There's also USENET groups that had bug fixes for different versions
of Unix posted to them. comp.bugs.misc leaps to mind. I recall at least
some v7 bug fixes were posted there. Google's interface is kinda lame,
so I couldn't search it very well for v6 bugs, but there were maybe a
dozen or so v7 patches dating from the late 1980's. While not
as convenient as a fix tape, there may be something there of interest.
Warner
On Sun, Nov 22, 2015 at 1:59 PM, Will Senn <will.senn(a)gmail.com> wrote:
On 11/22/15 1:32 PM, Warren Toomey wrote:
Hi all, I just receivd this e-mail from Will Senn who has just joined
the TUHS mailing list:
----- Forwarded message from Will Senn -----
Hi,
I am conducting research on older UNIX operating systems and came
across a letter from Richard Wolf to Ian Johnstone, dated Feb 5, 1979.
On p. 29 of the AUUGN, Volume 1 number 3, Mr. Wolf refers to a set of
101 fixes for research version 6. In my research, I am currently using
v6 and wondered if you knew where I might find the fixes or if the
bits are known to exist?
Kind Regards,
Will
----- End forwarded message -----
Will, there was a "50 bugs" tape for 6th Edition Unix that was
"released"
to Unix owners in a very interesting distribution method:
seehttp://www.groklaw.net/articlebasic.php?story=20060616172103795
You can find it in the Unix Archive. Look in Applications/Spencer_Tapes/unsw3.tar.gz. It
is the file usr/sys/v6unix/unix_changes.
Does anybody know of something which could be described as "101 fixes for
research version 6"? The phototypesetter version of Unix was V7.
Cheers all and welcome to the list Will.
Warren
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Warren,
In looking at the Spencer tape, I can see how this might be considered the
101 fixes (Wolff's comment that he had only "heard about" the changes,
might indicate a quantity mismatch). The 52 fixes in
usr/sys/v6unix/unix_changes represent "the differences between level 6 unix
and bell unix". On top of those changes, there are 31 additional fixes
called "CORRECTIONS to level 6 code" and a whopping 57 "programs written
specifically for or heavily modified for, AUSAM" which I suppose are what
are referred to as "ENHANCEMENTS to level 6 UNIX". The tape contains "The
Second Australian Sixth Edition" and has #ifdef's to determine if the
system is an AUSAM system. The 52 v6 fixes are straightforward to see
because the tape has the original source in one directory tree and the
changes in another. Whereas the other enhancements and fixes are a bit more
challenging because they are related to AUSAM's mods.
Thanks for the warm welcome, the direction, and for posting my question.
One more question, how did you zero in on
Applications/Spencer_Tapes/unsw3.tar.gz as containing the fixes, the notes
in the archive, from Spencer, are pretty bare:
unsw3.tar is yet another anthology, this one Australian. I can't find a
README file, but some quick experimental grepping doesn't find any dates
later than 1977, so this one may be really early.
Regards,
Will
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