Difference between revisions of "4.4BSD Lite"
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| [[Image:4.4 BSD Lite2 CD front.jpg|200px|right|thumb|A 4.4BSD lite CD]] | [[Image:4.4 BSD Lite2 CD front.jpg|200px|right|thumb|A 4.4BSD lite CD]] | ||
| − | 4.4 BSD Lite was the second last release from the [[CSRG]].  After they had to withdraw the [[Net/2]] source, the files found to be in contention with [[ | + | |
| + | '''4.4 BSD Lite''' was the second last release from the [[CSRG]].  After they had to withdraw the [[Net/2]] source, the files found to be in contention with [[Unix/32V]] were removed, and this distribution was released. | ||
| Then all of the derived projects had to ensure that they didn't have those files, or anything derived from them. | Then all of the derived projects had to ensure that they didn't have those files, or anything derived from them. | ||
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| * [[NetBSD]] | * [[NetBSD]] | ||
| * [[FreeBSD]] | * [[FreeBSD]] | ||
| − | * [[ | + | * [[BSD/386]] | 
| Just like Net/2, this was not a complete OS onto itself, however it was the vast majority needed. | Just like Net/2, this was not a complete OS onto itself, however it was the vast majority needed. | ||
| − | + | From init_main.c: | |
| <pre> | <pre> | ||
| @(#)init_main.c	8.9 (Berkeley) 1/21/94 | @(#)init_main.c	8.9 (Berkeley) 1/21/94 | ||
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| == downloading == | == downloading == | ||
| − | 4.4 BSD Lite can still be found on the  | + | 4.4 BSD Lite can still be found on the Internet... | 
| *[http://http.pl.scene.org/pub/unix/systems/BSD/4.4BSD-Lite/4.4BSD-Lite.tar.gz 4.4BSD-Lite.tar.gz] | *[http://http.pl.scene.org/pub/unix/systems/BSD/4.4BSD-Lite/4.4BSD-Lite.tar.gz 4.4BSD-Lite.tar.gz] | ||
| The next and final release was [[4.4 BSD Lite2]] | The next and final release was [[4.4 BSD Lite2]] | ||
| − | {{stub}} | + | {{semi-stub}} | 
| [[Category: CSRG BSD]] | [[Category: CSRG BSD]] | ||
Revision as of 12:17, 2 May 2022
4.4 BSD Lite was the second last release from the CSRG. After they had to withdraw the Net/2 source, the files found to be in contention with Unix/32V were removed, and this distribution was released.
Then all of the derived projects had to ensure that they didn't have those files, or anything derived from them.
I think at the time this would have impacted:
Just like Net/2, this was not a complete OS onto itself, however it was the vast majority needed.
From init_main.c:
@(#)init_main.c 8.9 (Berkeley) 1/21/94
downloading
4.4 BSD Lite can still be found on the Internet...
The next and final release was 4.4 BSD Lite2


