Date: Thu, 5 May 94 16:38:00 JST From: Stephen Turnbull To: babcock AT cfa DOT harvard DOT edu Cc: pete AT di DOT com, djgpp AT sun DOT soe DOT clarkson DOT edu Subject: Distribution on floppies Date: Mon, 2 May 94 20:58:13 EDT From: peprbv AT cfa0 DOT harvard DOT edu (Bob Babcock) Reply-To: babcock AT cfa DOT harvard DOT edu > My email link is very slow, is there a way that I can get the > djgpp distribution by floppy disk, I can of course pay for that. [Free Software Foundation, per DJ's reply] will send you the whole thing for $100 [DJ didn't give a price]. I'd guess it's about 20 floppies, so that isn't an unreasonable price, but it includes things like compiler sources which the typical user doesn't need. If you have a CD-ROM drive, you could get a SimTel disk from Costal Communications or Walnut Creek which would have all the djgpp files as of the time the disk was mastered. The Walnut Creek Simtel CD-ROM seems to be consistently about 3-5 months behind, after recording, production, and distribution lags. I haven't bought it in quite a while, but the last time I did it arrived with DJGPP 1.09 on it the day that 1.11 hit Omnigate. (I remember it because of the coincidence.) I get their flyers every once in a while, and that lag seems to be consistent. They have also announce their CD-ROMs well before they're ready to begin shipping. I've been quite happy to have their Simtel, GNU/X11R5, and games disks, and the price is very good for what you get. But it's not very timely. I would guess that the FSF's floppy suite lags by a couple of weeks at most.