Installing 4.3-Tahoe on a VAX
Chris Torek
chris at mimsy.UUCP
Thu Sep 15 10:24:44 AEST 1988
In article <624 at mace.cc.purdue.edu> dls at mace.cc.purdue.edu
(David L Stevens) notes:
> You clearly have to protect "bin" as much as "root", so why even
>have them be separate?
We already answered that. And, as I pointed out, if you do NOT want them
to be separate, under the current scheme, you need only change one line in
/etc/passwd:
bin:*:3:3:Brain In Neutral:/bin:/bin/csh
(I see someone has been adjusting the user names again :-) . Your uids
will differ) to
bin:*:0:0:Brain In Neutral:/bin:/bin/csh
whereas, if you *do* want them to be separate, and they are not already,
you must change every Makefile.
We are thinking of fixing the `-m' value duplication (and anything
else that comes up) by adding an `include' mechanism to make, a la
SunOS 3.5 (which, I believe, got it from SysV). It would be nicer if
make simply used m4 on makefiles, but that would break old ones, whereas
adding `include' as a magic word should not.
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