Re: Looking for historical source of the ex/vi editor

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Sujet : Re: Looking for historical source of the ex/vi editor
De : kludge (at) *nospam* panix.com (Scott Dorsey)
Groupes : comp.unix.bsd.misc comp.misc comp.unix.programmer
Date : 08. Dec 2024, 19:49:43
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Organisation : Former users of Netcom shell (1989-2000)
Message-ID : <vj4po7$fvi$1@panix2.panix.com>
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Sebastian  <sebastian@here.com.invalid> wrote:
If you SSH to 3b2@sdf.org, you can find your way into an emulated
PDP-11 running System V. It has some version of vi installed,
with source code. It's possible to extract this code from the
system by first porting uuencode to it, and then porting a
version of tar that you can also run someplace else. The tar
that's installed on the system is not compatible with modern tars,
nor is it compatible with V7 tar.

Something is wrong here.  A PDP-11 running SysV?  And with the uid "3b2"
also?  And this isn't an AT&T 3B2 running SysV?
--scott


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Date Sujet#  Auteur
23 Nov 24 * Looking for historical source of the ex/vi editor10Anton Shepelev
23 Nov 24 +- Re: Looking for historical source of the ex/vi editor1John McCue
26 Nov 24 +* Re: Looking for historical source of the ex/vi editor4Geoff Clare
26 Nov 24 i`* Re: Looking for historical source of the ex/vi editor3Anton Shepelev
27 Nov 24 i `* Re: Looking for historical source of the ex/vi editor2Geoff Clare
28 Nov 24 i  `- Re: Looking for historical source of the ex/vi editor1Anton Shepelev
7 Dec 24 `* Re: Looking for historical source of the ex/vi editor4Sebastian
8 Dec 24  `* Re: Looking for historical source of the ex/vi editor3Scott Dorsey
8 Dec 24   +- Re: Looking for historical source of the ex/vi editor1Richard Kettlewell
8 Dec 24   `- Re: Looking for historical source of the ex/vi editor1Dan Cross

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