Messages in this thread | | | Date | Sat, 2 May 1998 08:46:29 +0100 (BST) | From | Riley Williams <> | Subject | Re: 2.1/2.2: a.out question |
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Hi there.
>> For reference, my system is based on an Intel P166 processor with 96M >> of RAM and (currently) 4.5G of HD space, to be upped to 10.9G shortly >> (I bought the drive today, but have yet to fit it) running RedHat 5.0 >> and I've also verified that I currently don't have any a.out binaries >> on my system using the following command as root:
>> Q> for Z in `find / -name '*'` ; do file $Z ; done \ >> Q> | grep executable | grep -v ELF | grep -v script | less
>> On my system, that produced a blank display...
> I would hope blank = empty as contain is concerned - blank is > usually associated with negative linux performance...
Blank as in "less cleared the screen, then displayed absolutely nothing other than the colon in the bottom left corner" if that helps...
> But anyway.. this started out nicely.. I have received a couple of > personal e-mails and some that were also sent to the list.
Nods...
> What I would really like would be for the men in charge (L, A, T) > to comment is it just for maintaining > 2.0 > 1.3 > 1.2 > compatibility why we should have a.out in our kernels.
I would have to assume so, but perhaps one of them would care to provide a definative answer...
> Thank you all for your professional/thought out input sofar.
No problem...
Best wishes from Riley.
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