Re: unix98 pty

2000-02-12 Thread Phil Brutsche
A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far way, someone said... > I have compiled a 2.2.14 kernel with Unix98 pty support. Is there a > package that will create the appropiate files/links under /dev ? I > don't want to boot the kernel until the tty's are created, else I may >

unix98 pty

2000-02-11 Thread rsood
I have compiled a 2.2.14 kernel with Unix98 pty support. Is there a package that will create the appropiate files/links under /dev ? I don't want to boot the kernel until the tty's are created, else I may not be able to get a console after booting. Rahul Sood [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: unix98 pty system

1999-01-22 Thread Alexander N. Benner
hi Ship's Log, Lt. Jonathan P Tomer, Stardate 210199.1948: > ok, so if i grab glibc2.1 i can use unix98 ptys? or will everything break on > glibc2.1? > I have it swiched on for quit a while (2.1.*) without a prob. I use libc 2.0.7v right now. Greetings -- Alexander N. Benner[EMAIL PROTECTE

Re: unix98 pty system

1999-01-22 Thread Jonathan P Tomer
ok, so if i grab glibc2.1 i can use unix98 ptys? or will everything break on glibc2.1? --phouchg

Re: unix98 pty system

1999-01-22 Thread Ed Boraas
On Thu, 21 Jan 1999, Jonathan P Tomer wrote: >i'm about to switch to kernel 2.2.0pre6, and in the configuration i saw that i >can use the unix98 pty system rather than the old ptyxx/ttyxx. if i do this, >will important things (i.e. xterm, incoming telnets) break? IIRC, the uni

unix98 pty system

1999-01-22 Thread Jonathan P Tomer
i'm about to switch to kernel 2.2.0pre6, and in the configuration i saw that i can use the unix98 pty system rather than the old ptyxx/ttyxx. if i do this, will important things (i.e. xterm, incoming telnets) break? --jonathan 'phouchg' tomer