Hi Jerome, > Except for the following packages all other dropped and questionable > packages are listed at the beginning of this thread. This list of
Please cite the beginning-of-this-thread snippet, it is a long thread. > packages shipped with 1.1 and are not presently in 1.2. None of these > packages are on the ibiblio repo for version 1.1 either. I have not > put any work into trying to include these packages as of yet. Do you mean they were part of the 1.1 distro but not of the 1.1 repo? > DOSUTIL, No sources present in package. Might be buried on repos What is the content of that package? > RIPCORD, FreeDOS release related program, Compatibility not tested. Indeed probably specific to the 1.1 distro. > SAMCFG, I don’t know if it is applicable anymore. Sounds like a sample config, which could be useful to include. Of course if you find some settings which are no longer valid for updated drivers, it would be cool to update those, but I would say that the 1.1 sample config should still be valid :-) > SYSLNX There has to be a newer version, not in repo for 1.1. Syslinux? That sounds pretty important. > WATTCP, No Source files present http://www.freedos.org/software/?prog=wattcp says that would be the place to be. The wat2001b.zip indeed does have sources. > CALLVER, FLASHR, SHIELD and UPX not in repo for 1.1 Maybe you mean FDSHIELD: www.freedos.org/software/?prog=fdshield This does include sources. http://ericauer.cosmodata.virtuaserver.com.br/soft/specials/ has a copy of CALLVER 2007-aug19.zip which includes sourcs. I am not sure what FLASHR is, maybe a tool to update firmware? For UPX, the version with UPX-UCL library should be used, because it has the more free/libre license compared to the UPX NRV default: http://www.freedos.org/software/?prog=upx-ucl (a very nice tool!) > Almost all of the dropped packages in the top of this thread, never > shipped with FreeDOS. However, they are on the Repo for v1.1. This probably means that they got added to the distro after 1.1, in the hope that they will be included in the FreeDOS 1.2 distro. The users were able to install through the repository in the meantime. > FreeDOS 1.1 shipped with 80 packages total, 1.2 ships with 97 the > slim USB and 232 on the big USB. That is really cool, thanks :-) By the way, it is good to have full 8.3 file names for packages now, the "X" and "S" distinction in the repo makes it hard to find stuff which normally has 8 char names but has to squeeze in the "X" suffix. Regards, Eric > Well, this was the complete list of packages included with FreeDOS > 1.1, all 80 of them. Base: Append Assign Attrib Cdrcach(e) Chkdsk Choice Command Comp Cpidos Ctmouse Cwsdpmi Debug Defrag Deltree Devload Diskc(o)py Display Dosfsck D(i)skcomp Edit Edlin Exe2bin Fasth(e)lp Fc Fdapm Fdisk Fdpkg Fdupdat(e) Find Format Fourdos (4dos) F(d)xms286 Graphic(s) Help Himemx Infozip Install Jemmex Kernel Keyb Label Lbacach(e) Localiz(e) Mem Mirror Mode More Move Mtcp Nansi Nlsfunc Printq Print Recover Replace Ripcord Samcfg Share Shsucdx Sort Subst Tree Uide Undel(ete) Unf(or)m(a)t Usbdos Xcopy Xmgr Dosutil Boot: Sysl(i)n(u)x GUI: Fdshell (?) Net: Wattcp Wget Util: Bootfix Callver Doslfn Flashr Fdshield Upx Vmsmnt > And here is the list of packages on the Large USB Stick. > All, 232 of them. [see original mail] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Mobile security can be enabling, not merely restricting. Employees who bring their own devices (BYOD) to work are irked by the imposition of MDM restrictions. Mobile Device Manager Plus allows you to control only the apps on BYO-devices by containerizing them, leaving personal data untouched! https://ad.doubleclick.net/ddm/clk/304595813;131938128;j _______________________________________________ Freedos-user mailing list Freedos-user@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/freedos-user