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Subject: Elm 2.4PL25-JP0.35 patch (0/3)
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$BB@ED!w(BNEC$B$G$9!#(B

Elm 2.4 PL25 $B$KBP$9$k(BJP$B%Q%C%A$,=PMh>e$,$j$^$7$?$N$GEj9F$7$^$9!#(B

$B:#2s$N<g$JJQ99E@$O(B

  $B!&(BElm2.4 PL25 $B$KBP1~(B
  $B!&$$$/$D$+$N%P%0$r%U%#%C%/%9(B
  $B!&OBLu$r(B1$B$DDI2C(B
  $B!&BP1~(BOS$B$NDI2C(B
  $B!&MxMQ@)8B;v9`$rDI2C(B(README.J$B$N(B11$B9`$r$h$/$*FI$_2<$5$$(B)

$B$G$9!#(B

$B2<5-$K(B README.J $B$rE:IU$7$^$9!#(B

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$BBjL>(B $BF|K\8l3HD%(B kit for elm2.4 PL25
$BF|IU(B 1994$BG/(B12$B7n(B22$BF|(B
$BJ8=qHV9f(B JP fake ver 0.35
$BC4Ev(B $BB@ED=S:H(B<oota@pes.com1.fc.nec.co.jp>,$B@n>eLo(B<wataru@exa.onlab.ntt.jp>,elm-jp$B%a%s%P(B

($B$3$N%F%-%9%H$O(Bplain2$B$G@07A$5$l$k$3$H$rG0F,$K$*$$$F=q$+$l$F$$$^$9(B)


1. $B$O$8$a$K(B

  $B$3$N%-%C%H$O!"%a!<%k%j!<%@!<(Belm$B$rMQ$$$F!"F|K\8l$rFI$_=q$-$9$k(B
$B$?$a(B+$B&A$r<B8=$9$k0Y$N%Q%C%A$*$h$SDI2C%=!<%9$G$9!#(B


2. $B35MW(B

2.1. $BF|K\8l3HD%(B Subject $B$r%5%]!<%H(B

  X-Nsubject:$B%X%C%@$NIU2C$5$l$?%a!<%k$K$D$$$F$O!"(BSubject:$B$K(B
$BM%@h$7$F(BX-Nsubject:$B$rI=<($7$^$9!#(B

  $BF0:nNc(B:
[[E
  ------------------------------------------------------------------------
            Folder is '=test1' with 1 message [ELM 2.4 (JP fake v0.35) PL25]


     1   Mar 16 Wataru KAWAKAMI    (24)   $B%F%9%H$G$9(B                    

        |=pipe, !=shell, ?=help, <n>=set current to n, /=search pattern
 a)lias, C)opy, c)hange folder, d)elete, e)dit, f)orward, g)roup reply, m)ail,
   n)ext, o)ptions, p)rint, q)uit, r)eply, s)ave, t)ag, u)ndelete, or e(x)it

Command: 
  ------------------------------------------------------------------------
]]E

  $BG[Aw$N:]!"(BX-Nsubject:$BCf$NMn$A$?(BESC$B$O$=$l$i$7$/Jd4V$5$l!"I=<((B
$B$5$l$^$9!#(B($BJd4V$NJ}K!$,%$%$%+%2%s$J$?$a!"4V0c$C$FJd4V$9$k$3$H$,(B
$BB?!9$"$j$^$9!#$4$a$s$J$5$$!#(B)

  $B$^$?!"(BX-Nsubject:$B%X%C%@$NIU2C$5$l$?%a!<%k$K(B Follow$B$9$k:]$K$O!"(B
   a) $B85$N%a!<%k$r0zMQ$9$k>l9g!"G[Aw$N:]!"(BX-Nsubject:$BCf$NMn$A$?(B
      ESC$B$O$=$l$i$7$/Jd4V(B
   b) X-Nsubject:$B$K$O(B"Re: "$B$rIU2C$7!"F1$8$b$N$r(BSubject:$B$K$$$l$k(B

$B$H$J$C$F$$$^$9!#(B

2.2 MIME$B%X%C%@$N%G%3!<%I5!G=$rDI2C(B

  $B;T@n<~0l(B<ichikawa@nuee.nagoya-u.ac.jp> $B$5$s$,:n@.$5$l$?(BMIME$B%G(B
$B%3!<%@$rN.MQ$7!"(BMIME$B%X%C%@$N%G%3!<%I$r9T$J$C$F$$$^$9!#%$%s%G%C%/(B
$B%92hLL$GAw?.<TL>$*$h$SBjL>$N%G%3!<%I$,9T$J$($k$h$&$K$J$C$F$$$^$9!#(B

2.3 line-edit$B$rF3F~(B

  $B$$$/$D$+$N6ILL(B(Subject$B$NF~NO!"(Bheader$B$NJT=8$J$I(B)$B$G(Bemacs-like$B$J(B
line-edit$B$,2DG=$K$J$C$F$$$^$9!#(B( keyword$B$O!"(Bsource$BCf$N(B"jfep()" )

^a  $B9TF,$X(B  ^e  $B9TKv$X(B
^h  $B%+!<%=%kA0$NJ8;z$N0lJ8;z>C5n(B  ^d  $B0lJ8;z>C5n(B
^f  $B%+!<%=%k$r<!$NJ8;z$X(B  ^b  $B%+!<%=%k$rA0$NJ8;z$X(B
^u  $B0l9T>C5n(B

2.4 WordStar$BIw%3%s%H%m!<%k%-!<$N%5%]!<%H(B

  $B%$%s%G%C%/%92hLL$K$*$$$F!"8=:_0LCV$N0\F0$K(BWordStar$BIw$N%3%s%H%m!<(B
$B%k%-!<$,;HMQ2DG=$K$J$j$^$7$?!#(B

^e  $B0l9T>e$X(B
^x  $B0l9T2<$X(B
^r  $B0l2hLLA0$X(B
^x  $B0l2hLL8e$X(B

2.5 $BFbB"%Z!<%8%c$G$NF|K\8lI=<(%5%]!<%H(B

  $BFbB"%Z!<%8%c(B(builtin+)$B$GIT40A4$J$,$iF|K\8lI=<($r%5%]!<%H$7$^$7$?!#(B
ISO-2022-JP$B$NJ8;z%;%C%H$,I=<(2DG=$G$9!#$^$?!"$$$o$f$k(B1$B%P%$%H2>L>(B
$BJ8;z$,Mh$F$bC<Kv$N%U%)%s%H$,BP1~$7$F$$$l$PI=<(2DG=$G$9!#(B
  $B$?$@$7!"F|K\8lI=<(%5%]!<%H$O$^$@;CDjE*$K:n$C$?$b$N$G!"40A4$K$O(B
$BF0:n$7$J$$$+$bCN$l$^$;$s!#$G$9$+$i!"%?%$%H%k$K(B "fake" $B$NJ8;zNs$r(B
$BF~$l$F$"$j$^$9(B($B>P(B)$B!#(B

2.6 MIME$B%b!<%I%3%s%Q%$%k;~$N(B ISO-2022-JP $B$N4{DjCM2=(B

  Elm$B$r(BMIME$B%b!<%I$G%3%s%Q%$%k$9$k$H!"J8;z%;%C%H$,(BUS-ASCII$B0J30$N(B
$B>l9g$K$O(Bmetamail$B$r8F$S=P$9;EMM$K$J$C$F$$$^$9!#$3$N$^$^$G$O;H$$?I(B
$B$$$N$G!"J8;z%;%C%H$,(B ISO-2022-JP $B$N>l9g$K$bFbB"%Z!<%8%c$G=hM}$G(B
$B$-$k$h$&$K$7$^$7$?!#(B
  $B$J$*!"$3$N2~B$$NI{:nMQ$H$7$F!"$?$H$(%a!<%kK\J8Cf$NJ8;z%;%C%H$,(B
$B$9$Y$F(B US-ASCII$B$G$b(B ISO-2022-JP$B$H$7$F07$o$l$F$7$^$$$^$9!#3$30$H(B
$B$N(Bmail$B$N$d$j<h$j$r9T$J$&>l9g$K$OCm0U$7$F2<$5$$!#(B

2.7 $B4D6-@_Dj%G%#%l%/%H%j$N@ZBX$(5!G=(B

  $BJ#?t$N%P!<%8%g%s$N(B Elm $B$r;H$&;~3Z$J$h$&$K!"4D6-@_Dj%G%#%l%/%H(B
$B%j(B/.elm $B$r@ZBX$($i$l$k$h$&$K$7$^$7$?!#(B

2.8 Reply$B;~$KAw?.<TL>$K2C$($F;~9o$b0zMQ(B

  Reply$B;~$K<+F0E*$KA^F~$5$l$kAw?.<TL>$N$[$+$K;~9o$b0zMQ$9$k$h$&$K$7$^$7$?!#(B

2.9 Ultrix 4.2A $B$N%5%]!<%H(B

  Ultrix 4.2A $B$G$&$^$/F0:n$7$J$$E@$r2sHr$9$k%b%8%e!<%k$rDI2C$7$^$7$?!#(B

2.10 $B0lIt$N%I%-%e%a%s%H$NOBLu(B

  $B%j%U%!%l%s%9%,%$%I!"%f!<%6!<%:%,%$%I!"$*$h$S%*%s%i%$%s%X%k%W(B
$B$rOBLu$7$^$7$?!#%U%#%k%?!<%,%$%I$NLu$b$"$j$^$9$,!"$3$l$O%I%i%U%H$G$9!#(B


3. $BI,MW$J$b$N(B

3.1 $BI,?\;v9`(B

  1) elm2.4 PL25$B$N%=!<%9(B
  2) C $B$K4X$9$kB?>/$NCN<1(B
  3) $B%3%s%Q%$%k$,$&$^$/$$$+$J$/$F$b<+J,$G=$@5$9$k:,@-(B

3.2 $B$G$-$l$P(B....

  1) $B<c43$N1QJ8FI2rNO(B
  2) $B%$%s%?!<%M%C%H$N%K%e!<%9(B(comp.mail.elm $B$*$h$S(B fj.mail)$B$,(B
     $BFI$_=q$-$G$-$k4D6-(B


4. $B%-%C%H$NFbMF(B

$B!&(BREADME.J$B$3$N%U%!%$%k(B
$B!&(BREADME.E$B1Q8lHG$N(BREADME
$B!&(Bjp.patch-0.35elm2.4 PL25 $B$N%=!<%9$KBP$9$k%Q%C%A!#(B

$B!&(Bsrc/src$B%G%#%l%/%H%j$KDI2C$9$k%U%!%$%k(B
  $B!&(Bguessesc.c$BMn$A$?(Besc$B$rJd4V$9$k(B
  $B!&(Bjfep.c$B4A;zF~NO2DG=$J(Bline-edit$B$r2DG=$K$9$k(B
  $B!&(Bgetch.c$B0lJ8;zF~NO%k!<%A%s(B
  $B!&(Bmmdec.cMIME$B%G%3!<%@(B
$B!&(Blib/lib$B%G%#%l%/%H%j$KDI2C$9$k%U%!%$%k(B
  $B!&(Bfflush.cultrix$B$G$N(Bfflush$B8mF0:n2sHrMQ(B

$B!&(Bhdrs/hdrs$B%G%#%l%/%H%j!<$KDI2C$9$k%U%!%$%k(B
  $B!&(Bkanji.h$B4A;z2s$j$N@_Dj(B

$B!&(Bjpn/$BOBLu%I%-%e%a%s%HN`(B
  $B!&(BRef.guide.JElm$B%j%U%!%l%s%9%,%$%I$NOBLu(B
  $B!&(BUsers.guide.JElm$B%f!<%6!<%:%,%$%I$NOBLu(B
  $B!&(BFilter.guide.JElm$B%U%#%k%?!<%,%$%I$NOBLu(B($B%I%i%U%H(B)
  $B!&(BElm-helpJ.[0123]$B%*%s%i%$%s%X%k%W$NOBLu(B


5. $B%$%s%9%H!<%k$NJ}K!(B

5.1 $B%$%s%9%H!<%k(B

 1) elm2.4 PL25$B$N(B base directory $B$K(Bchdir$B$7!"(B
patch -p0 < jp.patch-0.35
   $B$G!"(Belm$B$N%=!<%9$K%Q%C%A$rEv$F$k!#(B
 2) $BDL>oDL$j$K(B Configure $B$9$k!#(B
    ultrix$B$G$O!"(Bshell escape$B$N6ILL$G(Bshell$B$K(Bescape$B$7!"(B
    config.sh$B$r=$@5$7$F!"(Bi_stdarg='undef'$B$H$J$k$h$&$K(B
    $B$7$F$/$@$5$$!#(B($B$3$l$r@_Dj$7$J$$$H(Blib/mcprt.c$B$G(B
    error$B$,$G$k!#(B)
 3) $B$3$N%Q%C%1!<%8$N(Bsrc/, hdrs/ lib/ $B0J2<$N%U%!%$%k$r(B
   elm$B$N%=!<%9$N(Bsrc/, hdrs/$B$K%3%T!<$9$k!#(B
 4) $B$3$N%Q%C%1!<%8$N(B jpn/$BCf$N(B elm-hejpJ$B$r(B /usr/local/lib$BEy$K(B
   $B%3%T!<$9$k!#(B
 5) config.h$B$J$I$r3NG'$7!"I,MW$K1~$8$FJT=8$9$k!#(B
 6) make

5.2 OS$BKh$NCm0U;v9`(B

5.2.1 MathTen

  $B=PMh>e$,$C$?(Bconfig.h$B%U%!%$%k$K(BMACHTEN$B$G$N;XDj$,$"$j$^$9!#(B
$B%3%s%Q%$%k;~$K$-$A$s$HG'<1$7$F$$$k$+$I$&$+3NG'$7$F2<$5$$!#(B

5.2.2 ultrix

  fflush()$B$NF0:n$,JQ$J0Y!"2sHrMQ%U%!%$%k(B lib/fflush.c$B$rMQ0U$7$F(B
$B$$$^$9!#(B( PROG_ENV POSIX $B$G$D$/$k$H(B jfep()$B$N$H$3$m$N5sF0$,(B
$B$*$+$7$/$J$j$^$9!#(B)

  $B$5$i$K!"(B
[[E
 ccom: Error: mcprt.c, line 57: syntax error
      va_dcl
]]E

$B$,$G$k$3$H$,$"$j$^$9!#(B
config.h$B$G!"(B#define I_STDARG$B$r(Bcommentout$B$7$F:F(Bmake$B$7$F$_$F(B
$B$/$@$5$$!#(B(./Configure$B$N$H$-$K(Bshell escape$B$7$F(Bi_stdarg='undef'$B$N(B
$BJ}$,(Bbetter)

  $BF1MM$K!"(B
[[E
 cpp: error builtin.c:63: Can't find include file ctypes.h
]]E
$B$O(B ln -s ctype.h ctypes.h  $B$r<B9T$7$F2sHr$7$F$/$@$5$$!#(B

5.2.3 EWS4800

  ANSI$B%3%s%Q%$%i(B /usr/abiccs/bin/cc $B$r;H$C$F2<$5$$!#$=$l0J30$N%3(B
$B%s%Q%$%i$G$NF0:n$,$I$&$J$k$+$O%F%9%H$7$F$$$J$$$N$GH=$j$^$;$s!#(B
CISC$B%^%7%s$G$O$+$J$j$N=$@5$,I,MW$H;W$o$l$^$9!#(B

5.2.4 HP-UX
  $B$H$/$K@_Dj$OI,MW$J$$$O$:$G$9!#(B
  

6. $BA`:nJ}K!(B

  $B=>Mh$N(B elm2.4 $B$H(B upper compatible $B$G$9!#(B

  2$B>O$G$N@bL@$N$h$&$K!"(BSubject$B$NF~NO$d!"(Bheader$B$NJT=8$N2hLL$G(B
line-edit$B$,2DG=$H$J$C$F$$$^$9!#(B


7. $B%P%0(B

  $B%Q%C%A:n@.<T%5%$%H$K$FLs(B1$B=54V$N;nMQ$r9T$J$C$F$$$^$9$,!"CWL?E*(B
$B$J%P%0$O8+$D$+$C$F$$$^$;$s!#$?$@$7!"%P%0$N$J$$J]>Z$O$^$C$?$/$"$j(B
$B$^$;$s!#(B

  $BF|K\8l2=%Q%C%A%-%C%H$N%P%0$NJs9p$J$I$O!"%Q%C%A:n<T$^$G$*4s$;2<$5$$!#(B


8. $BCx:n8"(B

Copyright (C)1995

$B!&(B Wataru Kawakami <wataru@exa.onlab.ntt.jp>
$B!&(B Toshiya Oota <oota@pes.com1.fc.nec.co.jp>
$B!&(B $B;T@n!!<~0l(B  (Shuichi ICHIKAWA) <ichikawa@nuee.nagoya-u.ac.jp> (mmdec.c$BJ,(B)


  $BEv%-%C%H$N;HMQ$K4X$9$k8"Mx$O!"K\J8$HL7=b$7$J$$8B$j$9$Y$F(B GPL$B$K(B
$B=`$8$^$9!#C"$7!"<c43$N@)8B$,$"$j$^$9!#(B 11.$B;HMQ@)8B(B $B$r$*FI$_2<$5$$!#(B

(#include <GNU$B$N(B "GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE">)


9. $B=$@5MzNr(B

1995/06/05ver 0.33$B!&=i%j%j!<%9(B
1995/06/23ver 0.34$B!&(Breply$B;~$K(BX-Nsubject$B$K%4%_$,$D$/!#(B
  $B"*(B reply.c $B=$@5!#(B
                                     Thanks yyamada@blue.giken.cac.co.jp$B$5$s!#(B
1995/12/22ver 0.35$B!&(B PL25 $BBP1~(B
$B!&(BLinux$B$G%F%s%]%i%j%U%!%$%k$,;D$k!#(B
  $B"*(B mailmsg2.c $B=$@5!#(B
     Thanks kato@can.bekkoame.or.jp$B$5$s!#(B
$B!&(BReply $B$9$k$H(BX-Nsubject$B$K$4$_$,$D$/!#(B
  $B"*(B reply.c $B=$@5!#(B
     Thanks $B?tB?$/$NJ}!#(B
$B!&(BGroup reply $B$G(BX-nsubject$B$,%3%T!<$5$l$J$$!#(B
  $B"*(B reply.c $B=$@5!#(B
     Thanks gunji@lisa.lang.osaka-u.ac.jp$B$5$s!#(B
$B!&(BLinux $B$G%U%j!<%:$9$k$3$H$,$"$k!#(B
  $B"*(B kanji.h $B=$@5(B
     Thanks kato@can.bekkoame.or.jp $B$5$s(B
$B!&F|K\8l%X%k%W%U%!%$%k$r;2>H$7$K$$$+$J$$(B
  $B"*(B hdrs/config.SH $B=$@5(B
     $B$3$N%\%1!*(B>$B<+J,(B(oota)

10. $BF0:n>u67(B

  $B>/$J$/$H$b2<5-$N>r7o$GF0:n$7$F$$$^$9!#(B

EWS4800/220 EWS-UX R8.1 Rev.D /usr/abiccs/bin/cc
DEC Station 3100 Ultrix 4.2A
Solbourne S3000 OS/MP 4.1c
HP 715 HP-UX 9.05
PowerBook 180 MachTen 2.2
FreeBSD 2.0.5R (<mugitani@shpcsl.sharp.co.jp>$BMM(B)

11. $B;HMQ@)8B(B($B!z=EMW!z(B)

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:hacker: n.  [originally, someone who makes furniture with an
   axe] 1. A person who enjoys exploring the details of programmable
   systems and how to stretch their capabilities, as opposed to most
   users, who prefer to learn only the minimum necessary.  2. One who
   programs enthusiastically (even obsessively) or who enjoys
   programming rather than just theorizing about programming.  3. A
   person capable of appreciating {hack value}.  4. A person who is
   good at programming quickly.  5. An expert at a particular program,
   or one who frequently does work using it or on it; as in `a UNIX
   hacker'.  (Definitions 1 through 5 are correlated, and people who
   fit them congregate.)  6. An expert or enthusiast of any kind.  One
   might be an astronomy hacker, for example.  7. One who enjoys the
   intellectual challenge of creatively overcoming or circumventing
   limitations.  8. [deprecated] A malicious meddler who tries to
   discover sensitive information by poking around.  Hence `password
   hacker', `network hacker'.  The correct term is {cracker}.

   The term `hacker' also tends to connote membership in the global
   community defined by the net (see {network, the} and
   {Internet address}).  It also implies that the person described
   is seen to subscribe to some version of the hacker ethic (see
   {hacker ethic, the}).

   It is better to be described as a hacker by others than to describe
   oneself that way.  Hackers consider themselves something of an
   elite (a meritocracy based on ability), though one to which new
   members are gladly welcome.  There is thus a certain ego
   satisfaction to be had in identifying yourself as a hacker (but if
   you claim to be one and are not, you'll quickly be labeled
   {bogus}).  See also {wannabee}.

:cracker: n.  One who breaks security on a system.  Coined
   ca. 1985 by hackers in defense against journalistic misuse of
   {hacker} (q.v., sense 8).  An earlier attempt to establish
   `worm' in this sense around 1981--82 on Usenet was largely a
   failure.

   Use of both these neologisms reflects a strong revulsion against
   the theft and vandalism perpetrated by cracking rings.  While it is
   expected that any real hacker will have done some playful cracking
   and knows many of the basic techniques, anyone past {larval
   stage} is expected to have outgrown the desire to do so except for
   immediate, benign, practical reasons (for example, if it's
   necessary to get around some security in order to get some work
   done).

   Thus, there is far less overlap between hackerdom and crackerdom
   than the {mundane} reader misled by sensationalistic journalism
   might expect.  Crackers tend to gather in small, tight-knit, very
   secretive groups that have little overlap with the huge, open
   poly-culture this lexicon describes; though crackers often like to
   describe *themselves* as hackers, most true hackers consider
   them a separate and lower form of life.

   Ethical considerations aside, hackers figure that anyone who can't
   imagine a more interesting way to play with their computers than
   breaking into someone else's has to be pretty {losing}.  Some
   other reasons crackers are looked down on are discussed in the
   entries on {cracking} and {phreaking}.  See also
   {samurai}, {dark-side hacker}, and {hacker ethic,
   the}.  For a portrait of the typical teenage cracker, see
   {warez}.
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