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parsec_created_freeware_for_your_tru64_5.1_system [2020/04/15 16:55] sgriggsparsec_created_freeware_for_your_tru64_5.1_system [2020/04/15 17:53] sgriggs
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 +=== Disclaimer ===
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 +PARSEC did the compiling and packaging of this software. We didn't write the software itself. So, please report bugs or issues to the actual authors unless you think it could be a packaging or compiling issue. Also, we make no claim about fitness for a particular purpose of these packages and provide zero warranty. Each package will contain the license for the software (ie.. GPL, BSD, MPL, etc..). The ESP package manager will allow you to accept the license before you install the package. Also be aware that using "now" as the first argument to any package installer will do a non-interactive installation. 
  
 ==== Introducing Tru64 Freeware ==== ==== Introducing Tru64 Freeware ====
  
 Swift Griggs, our in-house classic Unix expert, has created [[https://wiki.parsec.com/tru64-freeware|Tru64 Freeware]] using the EPM package manager created by Mike Sweet. The packages use a portable format that self-installs. They come pre-packaged as version-indicated tarballs. Swift Griggs, our in-house classic Unix expert, has created [[https://wiki.parsec.com/tru64-freeware|Tru64 Freeware]] using the EPM package manager created by Mike Sweet. The packages use a portable format that self-installs. They come pre-packaged as version-indicated tarballs.
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 ==== Available Software ==== ==== Available Software ====
  
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   * GNU mpc v1.0.3 needed for building GCC   * GNU mpc v1.0.3 needed for building GCC
   * GNU mpfr v3.1.4 also needed for GCC   * GNU mpfr v3.1.4 also needed for GCC
-  * nano v2.4.2 Another easy to use editor the terminal +  * Nano v2.4.2 Another easy to use editor the terminal 
-  * ncftp v3.2.5 A  great command-line FTP client +  * Ncftp v3.2.5 A  great command-line FTP client 
-  * openssh v7.2p1 and [[http://wiki.parsec.com/tru64-freeware/openssh-7.5p1-tru64-5.1-alpha.tar.gz|v7.5p1]] The newer version is a much better package. +  * Openssh v7.2p1 and [[http://wiki.parsec.com/tru64-freeware/openssh-7.5p1-tru64-5.1-alpha.tar.gz|v7.5p1]] The newer version is a much better package. The 7.2p1 package has some installation problems (but still does work)
-openssh-7.5p1-tru64-5.1-alpha.tar.gz +  * Openssl v1.0.1t, v1.0.2u, and 1.10l Recommend v1.0.2u for OpenSSH building.  
-openssl-1.0.1t-tru64-5.1-alpha.tar.gz +  * Perl v5.22  
-openssl-1.0.2u-tru64-5.1-alpha.tar.gz +  * Pth v2.0.7 latest version of GNU Portable Threads 
-openssl-1.1.0l-tru64-5.1-alpha.tar.gz +  * GNU Readline v6.3 
-perl-5.22-tru64-5.1-alpha.tar.gz +  * Rsync v3.1.2 the wonderful file sync tool from Tridge 
-pth-2.0.7-tru64-5.1-alpha.tar.gz +  sudo-1.8.16 The Sudo security tool  
-readline-6.3-tru64-5.1-alpha.tar.gz +  * GNU tar v1.28  
-rsync-3.1.2-tru64-5.1-alpha.tar.gz +  * INFO-ZIP unzip v6.10b  
-sudo-1.8.16-tru64-5.1-alpha.tar.gz +  * GNU wget v1.9 No SSL support in v1.9 package 
-tar-1.28-tru64-5.1-alpha.tar.gz +  xz v5.2.2 The slow but incredibly tight compression tool 
-unzip-6.10b-tru64-5.1-alpha.tar.gz +  zlib v1.2.8 the compression library that's a dependency for tons of stuff including secure shell
-wget-1.9-tru64-5.1-alpha.tar.gz +
-xz-5.2.2-tru64-5.1-alpha.tar.gz +
-zlib-1.2.8-tru64-5.1-alpha.tar.gz+
  
  
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