Xref: utzoo alt.folklore.computers:7540 comp.unix.internals:1172 Path: utzoo!utgpu!cs.utexas.edu!sdd.hp.com!ucsd!pacbell.com!ames!ncar!ico!rcd From: rcd@ico.isc.com (Dick Dunn) Newsgroups: alt.folklore.computers,comp.unix.internals Subject: Re: Jargon file v2.1.5 28 NOV 1990 -- part 1 of 6 Summary: taking it too seriously Message-ID: <1990Dec1.030843.7161@ico.isc.com> Date: 1 Dec 90 03:08:43 GMT References: <1YbxCV#0YFHYG9zh4Tw3Ytjsy4ddrOM=eric@snark.thyrsus.com> <1YcyWg#7l0Bjm3RJHypB5h8ZN1z23lH=eric@snark.thyrsus.com> Organization: Interactive Systems Corporation, Boulder, CO Lines: 26 eric@snark.thyrsus.com (Eric S. Raymond) writes: > In <1000@langtry.cs.utexas.edu> Robert Mayoff wrote: ... > > I'm offended. This is just plain wrong. The correct order is 1 User > > Commands, 2 System Calls, 3 Subroutines, 4 Devices, 5 File Formats, 6 Games > > & Demos, 7 Miscellaneous, and 8 Maintenance Commands. > I dunno what weird UNIX you're using, but if you'll look at a stock AT&T SVr3.2... V.3.2 is weird enough, Eric. Look, Mayoff is just stating it as *everyone* knows it's *supposed* to be, not how AT&T decided to tweak it to try to confuse us. I don't think he was flaming you so much as suggesting you get some perspective. The division that Mayoff lists is used in at least V7 through 10, plus BSD. (4 is more properly "special files" than devices) And no, I'm not flaming you either, though I might be poking fun at someone who doesn't know the One True Layout of proper UNIX manual pages... > I'll add a note that sections 4 and 5 and 7 have been known to get swapped > around. Makes sense. Just be sure to note that it's AT&T that swapped them around. -- Dick Dunn rcd@ico.isc.com -or- ico!rcd Boulder, CO (303)449-2870 ...Mr. Natural says, "Use the right tool for the job."