Xref: utzoo comp.unix.admin:1510 comp.unix.sysv386:6669 comp.sys.hp:8266 Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rpi!usc!cs.utexas.edu!execu!sequoia!uudell!upurbmw.dell.com!sblair From: sblair@upurbmw.dell.com (Steve Blair) Newsgroups: comp.unix.admin,comp.unix.sysv386,comp.sys.hp Subject: Re: Snakebytes (long -- and poisonous?). Keywords: not completely true -- last poster.... Message-ID: <17746@uudell.dell.com> Date: 5 Apr 91 15:21:29 GMT References: <2+FAN65@xds13.ferranti.com> <1991Apr04.172441.22142@cello.hpl.hp.com> Sender: news@uudell.dell.com Reply-To: sblair@upurbmw.dell.com (Steve Blair) Followup-To: comp.unix.admin Organization: Dell Computer Corp. Lines: 44 In article <1991Apr04.172441.22142@cello.hpl.hp.com>, renglish@cello.hpl.hp.com (Bob English) writes: |> If most of the systems he |> works with are BSD-based, a single SysV based machine, or a new group of |> them will be painful to administer. Many of the scripts that he's |> written won't work correctly, and the user community will complain that |> things don't work as they used to. |> |> --bob-- |> renglish@hplabs |> Not speaking for anyone. ************* I'm not trying to start a flame war or anything, but this statement Bob, is patently *mis-leading*. Just because things dont' 100% work the same thing the same way does not imply, or *mean* that there's something "wrong" with an operating system. For example: I've spent many, many years in BSD systems' environments. Now as a member of the UNIX groups at DELL, I find myself working in new ways. Very, VERY few things that worked before in BSD land don't work in SYS V.4 . I've got a csh that works great, my pick of cc's that I wish to utilize, as well as library, and include file support for both environments. When assisting new users, I give them the *choice* of deciding if they'd like things to be as the "knew & loved" in BSD land, or to explore new territories in SVR4. My scripts that worked on BSD systems work quite fine here, at least in DELL V.4, and programs that I used to run under X in BSD land were exceptionally trivial to have work in V.4 land. Please carefully evaluate an operating system's "particulars" before branding things that may well work as well, or better than other environments..... regards, -- Steve Blair DELL UNIX DIVISION sblair@upurbmw.dell.com ================================================================