Date: Fri, 10 Jan 1997 07:43:39 -0500 (EST) From: "Jim Spath (Webmaster Jim)" <jspath@mail.bcpl.lib.md.us> To: Warner Losh <imp@village.org> Cc: ports@FreeBSD.ORG Subject: Re: Niklas Hallqvist: archivers/hpack.non-usa.only Message-ID: <Pine.SOL.3.95.970110074103.6131A-100000@mail> In-Reply-To: <E0viXl0-0006Dn-00@rover.village.org>
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On Thu, 9 Jan 1997, Warner Losh wrote: > In message <Mutt.19970110131236.davidn@labs.blaze.net.au> David Nugent writes: > : No, they don't have sys/param.h. It is a BSDism that is only > : recently being more widely adopted. IIRC, AIX and DG's UNIX > : don't have it either. I don't currently have access to either ... > well as IRIX 5.2 and 6.x. I don't know about DG's unix, however I > suspect that it does have it based on reports I received, along with > diffs, that OI compile on that machine with a single, small change to > the files needing to be included for time stuff. The DG system in > question was a SYSVr4.something based system for the mk88000. > > I've sent mail to some friends that I have with these systems for them > to check to be sure that my memory is correct. They have not yet > responded. Here's some data from a DG/UX system I use: /extarsa/was: > cd /usr/include /usr/include: > ls -l sys/param.h -r--r--r-- 1 bin bin 14887 Feb 25 1995 sys/param.h /usr/include: > grep unix sys/param.h * Network names are of the form "unix.machine@domainname" or * "unix.uid@domainname". /usr/include: > uname -a dgux dg100 5.4R3.10 USGS AViiON mc88110
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