SVR4 - What is available?
Tony Rems
rembo at unisoft.com
Thu Oct 18 02:41:10 AEST 1990
>will be soon. Company names and addresses, the hardware it runs
>on, and the state of the software (Beta, production, whatever).
>Guesses at dates of upcoming releases. I am also interested
>in any opinions people using SVR4 systems have about SVR4.
>
>Please email me info and I'll post a summary to the net if people
>express interest.
>
>Leonard Cuff if ( my_words == Rockwells_words )
>lcuff at cmc.com hell_freezes_over = now;
Well, here at Unisoft, we port SVR4 and we do POSIX and ABI standards
for it. I have used and hacked the SVR4 system quite extensively
and I have mixed feelings about it. I think they have done just
about everything, however I think it may be to much. It's almost
inconceivable that anyone could ever know all of it. It's a massive
unwieldy beast. However, it is nice to have the ability to use
whatever filesystem you like. Also, it's nice to be able to choose
between sockets and TLI/Streams. One of the drawbacks though is
a *huge* kernel. I'ts a real dog on 5 Mg of RAM which makes life
tough for people with PC's or small workstations. At least it appears
that all the SVR4 people are attempting to conform to the UI/ABI
POSIX standards so that a consistent interface will be easy to
find.
If you have any more specific questions, drop me a line.
-Tony
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