Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Posting-Version: version B 2.10.1 6/24/83 (MC840302); site daab.UUCP Path: utzoo!linus!philabs!cmcl2!seismo!mcvax!enea!daab!lasse From: lasse@daab.UUCP (Lars Hammarstrand) Newsgroups: net.unix Subject: Re: more on file \"attributes\" Message-ID: <148@daab.UUCP> Date: Mon, 19-Aug-85 13:39:57 EDT Article-I.D.: daab.148 Posted: Mon Aug 19 13:39:57 1985 Date-Received: Fri, 23-Aug-85 05:46:52 EDT References: <1311@eagle.UUCP> <2030@ukma.UUCP> <147@daab.UUCP> <1013@genrad.UUCP> Reply-To: lasse@daab.UUCP (Lars Hammarstrand) Organization: Datorisering AB, Stockholm, Sweden Lines: 39 > . . > . . > . . >option - as normally distributed, all the functions like socket(), connect(), >etc. return an error (Unimplemented system call or something like that). >Oh, and some of the TCP/IP socket function interfaces are slightly different >than 4.2 (I can't recall the specifics right now) ??ehy, On what machine are you running ????, I'm just going to Germany to look at 2 machines running B-net programs on a Cromemco, rcp rstat .. you now!. >Oh, it DOES have C-shell. However, the kernal does NOT recognize "#!", >which limits the usefulness of csh scripts. True, but not the whole true, it starts up the 'sh' as son as it finds a "#" in the beginning of a [*]shell script. And it does got a Tcsh too (if you have got a source licence of the csh) BTW: is it realy the kernel who recognize the "#!" sequence?,(just wondered!) > >I would rather have berkeley 4.2, but we really need shared memory. > >John Nelson (a UniPlus+ System V user) Ok, I believe you, and I don't want to start a war between diffrent UNIX systems, because in the bottom they are all *UNIX* systems, I just wanted so say that System V is not so bad as many people told me 2 years ago. Lars Hammarstrand. Datorisering AB, Stockholm, SWEDEN. UUCP: {seismo,decvax,philabs}!{mcvax,ukc,unido}!enea!daab!lasse ARPA: decvax!mcvax!enea!daab!lasse@berkley.ARPA decvax!mcvax!enea!daab!lasse@seismo.ARPA Ps: I'm only in it for the *UNIX* ! Ds