Re: patches for SCO OpenServer 6 for sendmail-8.14.2
am 04.01.2008 14:56:56 von Georg HornBoyd Lynn Gerber
> Here are the patches/files needed to build the latest sendmail for SCO
> OpenServer 6.
WTF is SCO?
SCNR,
Georg
Boyd Lynn Gerber
> Here are the patches/files needed to build the latest sendmail for SCO
> OpenServer 6.
WTF is SCO?
SCNR,
Georg
Georg Horn wrote:
> Boyd Lynn Gerber
>
>> Here are the patches/files needed to build the latest sendmail for SCO
>> OpenServer 6.
>
> WTF is SCO?
The name of the company that makes the OS. The first Unix for any i86
chip. First ran on the IBM AT. It was based on the Santa Cruse
Operation (SCO) which was bought by Caldera, then purchased the name and
Then went by SCO or the SCO Group.
Boyd Lynn Gerber wrote:
> Georg Horn wrote:
>> WTF is SCO?
> The name of the company that makes the OS.
I think the OP meant something like: "Who cares about SCO any more
beyond a few historians, masochists, crooked executives and
luckless shareholders?"
Regards,
David.
David F. Skoll
> Boyd Lynn Gerber wrote:
>> Georg Horn wrote:
>>> WTF is SCO?
>> The name of the company that makes the OS.
>
> I think the OP meant something like: "Who cares about SCO any more
> beyond a few historians, masochists, crooked executives and
> luckless shareholders?"
Strrrike! ;-)
Bye,
Georg
Boyd Lynn Gerber (gerberb@zenez.com) wrote:
: Georg Horn wrote:
: > Boyd Lynn Gerber
: >
: >> Here are the patches/files needed to build the latest sendmail for SCO
: >> OpenServer 6.
: >
: > WTF is SCO?
: The name of the company that makes the OS. The first Unix for any i86
: chip. First ran on the IBM AT. It was based on the Santa Cruse
If you really want to talk about the history, I'll point out that
it was originally Microsoft Xenix which was spun off to the Santa Cruz
Operation.
: Operation (SCO) which was bought by Caldera, then purchased the name and
: Then went by SCO or the SCO Group.
David F. Skoll (dfs@roaringpenguin.com) wrote:
: Boyd Lynn Gerber wrote:
: > Georg Horn wrote:
: >> WTF is SCO?
: > The name of the company that makes the OS.
: I think the OP meant something like: "Who cares about SCO any more
: beyond a few historians, masochists, crooked executives and
: luckless shareholders?"
Or, people that are stuck using those systems and can't easily
replace them.