BSD bugs -- round 2
Jeff Hakner
hak at cooper.cooper.EDU
Mon Oct 2 07:59:23 AEST 1989
Now that the first wave of reaction to my original
posting ("Bugs in the BSD sources ??") has subsided, I shall
move forward. First, let's summarize what we have learned thusfar:
1) One poster errantly assessed my posting to be a complaint
about the existence of bugs in software. Obviously, there
DNE software s.t. lim (t-->inf) failures(t)=0. What I was
concerned about is the apparent fact that this software is
being released without first being compiled, let alone tested.
2) It is generally agreed upon (by me as well) that we should be
thankful that this software exists at all. Clearly, we
ought to appreciate the efforts of its authors.
3) However, I still do not understand how these kinds of bugs
could be distributed. My typical development cycle goes:
think-->write code-->compile-->run-->find bugs-+
^---------------------------------------------|
|
/
package <--------------------
v
double-check
v
release to the universe
What seems to be happening here is:
make working release-->create some previous
delta release that doesn't work-->release that
4) How can we obtain the correct sources? No one has yet answered
this question.
Let the second round begin!
Jeff Hakner
Cooper Union
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