19 Nov 2010 16:03
20 Nov 2010 03:59
Re: unixfs source
Richard Earnshaw <Richard.Earnshaw <at> buzzard.freeserve.co.uk>
2010-11-20 02:59:19 GMT
2010-11-20 02:59:19 GMT
On 19/11/10 15:03, Nick Hudson wrote: > > Hi, > > Anyone know where the source for unixfs is? > > Thanks, > Nick > > No idea. The binary copy in the source tree (in BtNetBSD) suggests it was originally written by Scott Stevens and Gary Palmer. There are a number of posts from Scott in the early days of the RiscBSD port; at the time he was at Imperial College. Googling for him shows a possible match, but I've no idea if it's the right person. There's also a Gary Palmer who seems to have been posting to some FreeBSD lists fairly recently, but again, I've no idea if that's the same person. R.
22 Nov 2010 08:53
Re: unixfs source
Nick Hudson <nick.hudson <at> gmx.co.uk>
2010-11-22 07:53:44 GMT
2010-11-22 07:53:44 GMT
On Saturday 20 November 2010 02:59:19 Richard Earnshaw wrote: > On 19/11/10 15:03, Nick Hudson wrote: > > Hi, > > > > Anyone know where the source for unixfs is? > > > > Thanks, > > Nick > > No idea. The binary copy in the source tree (in BtNetBSD) suggests it > was originally written by Scott Stevens and Gary Palmer. There are a > number of posts from Scott in the early days of the RiscBSD port; at the > time he was at Imperial College. Googling for him shows a possible > match, but I've no idea if it's the right person. > > There's also a Gary Palmer who seems to have been posting to some > FreeBSD lists fairly recently, but again, I've no idea if that's the > same person. My googling was equally unsuccessful. But digging around the source tree I see Ben committed sys/arch/acorn32/stand/nbfs which looks the way to go. > > R. >(Continue reading)
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