I've never received an answer to this, and I
wonder if it was because it
was sent another route and got choked as SPAM after the mailing list (I
received it from the mailing list).
On 2/22/2017 8:33 AM, Arthur Krewat wrote:
So what's the consensus at this point? Open
source? Already released?
I can't vouch that this wasn't some under-the-table exchange. It was
for an "educational" institution but did not necessarily wind up
there. Hence why I want to compare with similar releases if it exists.
The sources all have copyright dates ranging from 1983 to 1985 for
Sun-generated bits that looks like this:
static char sccsid[] = "(a)(#)domainname.c 1.1 85/05/30 Copyr 1984 Sun
Micro";
And sccsid's like this for sources taken from BSD and altered to fit:
df.c:static char sccsid[] = "(a)(#)df.c 1.1 85/05/30 SMI"; /* from
UCB 4.18 84/02/02 */
Sorry for fracturing this thread already.
On 2/21/2017 8:46 PM, Clem Cole wrote:
On Tue, Feb 21, 2017 at 8:35 PM, Arthur Krewat <krewat(a)kilonet.net
<mailto:krewat@kilonet.net>> wrote:
Anyone interested in this source code? I did a quick Google
search and couldn't find anything relevant. If it's out there
somewhere, let me know, I'd like to take a look at it.
It's Network File System Sun Microsystems Release 2.0
Since, the core of Solaris was made FOSS, I would hope there is(are)
persons at Oracle/Sun that can officially stamp the technology has
only historical value.
Anyone know whom that should be so it can make it from the dark side.