A portable Unix?
Chris Torek
chris at mimsy.UUCP
Fri Jan 13 13:22:08 AEST 1989
In article <2862 at kuhub.cc.ukans.edu> sloane at kuhub.cc.ukans.edu
(Bob Sloane) writes:
>I have been looking for a portable operating system for some time. Does anyone
>know of one? Unix? Which version? BSD, SYS V, Ultrix, XENIX,...? Does such
>a thing really exist? I mean one operating system that can run on several
>different machines, UNCHANGED.
The `Tahoe' release of 4.3BSD runs on the DEC VAX series as well as
the CCI/Harris/Sperry/ICL `Tahoe' machines (though not on all current
models of each). The same user and kernel sources are used; machine
dependent portions (device drivers and assembly code) are segregated
by subdirectories; it is entirely feasible to run a command like
okeeffe% tar cfFF - /usr/src | rsh somevax tar xf -
okeeffe% rsh somevax 'cd /usr/src; make clean; make build'
and make a new Unix system on a Vax based on the last month's work
done on a Tahoe. (Okeeffe is a CCI Power 6/32 at Berkeley. The
secret -F option in tar is for `source feathering'.)
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