What?!?! I put networking in some version of SCO, it most certainly
did have pipes. Maybe they were faked in the shell but I tend to think
I would have noticed that, I did all sorts of pipelines on that project.
So are you _sure_ the kernel doesn't implement pipes? SCO would have
to have taken them out, v7 has usr/sys/sys/pipe.c
On Mon, Feb 26, 2018 at 08:58:02AM -0800, Ian Zimmerman wrote:
On 2018-02-26 23:03, Rudi Blom wrote:
From a piece of code I have in some SCO UNIX
3.2V4.2 source. SCO
doesn't have pipes, but you can simulate them.
Is this a SCO speciality, or are there other UNIXes like that?
Does it not even have pipe() in its libc?
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