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Tom Keller
mc68020 at gilbbs.UUCP
Sun Mar 9 20:29:16 AEST 1986
I believe that it is time for some clarification. When someone tells me that
a piece of code is portable across UNIX implementations, I believe that this
entitles me to certain expectations.
If the author of a PD piece of software does not choose to take the trouble
necessary to ensure portability, this is certainly a valid choice. But do *NOT*
then refer to the damned thing as being portable! It isn't!
It is easy enough for you filk with the fancy systems (especially the spoiled
4.xBSD-ers) to talk about bogus compilers. If you are targetting your code for
BSD installations, *FINE*. Just tell us so, and quit pretending to write
"portable" code. I realize that this is sacrilege, but there are one HELL
of a lot of non 4.xBSD and SYS V.x sites out there.
In fact, if you want to base the argument *SOLELY* on numbers, the largest
installed base of UNIX systems consists of the TRS-80 Modle 16 (and now the
Model 6000), running an uhGhodly meld of V7 and SYS III!
(no, I don't expect many, if any, authors to attempt to make their code
portable to these systems...just trying to make a point)
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tom keller
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