From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 From: reed@reedmedia.net (Jeremy C. Reed) Date: Wed, 31 Aug 2011 10:08:05 -0500 (CDT) Subject: [TUHS] 4.0 BSD confusion.... In-Reply-To: <8F0F32CC-B42B-4B26-B38B-11B9DFC01A62@orthanc.ca> References: <20110830010440.GI2818@dereel.lemis.com> <8F0F32CC-B42B-4B26-B38B-11B9DFC01A62@orthanc.ca> Message-ID: On Tue, 30 Aug 2011, Lyndon Nerenberg wrote: > >>From the start if the SCCS history (April 9, 1980 ) through May 17, > >>machdep.c identified the system as version 3.1. Delta 3.6 (May 18) > >>changed the version string to be the SCCS delta of machdep.c, thus > >>the version number jumped from 3.1 to 3.6. The version appears to > >>have tracked the machdep.c delta until Nov 10 when it was hardwired > >>to '4.1'. (I say appears because I didn't take the time to examine > >>all 27 deltas between 3.6 and 4.1.) Yes. I saw the same, such as 3.6 to 4.1 (nothing between): -char version[] = "VM/UNIX (Berkeley Version %I%) %H% \n"; +char version[] = "VM/UNIX (Berkeley Version %I%) %G% \n"; 3.6 char version[] = "VM/UNIX (Berkeley Version 3.34) 08/31/11 \n"; (That is today's date per %H%.) 4.1 char version[] = "VM/UNIX (Berkeley Version 4.1) 11/10/80 \n"; D 4.1 80/11/10 15:25:31 bill 42 35 00033/00011/00386 D 3.34 80/10/22 09:34:05 bill 35 34 00001/00001/00396 > After a cursory search I can't find any SCCS log references to a 4.0 > release. But search for "stamp for 4bsd" for example. This happened from: D 4.1 80/11/09 16:29:06 bill 5 4 00000/00000/00094 to D 4.1 80/11/09 17:02:39 bill 2 1 00000/00000/00016 The previous sccs timestamps are from: D 3.2 80/06/07 02:45:12 bill 2 1 00001/00001/00044 to D 3.29 80/11/09 16:07:34 bill 29 28 00015/00086/00749 This seems to imply that the concept of 4.0 never existed in the source tree. Then again, as far as I see, the SCCS didn't support or use .0 as a revision. This still doesn't explain why all the source files other than libpc are same from 4.0bsd and 4.1bsd in the archives. (I had noticed this same problem a year ago at least.) If someone has their own 4.0BSD archive please check if different.