From: mjm@cupid.cis.ufl.edu (Michael Murphy)
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Subject: Re: tcsh sources
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Date: 13 Dec 90 03:00:57 GMT
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In article <BRISTER.90Dec11202223@westworld.decwrl.dec.com> brister@decwrl.dec.com (James Brister) writes:

   Things may have changed, but last I knew the full tcsh source included bits
   of AT&T code (actually bit of the orignal csh code, which in turn contains
   bits of the UNIX Version VII (?) shell code). Therefore, not all the tcsh
   source if freely distributable, only the AT&T-free parts are. However, the
   good people who maintain it build it on many systems and put the binaries
   in the ftp directory, so you may be in luck that way.

   James

That's true, they don't distribute the FULL code, just a set of diffs necessary to
make tcsh out of csh sources.  So, to build it yourself, you'll need your own copy
of the source for 4.3 bsd csh.

It's available at ee.cornell.edu.
