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- From: gwhisen@hydra.urbana.mcd.mot.com (Gary Whisenhunt)
- Subject: Re: Where did /usr/bin/truss originate?
- Message-ID: <1993Jan12.161947.28747@urbana.mcd.mot.com>
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- References: <1993Jan9.200455.28681@sinkhole.unf.edu>
- Date: Tue, 12 Jan 1993 16:19:47 GMT
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- In article <1993Jan9.200455.28681@sinkhole.unf.edu>, shite@sinkhole.unf.edu (Stephen Hite) writes:
- |>
- |> I have Esix 4.0.3a. It came with a nice utility called truss,
- |> located in /usr/bin. I thought this was part of the standard
- |> USL source release of SVR4. However, our company just got in SVR4
- |> from Harris (running on a Night Hawk 4400) and truss is not on the
- |> system. Does anyone know the origin of the truss utility (i.e., is
- |> it from Sun or made just for the i386/i486 platform of Unices?). Thanks
- |> for the info!
- |>
- |> P.S. truss allows one to trace system calls and signals.
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- truss is part of the standard USL SVR4 release and has been there since the
- first SVR4 release on the 3B2.
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- It's available on our (88k) SVR4 release.
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