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- This diskette contains the programs from Learning to Program in C,
- by Thomas Plum. The programs are copyright (c) Plum Hall Inc, 1983.
- Permission is hereby granted for you to reproduce these programs in
- any machine-readable medium, and to use them and incorporate them in
- other machine-readable forms (such as linkage libraries and compiled
- programs). However, to distribute any printed human-readable copies,
- you must obtain written permission from Plum Hall Inc.
-
- Most of the source files are catenated together into larger files,
- because many of our target environments do not have subdirectory
- structure. There is a program UNIRD ("universal read distribution")
- provided in source UNIRD.C and MS-DOS executable UNIRD.EXE. It splits
- the large files into their named constituents. Look at the file
- INSTALL.BAT, an MS-DOS batch-file which will split apart the entire
- distribution.
-
-
- There is a sample "shell script" ("batch file", "command procedure",
- or what-have-you) in the file SAMPLE.SH. It contains suggestions
- for compiling, linking, and testing the programs.
-
- A similar script for MS-DOS is provided as SAMPLE.BAT.
-
-
- This is a very preliminary distribution. I would greatly appreciate
- your calling me if you encounter any problems, and I would very much
- like to know the specific "scripts" that you create for the
- compilation process in your environment.
-
- Thomas Plum
- Plum Hall Inc
- 1 Spruce Av
- Cardiff NJ 08232
- 609-927-3770
-