$Header: /usr/people/sam/tiff/RCS/HOWTO,v 1.16 1996/04/29 19:42:29 sam Exp $ How To Obtain This Software (in case all you get is this file) The software is available for public ftp on sgi.com graphics/tiff/tiff-v3.4-tar.Z (192.48.153.1) For example, % ftp -n sgi.com .... ftp> user anonymous ... ftp> cd graphics/tiff ftp> binary ftp> get tiff-v3.4-tar.Z In general, the latest version of the 3.4 release of the software is always available as "tiff-v3.4-tar.Z" in the ftp directory. This file is a link to the appropriate released version (so don't waste your time retrieving the linked file as well!) Any files of the form tiff-v3.4-patch* are shell scripts that can be used to patch older versions of the source code. For example, the file tiff-v3.4-patch01 would contain patches to update tiff-v3.4-tar.Z. Patch files only work to go between consecutive versions, so if you are multiple versions behind the latest release, you will need to apply each patch file between your current version and the latest. Obtaining the Software by Electronic Mail ----------------------------------------- Do not send me requests for the software; they will be ignored (without response). If you cannot use FTP at all, there is a service called "ftpmail" available from decwrl.dec.com: you can send e-mail to this machine and it will use FTP to retrieve files for you and send you the files back again via e-mail. To find out more about the ftpmail service, send a message to "ftpmail@decwrl.dec.com" whose body consists of the single line "help". What to do Once You've Retrieved Stuff -------------------------------------- The software comes in a compressed tar file. To extract the information: zcat tiff-v3.4-tar.Z | tar xf - (uncompress and extract individual files in current directory). There is also a companion compressed tar file, v3.0pics.tar.Z that has sample TIFF image files. These are mostly useful in testing the software if/when you port it to an unsupported system. TIFF Mailing List ----------------- A mailing list for users of this software is located on sgi.com. If you want to join this mailing list or have a list-related request such as getting your name removed from it, send a request to tiff-request@sgi.com For example, to subscribe, send the line "subscribe" in the body of your message. The line "help" will return a list of the commands understood by the mailing list management software. Submissions (including bug reports) should be directed to: tiff@sgi.com When corresponding about this software please always specify what version you have and what system you're running on.