SCO doesn't sell UNIX
Sean Eric Fagan
sef at kithrup.COM
Mon Dec 10 10:05:42 AEST 1990
In article <1990Dec09.185842.13158 at jadpc.cts.com> jdeitch at jadpc.cts.com (Jim Deitch) writes:
>That isn't what I was complaining about. I was complaining that by
>default any other unix truncates. If SCO is shipping unix why not set
>the flag off by default? That way you are doing what the rest of the known
>universe expects.
I don't know why it's not shipped with truncating as default. I think it
was due to something about meeting FIPS requirements.
BSD does not truncate. Granted, it's a much larger size to deal with, but
it doesn't truncate. Try creating a filename with 257 characters in its
name: you'll get ENAMETOOLONG.
If you don't like it, blame CSRG, who convinced the FIPS people that this
action should be a requirement in all government POSIX bids.
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