell it out? Install Windows 95 or NT, copy ftp.exe
> >(it's in /windows/ftp.exe on Windows 95, and /winnt/system32/ftp.exe
> >on Windows NT if memory serves) over to a Unix box, type 'strings
> >ftp.exe | grep -i copyright', and see for yourself. You can grep for
> >"@(#)" to find the SCCS ID if it's there (I seem to recall it is, but
> >I may be wrong)
>
>
> this is windows 95, /windows/ftp.exe
>
> file: ftp.exe
> !This program cannot be run in DOS mode.
> .text
> `.data
> .rsrc
> @.reloc
> WSOCK32.dll
> USER32.dll
> CRTDLL.dll
> ADVAPI32.dll
> KERNEL32.dll
> @(#) Copyright (c) 1983 The Regents of the University of California.
>  All rights reserved.
> ascii
> script name = %s
> ftp
> tcp
> entered main
> entered lostpeer
> input line %s
> entered cmdscanner
> entered getcmd
> entered makeargv
> entered slurpstring
> %-*s
> entered help
> entered call
> dpE
> tenex
> image
> binary
> entered setpeer
> TYPE %s
> TYPE %s %s
> argv %d = %s
> argc == %d
> entered settype
> type
> entered setbinary
> STOR
> APPE
> entered put
> %s:%s
> entered mput
> RETR
> entered get
> entered mget
> NLST
> entered remglob
> entered onoff
> entered status
> entered setbell
> entered sethash
> entered setverbose
> entered setprompt
> entered setglob
> entered setdebug
> CWD %s
> entered cd
> entered lcd argc = %d
> DELE %s
> entered delete
> entered mdelete
> RNTO %s
> RNFR %s
> entered renamefile
> LIST
> TYPE A
> entered ls
> output to local-file:
> entered mls
> ACCT %s
> PASS %s
> USER %s
> entered user
> XPWD
> entered pwd
> XMKD %s
> entered makedir
> XRMD %s
> entered removedir
> entered quote
> HELP %s
> HELP
> entered rmthelp
> entered quit
> QUIT
> entered disconnect
> %s %s?
> entered confirm
> entered copystr
> %s: %s
> entered globulize
> glob: file name %s
> glob file = %s
> glob path = %s
> glob arg = %s
> entered glob
>  /C
>     argv %d = %s
>    argc = %d
> arguments =
> entered shell
> COMSPEC
> sDecimal
> Control Panel\International
> entered hookup
> (none)
> entered login
> entered command
> entered dcommand
> entered waitfor
> getreply return == %d
> entered getreply
> empty return value == %d
> entered empty
> ABOR
> %s %s
> entered sendrequest
> entered recvrequest
> PORT %d,%d,%d,%d,%d,%d
> entered initconn
> entered dataconn
> entered acceptconn
> entered ptransfer
> verbose
> user
> trace
> status
> send
> rmdir
> rename
> remotehelp
> recv
> quote
> quit
> pwd
> put
> prompt
> open
> mput
> mls
> mkdir
> mget
> mdir
> mdelete
> literal
> lcd
> help
> hash
> glob
> get
> disconnect
> dir
> debug
> delete
> close
> bye
> bell
> append
> CONOUT$
> CONIN$
> %1:TLOOK returned %2!d!%0
> %1:TLI Error %2!d!
> poll failed%0
> Timeout occurred
> t_look returned %1!d!
> The network is down
> Not super user
> GATE Table alloc error%0
> GATE Table read error%0
> Smart Gateway:    %1%0
> Network Address   Gateway Address   Redirect          Life
>  %1!d! mins%0
>  %1!ld! mins%0
> Unable to alloc conn block
> Server port %1!d! in use!
> Unable to allocate packet
> %1 packet, foreign host %2, foreign port %3!d!:
> Contents in hex bytes and characters:
> Unable to open connection
> Unable to fork daemon
> Received bad packet. Length = %1!d!
> Received bad opcode. Opcode = %1!d!
> Error on server : %1
> Received packet with unexpected block number. Block number = %1!d!
> Received bad initial opcode. Opcode = %1!d!
> Bad transfer mode '%1' specified
> Option %1!c! is not valid
> Option %1!c! requires an additional argument
> error getting console input handle, code %1!d!
> error getting console output handle, code %1!d!
> error getting console mode, code %1!d!
> error setting console mode, code %1!d!
> Write to ConsoleOut error == %1!ld!
> Read from ConsoleIn error == %1!ld!
> error restoring console mode, code %1!d!
> ftp: error allocating memory
> ftp: ftp/tcp: unknown service
> Transfers files to and from a computer running an FTP server service
> (sometimes called a daemon). Ftp can be used interactively.
> FTP [-v] [-d] [-i] [-n] [-g] [-s:filename] [host]
>   -v             Suppresses display of remote server responses.
>   -n             Suppresses auto-login upon initial connection.
>   -i             Turns off interactive prompting during multiple file
>                  transfers.
>   -d             Enables debugging.
>   -g             Disables filename globbing (see GLOB command).
>   -s:filename    Specifies a text file containing FTP commands; the
>                  commands will automatically run after FTP starts.
>   host           Specifies the host name or IP address of the remote
>                  host to connect to.
> error opening script file %1
> ftp> %0
> ?Ambiguous command
> ?Invalid command
> Not connected.
> Commands may be abbreviated.  Commands are:
> ?Ambiguous help command %1
> ?Invalid help command %1
> usage - < <filename>
> < - too deep
> < - open file failed: %0
> Already connected to %1, use disconnect first.
> (to) %0
> usage: %1 host-name [port]
> %1: bad port number-- %2
> usage: %1 [%0
> %1%2%0
> Using %1 mode to transfer files.
> %1: unknown mode
> We only support %1 mode, sorry.
> We only support %1 format, sorry.
> We only support %1 structure, sorry.
> (local-file) %0
> %1 local-file remote-file
> (remote-file) %0
> (local-files) %0
> %1 local-files
> %1 remote-file [ local-file ]
> (remote-files) %0
> %1 remote-files
> can't find list of remote files, oops
> Failed to unlink workfile
> Connected to %1.
> Type: %1; %0
> Verbose: %1; Bell: %2; Prompting: %3; Globbing: %4
> Debugging: %1; Hash mark printing: %2
> Use of PORT cmds: %1
> Bell mode %1.
> Packet tracing %1.
> Hash mark printing %1%0
>  (%1!d! bytes/hash mark)%0
> Verbose mode %1.
> Use of PORT cmds %1.
> Interactive mode %1.
> Globbing %1.
> Debugging %1.
> (remote-directory) %0
> %1 remote-directory
> %1 local-directory
> Local directory now %1
> %1 remote-file
> (from-name) %0
> %1 from-name to-name
> (to-name) %0
> usage: %1 remote-directory local-file
> %1 remote-files local-file
> Try again later%0
> (username) %0
> usage: %1 username [password] [account]
> Account: %0
> Login failed.
> (directory-name) %0
> %1 directory-name
> (command line to send) %0
> usage: %1 line-to-send
> error reading password
> %1: Unknown host.
> ftp: socket%0
> The network is down
> ftp: bind%0
> ftp: setsockopt (SO_KEEPALIVE)%0
> ftp: connect%0
> ftp: getsockname%0
> User (%1:%2): %0
> ---> %0
> No control connection for command%0
> Connection closed by remote host.
> %1: not a plain file.%0
> netout%0
> Error opening local file %1
> ftp get%0
> netin%0
> ftp: setsockopt (resuse address)%0
> ftp: setsockopt (ignored)%0
> ftp: listen%0
> ftp: accept%0
> Password: %0
> On%0
> Off%0
> Out of memory
> File not found%0
> Out of memory%0
> ftp: WSAStartup:%0
> append to a file%0
> set ascii transfer type%0
> beep when command completed%0
> set binary transfer type%0
> change remote working directory%0
> connect to remote tftp%0
> delete remote file%0
> toggle debugging mode%0
> list contents of remote directory%0
> terminate ftp session%0
> toggle metacharacter expansion of local file names%0
> toggle printing `#' for each buffer transferred%0
> print local help information%0
> change local working directory%0
> nlist contents of remote directory%0
> delete multiple files%0
> list contents of multiple remote directories%0
> get multiple files%0
> make directory on the remote machine%0
> nlist contents of multiple remote directories%0
> send multiple files%0
> toggle use of PORT cmd for each data connection%0
> force interactive prompting on multiple commands%0
> print working directory on remote machine%0
> terminate ftp session and exit%0
> send arbitrary ftp command%0
> receive file%0
> get help from remote server%0
> rename file%0
> remove directory on the remote machine%0
> send one file%0
> escape to the shell%0
> show current status%0
> toggle packet tracing%0
> set file transfer type%0
> send new user information%0
> toggle verbose mode%0
> obey command file%0
> %1!ld! bytes received in %0
> %1!ld! bytes sent in %0
>  seconds (%0
>  Kbytes/sec)
> exe\ftp.DBG
> .exe
>
>
>
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