On Sun, Jan 6, 2019, 9:39 PM Warner Losh > > On Sun, Jan 6, 2019, 7:06 PM Steve Nickolas >> On Sun, 6 Jan 2019, A. P. Garcia wrote: >> >> If not for GNU, Unix would still have been cloned. Net/2 happened in >> parallel, did it not? >> > > Berkeley actively rewrote most of unix yes. Net/1 was released about the > same time GNU was getting started. Net/2 and later 4.4 BSD continued this > trend, where 4.4 was finally a complete system. BSD386 only lagged Linux by > about a year and had much stronger networking support, but supported fewer > obscure devices than linux... > > Warner > > Ps I know this glosses over a lot, and isn't intended to be pedantic as to > who got where first. Only they were about the same time... and I'm > especially glossing over the AT&T suits, etc. > It's really hard to say. How would you compile it? Clang didn't come along until 2007. The Amsterdam Compiler Kit, perhaps? >