From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 From: steffen@sdaoden.eu (Steffen Nurpmeso) Date: Thu, 11 May 2017 14:40:02 +0200 Subject: [TUHS] The evolution of Unix facilities and architecture In-Reply-To: References: <583620cb-6856-b9ee-a5ee-32885c09362b@aueb.gr> <20170510143813.YrQ5R%steffen@sdaoden.eu> Message-ID: <20170511124002.kJmQX%steffen@sdaoden.eu> Erik Berls wrote: |groff came into NetBSD (of which, FreeBSD 1.0 incorporated a |pre-release NetBSD 0.8 tarball), with the 386bsd + patchkit initial |import.  Sun Mar 21 09:45:37 1993 UTC, by cgd.  It was upgraded to |groff release 1.08 about 4 months later, by jtc. | |Source: NetBSD’s cvsweb So come, ey, Mr. Spinellis has a devilish red focus on FreeBSD. No other BSD in sight. For the git clone of FreeBSD that i have i see groff-1.09 import as a series of committs starting with [b4b083cfbe2] around 1995-01-17. But i better should not have looked, back then perl was still part of the base system, and today Lua is missing, too. P.S.: depite the fact that my VServer (still) runs Alpine happily. At least there is awk, i currently have a mail-server rotation period of ~12 hours because of otherwise valid nonsense connections that blacklistd is not covering, and isn't it absurd that i need to parse log files to recollect state that the server has readily available. But why complain and not coding something better, yes. Ciao. --steffen | |Ralph says i must not use signatures which spread the light!