4.2 BSD to ULTRIX Conversion
Wayne Little
rwl at umree.UUCP
Tue Oct 15 06:42:50 AEST 1985
We are considering converting our VAX 11/780 from BSD 4.2 to ULTRIX with the
present promotion from DEC for $750 for a source license to universities.
I would appreciate information from anyone who has taken the plunge.
Prelim. info: number of users, time installed, applications, etc.
Possible Topics (others welcome)
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Areas of Incompatibility
Application Programs
What, Why, and How much work to convert
Backups - tar, dump, etc...
Drivers
File System (I've heard they are file level compatible)
System Calls
Benefits (Real & Perceived)
e.g. Any System V code running with minimal or no hacking?
General Flames
please attempt to localize emotions and frustrations to this category
Problems
Rumors
inclusion of 4.3?
Support from DEC
Clarification (from a non-sales, i.e. hands on perspective) of the following DEC
claims for ULTRIX-32 "a complete set of 4.2 BSD commands, system calls, and
library functions, while including numerous system and library calls which are
common with AT&T's System V Release 2 version of UNIX. Named pipes, shared
memory, and semaphores, are examples fo the new functionality being added.
ULTRIX-32 is source code level compatible with 4.2 BSD and with System V
Release 2 [technical translation?] where no architectural differences are
present. ..."
Please respond to me directly, and given sufficent response, I will summarize
and post on the net. [ I don't want to start a network "mail-wars" ]
Quotable comments will be duly recognized.
Thanks!
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