Helmut Kopka's interpretation of the TDS

Pierre MacKay twg-tds@tug.cs.umb.edu
Sun, 24 Nov 1996 21:25:50 -0800


I second Sebastian's observations.  The Solaris package I presently
offer has no need to conform to the (from the Unix user's standpoint)
annoying restrictions imposed by the considerable effort
to make allowances for DOS-related limitations, but I try to
make all filename DOS-compatible.  I do include links in the
package that make the package more workable in Unix, but 
the actual files are held to 8+3 formats.  

One failure in this scheme is the TDS documentation itself.

Is there any consistent set of file and directory names that
can be used for this sub-tree?
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