Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!uunet!ibmarc!drake.almaden.ibm.com!drake From: drake@drake.almaden.ibm.com Newsgroups: comp.unix.aix Subject: Re: how brain dead is AIX? Message-ID: <1817@ks.UUCP> Date: 4 Jul 90 19:15:45 GMT References: <508@ss01.pppl.gov@ccc.nmfecc.gov> Sender: news@ibmarc.UUCP Reply-To: drake@ibmarc.uucp (Sam Drake) Organization: IBM Almaden Research Center, San Jose Lines: 36 In article <508@ss01.pppl.gov@ccc.nmfecc.gov> jsm@ss01.pppl.gov@ccc.nmfecc.gov (John Scott McCauley Jr.) writes: > So, do you get: > 1) the System V file system or the 'Berkeley Fast File System' You get the IBM Journalled File System, with better reliability characteristics than the others. Filesystems can be dynamically extended into non-contiguous space while the system runs. From the user's perspective, the system has Berkeley-like long file names, not 14-character SysV names. > 2) streams or sockets Sockets. > 3) job control (control-Z) Yes. > 4) AT&T or Berkeley terminal device driver. Both, plus a POSIX terminal device driver. >B) 'Most 4.3 BSD commands, system calls, and library routines are supported.' > (p.3) and features include a '4.3 BSD compatibility library'. (p.5) > > Ok, what is missing? I can't give you any exhaustive lists, but IBM has a book entitled the "AIX Family Definition Overview", order number GC23-2002, that lists every command and function in SysV and BSD and tells which ones are supported by the AIX Family Definition. Sam Drake / IBM Almaden Research Center Internet: drake@ibm.com BITNET: DRAKE at ALMADEN Usenet: ...!uunet!ibmarc!drake Phone: (408) 927-1861