From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 From: wes.parish@paradise.net.nz (Wesley Parish) Date: Wed, 12 Nov 2003 21:04:44 +1300 Subject: [TUHS] Re: TUHS Digest, Vol 6, Issue 7 In-Reply-To: <20031112020925.GF3886@work.bitmover.com> References: <20031112020007.248411FD1@minnie.tuhs.org> <20031112020925.GF3886@work.bitmover.com> Message-ID: <200311122104.44235.wes.parish@paradise.net.nz> I'm aware of that, and thanks Larry, for a pointer to the article. What would interest me would be a copy of the source tree - any chance of that, or is it no longer extant? Wesley Parish On Wed, 12 Nov 2003 15:09, Larry McVoy wrote: > > > I've personally thought that Sun should release the source trees of its > > > old BSD-based SunOS with the idea of getting back onside with all the > > > Linux and Unix people it pissed off by its "buying" a "Unix" license > > > from SCO, the Societe Commercial du On-Dit, the Commercial Society of > > > Rumourmongers. > > > > Don't hold your breath. Even SunOS 4.1.x had large chunks of System V > > Release 3 code in it: all the STREAMS stuff and RFS worked in that > > environment (not that anyone ever used it). Also all of /usr/5bin, > > /usr/5lib etc. > > I removed all that stuff and booted up and ran on a complete free version > of SunOS long ago. Read about it here: > > http://www.bitmover.com/lm/papers/srcos.html -- Clinesterton Beademung - in all of love. Mau e ki, "He aha te mea nui?" You ask, "What is the most important thing?" Maku e ki, "He tangata, he tangata, he tangata." I reply, "It is people, it is people, it is people."