Subject: re: kern/31403: /dev/ptm tries to return /dev/ptyv0 which doesn't exist
To: matthew green <mrg@eterna.com.au>
From: Christos Zoulas <christos@zoulas.com>
List: netbsd-bugs
Date: 09/28/2005 09:19:20
On Sep 28, 5:41pm, mrg@eterna.com.au (matthew green) wrote:
-- Subject: re: kern/31403: /dev/ptm tries to return /dev/ptyv0 which doesn't
| is it really so hard to fix this properly? it seems that we
| don't care about backwards compatibility any more.
Here's the list:
acorn32: ttyv0
algor: ttyC?
alpha: ttyB? ttyC?
amiga: ttye? ttyA? ttyB? ttyC?
arc: ttyC?
atari: ttyA? ttyB?
bebox: ttyv0
cats: ttyv0
hp300: ttyC? ttyM?
hparm: ttyv0 ttyS?
i386: ttyv0
mvme68k: ttyC? ttyZ?
netwinder: ttyv0
pmax: ttyD?
sgimips: ttyC? ttyZ?
shark: ttyv0
vax: ttyg? ttyJ?
x68k: ttye?
And of course all the ports use ttyE? as wscons ttys which is in the
pty namespace.
christos