Re: Differences Unixware/OpenServer/OpenUnix

From: Lars Bausch (lars.bausch_at_dotsch.de)
Date: 10/31/05


Date: Mon, 31 Oct 2005 12:41:53 +0100

Hello Ian,

Ian Wilson wrote:
>> What are the differences between Unixware, OpenServer and OpenUnix ?
>
>
> Too many to enumerate here. You'd have to be specific about versions.
I meaned the differences in general. I need only a brief overview about
the differences, and not in detail.
Do you know some links ?

Sorry I am a newby. And so I am a little bit confused about the
different between this three Unixes.

>> Are there binary compatible ?
>
>
> s/there/they/
> Under limited circumstances yes, but in general assume not for almost
> all of the currently deployed population of each.
Why ?
I see it under the aspect of porting a application.

Regards

Lars



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