Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 3rd Dec 2012 22:51 UTC
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Having worked with commercial UNIX systems that were pretty close to System V, I am not sure if I want to replicate the experience again.
Agreed - at work, we develop on Linux, and deploy to AIX, Solaris, and HP-UX. And of those, AIX is decent enough, Solaris is a pain in the ass, and the less said about HP-UX the better.




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A mad sysadmin's dream company network, where everything runs some bare-bones variant of UNIX and the home partition is mounted in noexec mode?
Not sure if bash would still agree to run shell scripts in the latter case, though. And even if it spontaneously would, the mad sysadmin might well have patched it by hand so that it fails instead. After all, he can patch everything he wants since he never updates anything anyway.
Edited 2012-12-04 07:29 UTC