I still use it. I think it differs in many ways from the original version
(the Caldera licence was to allow the 7th Edition code to be used in 2002).
Not least that it's formatted and arranged to be readable. It made some
things dynamic so it could handle large reference libraries.
There were bug fixes.
I also replaced the original's internal fgrep implementation by the
Aho-Corasick as developed in the paper.

On Thu, Apr 8, 2021 at 12:28 PM sirjofri <sirjofri+ml-9f...@sirjofri.de>
wrote:

>
> 08.04.2021 12:57:15 Maurizio Boriani <baux@boriani.cloud>:
> >   is there somewhere in plan9 code base (9front, plan9port etc...) the
> > source code of refer and/or bib? I found many references to 'em but
> > didn't found the code or programs.
> 
> I got mine from contrib:
> 
> https://9p.io/wiki/plan9/contrib_index/index.html
> (EXTRA section, by charles forsyth)
> 
> sirjofri

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