Binary Compatibility 80286
Fred Christiansen
fred at mot.UUCP
Wed Oct 30 05:32:43 AEST 1985
> Anyone worrying about binary compatability for UNIX programs has
> totally missed the point.
>
> Erik E. Fair ucbvax!fair fair at ucbarpa.BERKELEY.EDU
Another reader/submitter alternatively suggested that System V, to be a
standard, had to address binary compatibility. OK, here's my comment:
I believe AT&T have publicly stated that UN*X System V is, at present,
a source level standard. Without questions, a source level standard
is very important to developers/programmers. Moreover, without this,
a binary standard is very difficult (but not impossible) to create.
So, src lvl std comes first.
Binary compatibility is not to be sniffed at. See the IBM and compatibles
PC S/W market -- gobs of off-the-shelf stuff. Unfortunately, the history
and nature of the beast make Un*x binary compatibility much trickier.
/usr/group, at least temporarily, abandoned its attempts, and P1003 is
also putting this off.
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