jrh@hou5e.UUCP (12/09/83)
A trivia question from way back, for you UNIX historians (I don't know the answer, but will summerise responses to the net later). I seem to recall in UNIX version 5 (or maybe 6), the rmdir command was written in assembler (yes, Virginia, UNIX used to have some things not written in C). If you (foolishly) issued the command rmdir . it replied with, I think, "Unexpected values of b will give rise to dom". Can anyone out there confirm (or deny) this? If true, can anyone explain it? Thanks in advance, John Hutchinson {houx? | ariel}!hou5e!jrh AT&T-ISL, Holmdel.