Open Source Download Page
Convey
Computer™
Corporation does not provide any support
for the source
code archives
provided
here. Convey will not provide help for building or compiling the
source code, fixing bugs in the source code, or describing how
the source code was used in Convey products.
Note that:
- The source code provided here is usually not sufficient
to build a complete version of any Convey program or
product. Only those portions of a Convey software product
derived from source code covered by a so-called "free software license"
are provided. For example, certain Convey coprocessor assembly
language routines that implement standard intrinsic functions are not
provided, since they were not derived from licensed source code.
- The source code contained in these archives is licensed,
typically under a GNU GPL
license. All uses of the source code available
here is governed by
such a
license, which is contained either in the source code itself or in the
archives as a separate file.
- Access to the source code archives requires a Convey
provided username and password. Please send email to
request@conveysupport.com
with the following information to receive the required username and
password.
- please include the phrase open
source in the Subject
field of the email
- please include your name and employer (if any)
- indicate which source code archive(s) you want access to
(see next paragraph)
Convey will email the required
username, password and web links to
download the following:
- Source code for many components of the Convey compiler
suite
- Source code
for
the Convey changes to CentOS
- Source code for the Convey Management Processor
Note that the CentOS web site provides source code for the CentOS Linux
distribution. At the time this web page was created, the rpm™
source packages not
modified by Convey, but used to build the base Convey Linux
distribution,
were available at the
centos.org
website, by clicking on
Downloads,
then the appropriate release (
CentOS 5),
then the appropriate architecture (
x86_64).
Then choose one of the mirror sites. Lastly, in the address bar
of your browser, remove the portion of the url that contains '
isos/x86_64/', and hit enter.
Then click on '
os' (and/or '
updates'), then on '
SRPMS'.