[TUHS] 211BSD Version in the Unix Archive

Will Senn will.senn at gmail.com
Tue Jul 21 04:03:57 AEST 2020


On 7/20/20 12:49 PM, Warner Losh wrote:
>
> You should look at the canonical tuhs archive at 
> https://www.tuhs.org/Archive/Distributions/UCB/2.11BSD/
I'll do that.

>     So far as I can figure out (and I'm a little bit fuzzy around the
>     edges), this appears to be patch level 431, at least according to
>     https://tuhs.v6shell.org/UnixArchiveMirror/Distributions/UCB/2.11BSD/VERSION.
>     I have a number of questions that hopefully, someone can shed some
>     light on:
>
>
>
>     1. Is it really pl 431?
>
>
> Yes.  It is.
Excellent. Thanks for the confirmation.

>     2. How can I tell?
>
>
> VERSION is always updated, so it is. If you are in doubt, you can look 
> at the patch files that's at 
> https://www.tuhs.org/Archive/Distributions/UCB/2.11BSD/Patches/ and 
> they all update VERSION.

Got it.

>     3. Is it the latest tape image available (I've seen plenty of disk
>     images, but those are already installed)?
>
>
> Yes. Well, almost. 
> https://www.tuhs.org/Archive/Distributions/UCB/2.11BSD_patch457/ has a 
> tape that's updated to 457, lacking only the last 12 changes. A most 
> current tape hasn't been regenerated, at least in the archives. A 
> quick search of github shows there's a few PiDP-11 oriented versions 
> but I've not looked closely at them.
When folks 'regenerate' the tape, is it simply a matter of writing to 
the tape device from the patched disk inside the 211BSD instance or are 
there some arcane activities involved?

>     4. Is there a howto bring it up to the next patch level document
>     lying around somewhere?
>
>
> There's two or three efforts to create shell scripts to apply the 
> patches. I've not looked closely at them all yet...
>
>     I've seen Warner's work on going the other direction and that's
>     fascinating in it's own right, but I'd like to see about patching
>     up to latest
>
> When my work is done, there will be a github repo that has all the 
> changes applied, one at a time which can be used to generate context 
> diffs or something else that can be pushed to the PDP-11s that can be 
> updated.
Nice. You said something like this the other day, but at the time, I 
didn't quite get how relevant it would be. Now that I understand what 
you're talking about, it sounds great.

Will


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