Re: SCO's infringing files list
From: Andries Brouwer
Date: Tue Dec 23 2003 - 12:09:52 EST
On Tue, Dec 23, 2003 at 04:34:41AM -0800, Linus Torvalds wrote:
> The errno change was apparently done on or around July 25, 1992. That's
> the date on the "errno.h" file in the linux-0.97 archive, and it is
> consistent with the above release dates.
>
> If anybody has newgroup/mailing list archives from around that time, it
> would be very nice to see what that finds..
> Btw: there is some incidental "evidence" that that original 0.97 version
> of <linux/errno.h> is automatically generated: the thing looks to have
> very regular whitespace. It looks like it was generated with
>
> #define\t%s\t\t%2d\t/* %s */
>
> and then tab-corrected for the symbolic name lengths.
>
> I've found some archives for linux-activists, but no newsgroup archives
> going that far back.. Anybody?
Probably we have the same archives. I see the announcement
From: hlu@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (H.J. Lu)
Subject: Re: gcc-2.2.2 patches for linux?
Date: 19 Jul 1992 15:42:48 GMT
This is gcc 2.2.2 for Linux. It is on banjo.concert.net under
/pub/Linux/GCC. Gcc 2.3 will support Linux, according to RMS.
...
The following functions are added to libc.a.
...
4. lots of stuffs added to errno.h and string/errlist.c.
Andries
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