"Derek D. Martin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> FWIW, I think Sun's "Deterministic but unspecified" is their way of
> saying, "if it breaks, it's not our fault."

As I recall seeing in Sun's documentation when they first brought out 
Solaris
back in the mid-1980's, the idea was that for each 2-digit prefix, the
order must not matter. Conceptually, you'd start with all scripts at S50
(or K50), and then adjust each one up or down based on dependencies,
If order matters, it's supposed to be reflected in the prefix.


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