James Wilkinson wrote:
Scot L. Harris wrote:
Back in the mid 80's on a Xenix system I created a test program called
test. Had problems getting this to work.
Normally, I'd suggest ./test and expect that to work reliably across
Unix-like operating systems.
Possibly. The word "test" is reserved in some shells.
I've no experience with Xenix, for which I am very thankful. My
You should be. I used it on 386 machines for a year in 1984 or so.
It was "almost UNIX". Sort of.
experience with SCO Unix (its successor) means I don't want to suggest
that *would* have worked on Xenix.
Yes, SCO UNIX is "more nearly" UNIX.
James.
Mike
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