[8212] in Athena Bugs

home help back first fref pref prev next nref lref last post

Re: rsaix bugs

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Richard Basch)
Sun Sep 15 21:34:15 1991

Date: Sun, 15 Sep 91 21:34:36 -0400
To: Tom Coppeto <tom@MIT.EDU>
Cc: "Richard Basch" <basch@MIT.EDU>, network@MIT.EDU, bugs@MIT.EDU
In-Reply-To: Tom Coppeto's message of Wed, 11 Sep 91 21:28:55 BST,
From: "Richard Basch" <basch@MIT.EDU>


   Date: Wed, 11 Sep 91 21:28:55 BST
   From: Tom Coppeto <tom@MIT.EDU>


      Currently, named does not exist at all on the RISC/6000 (at least not
      one that supports Hesiod lookups).  Instead, we are forwarding off of
      the MIT nameservers.  This would indicate that the MIT nameservers are
      running old software (pre-7.2).

   In fact, all of the name servers except lithium.lcs.mit.edu and
   w20ns.mit.edu are running 7.2R. W20ns.mit.edu is running 7.2P. I
   thought it was the job of the resolve library to deal with tacking on
   the domain name before shipping off the query.

Never mind... I was being stupid...

   --------------------------------------------------------------------------

      Unfortunately, this is the default for AIX...  Most of the release, such
      as Emacs, has been taught to understand the Backspace key.  However,
      re-mapping it to Delete will conflict with AIX applications that expect
      it to behave as Backspace.  We are not in a position where we can
      recompile the AIX operating system, or all the third-party applications
      that exist outside of MIT.

   Out of curiosity, what applications have this expectation?

smit.  There have been several others, but I don't remember off-hand
which ones.

   --------------------------------------------------------------------------

           What were you trying to do?
           Use the hostname enviroment variable.
           It was not set.

   I think he means the hosttype variable. Though this is an evil variable
   to use in many cases, could it not be set in the dot files?

$hosttype is set by xlogin, so I must assume he means $host

home help back first fref pref prev next nref lref last post