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From: charlie@genrad.UUCP (Charlie Havener)
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Subject: 4.1 compatibility mode under 4.2BSD?? What good is it?
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Date: Thu, 9-Feb-84 15:35:53 EST
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Posted: Thu Feb  9 15:35:53 1984
Date-Received: Fri, 10-Feb-84 08:21:28 EST
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I need help in porting Concurrent EUCLID from 4.1BSD to 4.2BSD

I have all the sources but they arn't in "C"! They are in 
sequential EUCLID. Under 4.2 the sec compiler doesn't run, it
dies with a bad system call error message like most 4.1 executables.

The question is, what does the 4.1 compatibilty mode do?
If we make a 4.2 system with the kernal in 4.1 compatibility mode
and then make Concurrent EUCLID, will the new executable ce
compiler then run under a "real" non-compatibility mode 4.2 system?

Thanks in advance for any help,

		Charlie Havener  ...decvax!genrad!charlie