Xenix upgrade 'ufm' - is it worth installing?

Ronald S H Khoo ronald at robobar.co.uk
Tue Oct 16 08:46:01 AEST 1990


In article <107 at embassy.nsi.com> lance at embassy.nsi.com (Lance N. Antrim) writes:

> I am not sure whether the benefits outweigh the
> potential for problems from the upgrade. [UFM (xnx155b)]

The UFM upgrade procedure is pretty painless, the only thing
which is slightly inconvenient is that you have to merge your local
changes to /etc/termcap into the new one provided.

On balance, I'd say, yeah, install it.  You get improved COFF binary
compatibility (COFF cxenix() calls are now supported) and the new cpio(C)
binary has much better multi-volume backup support.  The Archive tape
driver is also *much* better (if you have an Archive tape drive -- I do :-)

MHO: Cost: low.  Benefit: medium to high.  Conclusion: I'd go for it unless
you have a "production" as opposed to a "development" or "hacking" system.


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