Hi Tim,
> /tmp/df-nm.gz /tmp/df-truss.gz
Indeed, it opens "/etc/mnttab", reads from it, then calls statfs() on
each file system. It may also call sysfs(). So, that's really the SVR3
approach.
I couldn't believe it, but they haven't improved this functionality in
30 years, and are still selli
Hi Bruno,
/tmp/df-nm.gz /tmp/df-truss.gz
On Mon, 15 Oct 2018, Bruno Haible wrote:
{ Tim Rice wrote:
{ > Xinuos's latest release
{ > (last month) of the SCO OpenServer 5 product uses the SVR3.2 kernel also.
{
{ Can you determine which system calls the vendor 'df' program uses?
{ Through som
Tim Rice wrote:
> Xinuos's latest release
> (last month) of the SCO OpenServer 5 product uses the SVR3.2 kernel also.
Can you determine which system calls the vendor 'df' program uses?
Through something like 'truss df' or 'nm /bin/df'. This should help find
out whether the methods encoded in mount
On Mon, 15 Oct 2018, Bruno Haible wrote:
> I would propose to remove support for a couple of extremely old platforms
> as well:
> - SVR3 (released in 1987) and SVR2 (released in 1984) [5].
> [5] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UNIX_System_V
Not mentioned in the wikipedia article is that Xinuos's
Hi,
> A year ago (commit 467061a2014d742a27eb8d4498e8d09fb3225d53), the SVR2 support
> was removed from fsusage.
>
> Should it be removed from mountlist either?
I would propose to remove support for a couple of extremely old platforms
as well:
- Cray/UNICOS 9. This was apparently released in 19
Hi!
A year ago (commit 467061a2014d742a27eb8d4498e8d09fb3225d53), the SVR2 support
was removed from fsusage.
Should it be removed from mountlist either?
--
Andrew