Smaller is better (Re: OSF (2) Why is it better than AT&T?)
Peter da Silva
peter at ficc.UUCP
Wed Jun 8 02:44:24 AEST 1988
What I want to know is:
Why does everyone have this big need to just merge System V
and BSD? A lot of the features that have been added since
Version 7 (and even a few features in Version 7) just don't
seem to fit well with the rest of UNIX.
System V IPC, for example... why a new name-space seperate
from the file system?
I also can't get over the sneaking feeling that it should be
possible to build a general windowing system with realtime
support that will run in under a megabyte. After all, I use
one every day that does a very good job in half a meg. Yes,
I'm talking about the Amiga Exec. It's not up to UNIX standards,
but surely protected memory can't cause more than a factor of
two size differential?
Also:
When are AT&T and/or Berkeley going to knuckle down and make
all the commands use perror()? It's not perfect, but it's
a lot better than "foo.bar: can't open" and it's been around
for at least 8 years. Just this one change would do wonders
for users' impressions of UNIX as a hostile beast.
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-- Peter da Silva, Ferranti International Controls Corporation.
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