4.2 -> 4.3 Differences (A Voice from the Past?)
John G Dobnick
jgd at csd4.csd.uwm.edu
Wed Jun 6 04:15:02 AEST 1990
[I sent this to comp.unix.questions, but have seen no response in
these past two weeks. Maybe this is really a "wizard" question?]
Our site has numerous UNIX machines, (almost) all of which run the
bsd4.3-tahoe release. We have just acquired a Convex C220, which we
find runs bsd4.2 "with updates to 4.3". Anyway, csh and vi are *old*,
and the C library seems old; there will undoubtedly be other things we
run into.
One recent incompatibility one of our people noted is that printf
is different. On 4.3-tahoe, printf returns "the number of characters
printed", while on 4.2 it returns 0 (no error) of EOF (error).
Result? Conversion problems for working code! (And programmer
aggravation at these unexpected "gotchas".)
Which brings me to the point of this message. Is there published
anywhere a list of "portation concerns" (read: incompatibilities)
that exist between 4.2 and 4.3-tahoe? If so, where can we obtain a
copy. [This is a switch -- "upgrading" from 4.3 to 4.2! :-) ]
[Note: I *have* looked through the "demon books", but don't see anything
that obviously looks like what I seek. And, yes, I have read SMM:12, and
it doesn't mention this change. If this information is there, a pointer
is appreciated.]
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John G Dobnick (JGD2)
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