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- From: robinson@mdivax1.uucp (Jim Robinson)
- Subject: SunOS 4.1, a USG system????
- Message-ID: <1992Nov18.181758.10306@mdivax1.uucp>
- Reply-To: robinson@mdd.comm.mot.com (Jim Robinson)
- Organization: Motorola - Mobile Data Division; Richmond, BC
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- Date: 18 Nov 92 18:19:40 GMT
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- After applying patches up to & including 11, I ran Configure. Configure
- subsequently told me:
- Hmm... Looks like SunOs 4.1, a USG system, but we'll see...
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- And indeed, Configure came to the conclusion that SunOS 4.1 was a USG
- (System V) system and did *not* define BSD in config.h. It also gave me the
- non-Berkeley format for full names in /etc/passwd as the default when
- querying me.
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- Is this correct? The last version I built was 2.4 patch level 6 and it
- concluded SunOS 4.1 was a BSD system. As well, as far as I know SunOS 4.1.x
- is a BSD derived system. What's the scoop here?
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- Jim Robinson
- robinson@mdd.comm.mot.com
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