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From: Blady
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Subject: Re: How to Download From PAL ?
Date: Tue, 22 May 2018 19:12:29 +0200
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On 08/05/2018 19:02, Dirk Craeynest wrote:
>> On 05/08/2018 02:29 PM, Stéphane Rivière wrote:
>>> If you search for similar old Ada 83 and Ada 95 sources, I have
>>> 2,2 Go of (compressed) "Ada Documentation, information and source
>>> code organized by Richard Conn" who is the author of PAL...
>
> In article ,
> Jeffrey R. Carter wrote:
>> Note that something similar is available at adaic.org, though it
>> claims to be 1.3 GB rather than 2.2:
>>
>> http://archive.adaic.com/ase/index.html
>>
>> reached from
>>
>> http://www.adaic.org/ada-resources/tools-libraries/
>
> A blast from the past... ;-)
>
> What's on the AdaIC is a later version of the "Public Ada Library
> (PAL)" under it's (then) newer name of "Ada and Software Engineering
> Library Version 2 (ASE2)" from October 2000.
>
> Randy fetched the copy for the AdaIC from the Ada-Belgium ftp server
> where we had put it up for everyone interested. IIRC, it is the
> final version of the "PAL" that was made.
>
> I still have a box with most PAL versions on CD-ROM: Ada-Belgium
> did order many to be handed out to participants at our events at
> the time...
>
> FWIW, the Ada-Belgium ftp server is long gone, but the original ASE
> directory is still available at:
> http://www.cs.kuleuven.be/~dirk/ada-belgium/archive/ase/
>
> Happy browsing...
>
> Dirk
> Dirk.Craeynest@cs.kuleuven.be (for Ada-Belgium/Ada-Europe/SIGAda/WG9)
>
Hello,
Downloading on both web sites with wget gives several 404 errors, as:
https://people.cs.kuleuven.be/~dirk.craeynest/ada-belgium/archive/ase/support/support/conn_bio.htm
The requested URL
/~dirk.craeynest/ada-belgium/archive/ase/support/support/conn_bio.htm
was not found on this server.
https://people.cs.kuleuven.be/~dirk.craeynest/ada-belgium/archive/ase/ase02_02/bindings/tash/license.htm
The requested URL
/~dirk.craeynest/ada-belgium/archive/ase/ase02_02/bindings/tash/license.htm
was not found on this server.
http://archive.adaic.com/ase/ase02_02/tools/usafa/rapid/rapid.ps
The requested URL /ase/ase02_02/tools/usafa/rapid/rapid.ps was not found
on this system.
http://archive.adaic.com/ase/ase02_02/bindings/tash/tests/README.htm
The requested URL /ase/ase02_02/bindings/tash/tests/README.htm was not
found on this system.
Is there somewhere to get ASE files with iso format or something like that?
Thanks, Pascal.