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Aw: Re: No option -p for make?
Dan LaBell <dan4l-nospam%verizon.net@localhost> wrote:
> Because, it's Berkeley not UNIX ;-)
... but BSD started out of UNIX (Edition 6 I think)
> Before, Berkeley and UNIX got together, that's not that, much, that's
> great
> about UNIX. NO TCP/IP, and a line editor as the STANDARD editor.
> "Neat-oh,
> so you don't have to enter your scripts into the system with a punch
> card reader"
> is what, I feel most people in software development should think at
> the time.
>
> Before POSIX, and X/OPEN, etc, UNIX vendors would "copy in" Bell's
> "Sys Five"
> features with their own little nuances, and 'creature features'.
This may be all true. But having some standard for portability (hey, we are on NetBSD!) isn't a bad thing. Before POSIX there had been the UNIX wars and divergence... It is good to use a "UNIX" standard to have portability without much configuring.
Maybe having option -p for make is not really important but it can be a debugging aid.
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