[Info-vax] The (now lost) future of Alpha.
Bill Gunshannon
bill.gunshannon at gmail.com
Tue Aug 7 07:11:27 EDT 2018
On 08/06/2018 11:21 AM, Bob Koehler wrote:
> In article <pk7pe6$c30$1 at gioia.aioe.org>, Chris <xxx.syseng.yyy at gfsys.co.uk> writes:
>>
>> One of the reasons why unix and C became so popular in the early days
>> is because the C library provides platform independent access to i/o,
>> storage and a shed load of other functions. If I write a c program for
>> any flavour of unix, or linux and don't try to be too clever, it will
>> almost always compile and run on anything else.
>
> You obvioulsy haven't done enough with ioctl(). Or am I being "too
> clever"?
>
> Years ago, I found I had to get into ioctl() just to identify the contents
> of a magtape.
>
Yeah, the (deliberate?) differences between BSD and SYSV were
enough to turn anyone's hair gray. And that was long before
Linux came into existence.
bill
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