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tg a34b05d2e6 Import OpenBSD 3.3 source repository from CTM 3132 the first time
This opens an OpenBSD-mirabile (aka MirBSD) repository.

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MirBSD is my private tree. MirBSD does not differ very much from OpenBSD
and intentionally tracks OpenBSD. That's why it _is_ OpenBSD, just not the
official one. It's like with DarrenBSD.

At time of this writing, no advertising for MirBSD must be done,
because the advertising clause has not yet been sorted out.

http://templeofhate.com/tglaser/MirBSD/index.php
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$OpenBSD: IAFA-PACKAGE,v 1.7 1999/07/14 13:37:23 millert Exp $
Title: pdksh
Version: 5.2.14
Description: A public domain implementation of the Korn shell (ksh88),
a UNIX command line interpreter / scripting language; the few
missing ksh features are being added and the shell is being
POSIXized.
Author: (Eric Gisin), (Charles Forsyth), (John R MacMillan),
sjg@zen.void.oz.au (Simon J. Gerraty),
michael@cs.mun.ca (Michael Rendell), (plus many others)
Maintained-by: michael@cs.mun.ca (Michael Rendell)
Maintained-at: ftp://ftp.cs.mun.ca:/pub/pdksh/
Platforms: Written in C, runs on most UNIX boxes (uses GNU autoconf;
works best in a POSIX or BSD environment). Also runs on OS/2
and (using cygwin32 package) on win95/NT
Copying-Policy: Freely Redistributable (mostly public domain, some copyrighted)
Keywords: pdksh, ksh, Korn, shell, command line interpreter