Yes, tsort movement to /usr/bin is included by PSARC 2005/420. I've been out of the office for the past two weeks and will be taking off again for another week as of tomorrow. Code review is complete and pending a resync and final testing on my part when I return to the office, I expect to integrate in either build 67 or 68.
I've not compared the two variants of tsort, but if in fact the only difference is the the inclusion of the --help and --version arguments for the GNU version, it seems that we should simply merge the two and have a single tsort. Lee David.Comay at sun.com wrote: >>> Line 133 - I believe Lee is planning on moving >>> /usr/ccs/bin/tsort soon into /usr/bin as part of PSARC >>> 2005/420. Which one should actually live in /usr/bin? >> >> >> Bug ID? Target build? (Differing features?) > > > Sorry for the delay in responding to this. The relevant PSARC case is > > PSARC 2005/420 Movement of /usr/ccs/bin utilities to /usr/bin > > Some of this has already been delivered by the DevPro consolidation > (via 6249724 in snv_59) and I believe Lee is targetting the rest for > the next few builds (I've cc'ed Lee on this to check on the status.) > > I don't know what the differences are between the /usr/ccs tsort and > the GNU variant. From a quick look on a CentOS 3 system, they look > identical with the exception that the GNU variant includes the standard > GNU --help and --version arguments. > > dsc
