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Interix

Interix was an optional[citation needed], POSIX-conformant[citation needed] Unix subsystem for Windows NT operating systems. Interix was a component of Windows Services for UNIX, and a superset of the Microsoft POSIX subsystem. Like the POSIX subsystem, Interix was an environment subsystem for the NT kernel. It included numerous open source utility software programs and libraries. Interix was originally developed and sold as OpenNT until purchased by Microsoft in 1999.

Interix
Other namesOpenNT
Original author(s)Softway Systems
Developer(s)Microsoft
Initial releaseMarch 29, 1996; 28 years ago (1996-03-29)
Stable release
Subsystem for UNIX-based Applications in Microsoft Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 (6.1) / March 11, 2010; 14 years ago (2010-03-11)
Operating systemMicrosoft Windows

Interix versions 5.2 and 6.0 were respective components of Microsoft Windows Server 2003 R2, Windows Vista Enterprise, Windows Vista Ultimate, and Windows Server 2008 as Subsystem for Unix-based Applications[1] (SUA[2]). Version 6.1 was included in Windows 7 (Enterprise and Ultimate editions) but disabled by default,[3] and in Windows Server 2008 R2 (all editions).[4] It was available as a deprecated[5] separate download for Windows 8 and Windows Server 2012, and is not available at all on Windows 10.

Details edit

The complete installation of Interix included (at version 3.5):

The development environment included support for C, C++ and Fortran. Threading was supported using the Pthreads model. Additional languages could be obtained (Python, Ruby, Tcl, etc.). Unix-based software packaging and build tools were available for installing or creating pre-build software packages.

Starting with release 5.2 (Server 2003/R2) the following capabilities were added:[6]

  • "Mixed mode" for linking Unix programs with Windows DLLs
  • 64-bit CPU support (in addition to 32-bit)
  • Large file system support on 64-bit systems
  • System V R4 utilities can be optionally installed instead of the default BSD-based utilities
  • MSVC debugging plug-in
  • Database (OCI/ODBC) library connectivity

With release 6.0 (Vista and Server 2008) the following new features were added:

  • IPv6 support for socket APIs and daemons
  • Updates to utilities for additional functionality
  • MSVC debugging plug-in enhanced

Interix release 6.0 for Vista was only available with the Ultimate and Enterprise editions.

Interix release 6.1 was available for Windows Server 2008 R2 and Windows 7 for the Enterprise and Ultimate editions.

Support edit

Traditional support was provided by Microsoft for a fee or service contract, though released hotfixes can usually be obtained free of charge from Microsoft. Previously, free support could be found via the forums at the SUA Community site[7] and with the FAQ,[8] however this appears to have been withdrawn.

Additions edit

Additional pre-built applications and development libraries could be obtained for free from the site, the Gentoo-prefix site and the site. These included commonly used applications not part of the Microsoft installation such as OpenSSH, Git, Python and bash.

The SUA Community site included for developers of Interix and the site has been contracted by Microsoft for several Interix and SUA updates of utilities and documentation.

History edit

This product began to be developed in 1996 under the product name OpenNT by Softway Systems, Inc. before the name was changed to Interix in 1998. The last release by Softway Systems was release 2.2. Softway Systems had virtually completed the next release code-named Firebrand in 1999 which became the basis of Interix 3.0.

The Interix interoperability suite developed by Softway Systems Inc., included substantial code from OpenBSD,.[9][10] Microsoft acquired Interix in 1999.[11][12]

Microsoft continued to distribute Interix 2.2 as a standalone product until 2002.

Interix release 3.0 was released as component of Windows Services for Unix (SFU) 3.0 in 2002. Interix release 3.5 was released as component of SFU 3.5 in January, 2004.

Interix became integrated as a component of the regular Windows OS distribution[6] as a component of Windows Server 2003 R2 in December, 2005 at release 5.2 and was a component of the Windows Vista release as release 6.0 (RTM November, 2006). Windows Server 2008 had release 6.0. Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 included SUA 6.1.

Microsoft announced in 2011 that Interix would not be included in Windows versions after Windows 8 and customers should start migrating their applications to an alternative solution.[13]

Releases edit

OpenNT Commands & Utilities, Release 1.0 (1.0)
1996-03-29 OpenNT Commands & Utilities, Release 1.0 for WinNT POSIX Subsystem
1996-07 X11R6 Server (Win32)
1996-08 telnetd (and inetd)
OpenNT 1.1 and SDK (1.1)
1996-09 OpenNT 1.1 and SDK for WinNT i386, alpha
OpenNT 2.0 (2.0)
1997-05 OpenNT 2.0 (Apache httpd and xv) for WinNT i386, alpha
1997-08-12 "OpenNT: UNIX Application Portability to Windows NT via an Alternative Environment Subsystem" Usenix paper[14]
1997-08-12 "OpenNT: UNIX Application Portability to Windows NT" Usenix presentation[15] (again 1998-06)
1997-11 "inetd and telnetd on Windows NT with OpenNT"
OpenNT 2.1 (2.1)
1997-12 OpenNT 2.1 for WinNT i386, alpha
1998-01 OpenNT 2.1
1998-02 "Technical Note #9: inetd and the Daemon Package"
1998-spring paper update
1998-06 Interix 2.1 rebranding
Interix 2.2 (2.2)
1998-06 Interix 2.2(.0)?
1999-02 SFU 1.0 en for WinNT 4.0(SP3+) i386, alpha (does not contain Interix; included for historical purposes with MS acquisition)
1999-09-17 Acquired by Microsoft
1999-12 Interix 2.2(.0) for WinNT 3.51(SP5+),4.0(SP3+),5.0
Interix 2.2 Service Pack 1 (2.2.4)
Interix 2.2.5 (2.2.5)
2000-02 Interix 2.2.5 for WinNT 4.0(SP5+),5.0
2000-04 SFU 2.0 en for WinNT 4.0(SP4+),5.0 i386 (does not contain Interix; included for historical purposes with MS acquisition)
2000-06 SFU 2.0 ja for WinNT 4.0(SP4+),5.0 i386 (does not contain Interix; included for historical purposes with MS acquisition)
2001-06-30 "Strangely Enough It All Turns Out Well" Usenix talk[16]
Microsoft Windows Services for UNIX 3.0 (3.0)
2002-05 SFU 3.0 en for WinNT 4.0(SP6a+),5.0,5.1 i386
  • Interix 3.0 (AKA Firebrand)
2002-10 SFU 3.0 ja for WinNT 4.0(SP6a+),5.0,5.1 i386
Microsoft Windows Services for UNIX 3.5 (3.5)
2004-01 SFU 3.5 en, ja for WinNT 5.0,5.1,5.2 i386
Windows Server 2003 R2 (all editions) Subsystem for UNIX-based Applications (5.2)
2005-12-06 WinNT 5.2 R2
Windows Vista (Ultimate and Enterprise editions) Subsystem for UNIX-based Applications (6.0)
2006-11-08 WinNT 6.0 (2007-01-30)
Windows Server 2008 (all editions) Subsystem for UNIX-based Applications (6.0)
2008-02-04 WinNT 6.0
Subsystem for UNIX-based Applications in Microsoft Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 (6.1)
2010-03-11 WinNT 6.1

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Windows Server 2003 R2 UNIX Interoperability Components
  2. ^ . Archived from the original on 2006-03-23. Retrieved 2006-01-31.
  3. ^ "LBW: Installing Interix". Lbw.sourceforge.net. Retrieved 2014-03-31.
  4. ^ Utilities and SDK for Subsystem for UNIX-based Applications in Microsoft Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2
  5. ^ Features Removed or Deprecated in Windows Server 2012
  6. ^ a b . Archived from the original on 2006-10-24. Retrieved 2006-10-15.
  7. ^
  8. ^
  9. ^ Dohnert, Roberto J. (2004-01-21), "Review of Windows Services for UNIX 3.5", OSNews, David Adams, from the original on 2008-02-11, retrieved 2020-07-19
  10. ^ Reiter, Brian (2010-01-26). "WONTFIX: select(2) in SUA 5.2 ignores timeout". brianreiter.org.
  11. ^ "Microsoft Acquires Softway Systems To Strengthen Future Customer Interoperability Solutions", Microsoft News Center, Microsoft, 1999-09-17
  12. ^ . 2019. Archived from the original on 2020-09-18. Retrieved 2020-06-23.
  13. ^ Installing SUA components on Windows 8
  14. ^ Walli, Stephen R. (August 12, 1997). OPENNT: UNIX Application Portability to Windows NT via an Alternative Environment Subsystem. We're Not in Kansas Anymore. USENIX Windows NT Workshop, 1997. Retrieved 2022-05-20.
  15. ^ Walli, Stephen R. (August 12, 1997). OPENNT: UNIX Application Portability to Windows NT. We're Not in Kansas Anymore. USENIX Windows NT Workshop, 1997. Retrieved 2022-05-20.
  16. ^ Walli, Stephen R. (June 30, 2001). Strangely Enough, It All Turns Out Well (PDF). USENIX Technical Conference, 2001. Retrieved 2022-05-20.

Further reading edit

  • Walli, Stephen R. (August 1997). "OPENNT: UNIX application portability to Windows NT via an alternative environment subsystem". In Lazowska, Ed; Jones, Michael B. (eds.). Proceedings of the USENIX Windows NT Symposium. 1997. Berkeley, CA: USENIX Association.
  • Walli, Stephen R. (2016-04-13). "Running Linux Apps on Windows (and other stupid human tricks) Part I". medium.com.
  • Walli, Stephen R. (2016-04-13). "Running Linux Apps on Windows (and other stupid human tricks) Part II". medium.com.

External links edit

  • Services for UNIX - Interoperability: A blog on Services for UNIX and UNIX Interoperability components in Windows by Ashish (official blog, MSDN)
  • INTERIX: UNIX Application Portability to Windows NT via an Alternative Environment Subsystem PDF historical
  • HOW TO: Install Interix (KB 324081 for Windows NT4/5 up to XP)
  • Description from the Tcl-Wiki
  • ; Debian based applications for Interix/SUA
  • Gentoo Prefix Port Gentoo based port of many applications
  • LBW: Linux Binaries on Windows, an Interix-based Linux system call translator for Windows

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Interix was an optional citation needed POSIX conformant citation needed Unix subsystem for Windows NT operating systems Interix was a component of Windows Services for UNIX and a superset of the Microsoft POSIX subsystem Like the POSIX subsystem Interix was an environment subsystem for the NT kernel It included numerous open source utility software programs and libraries Interix was originally developed and sold as OpenNT until purchased by Microsoft in 1999 InterixOther namesOpenNTOriginal author s Softway SystemsDeveloper s MicrosoftInitial releaseMarch 29 1996 28 years ago 1996 03 29 Stable releaseSubsystem for UNIX based Applications in Microsoft Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 6 1 March 11 2010 14 years ago 2010 03 11 Operating systemMicrosoft Windows Interix versions 5 2 and 6 0 were respective components of Microsoft Windows Server 2003 R2 Windows Vista Enterprise Windows Vista Ultimate and Windows Server 2008 as Subsystem for Unix based Applications 1 SUA 2 Version 6 1 was included in Windows 7 Enterprise and Ultimate editions but disabled by default 3 and in Windows Server 2008 R2 all editions 4 It was available as a deprecated 5 separate download for Windows 8 and Windows Server 2012 and is not available at all on Windows 10 Contents 1 Details 2 Support 3 Additions 4 History 5 Releases 6 See also 7 References 8 Further reading 9 External linksDetails editThe complete installation of Interix included at version 3 5 Over 350 Unix utilities such as vi ksh csh ls cat awk grep kill etc A complete set of manual pages for utilities and APIs GCC 3 3 compiler includes and libraries A cc c89 like wrapper for Microsoft Visual Studio command line C C compiler GNU Debugger X11 client applications and libraries no X server included though third party servers were available Has Unix root capabilities i e setuid files Has pthreads shared libraries DSOs job control signals sockets shared memory The development environment included support for C C and Fortran Threading was supported using the Pthreads model Additional languages could be obtained Python Ruby Tcl etc Unix based software packaging and build tools were available for installing or creating pre build software packages Starting with release 5 2 Server 2003 R2 the following capabilities were added 6 Mixed mode for linking Unix programs with Windows DLLs 64 bit CPU support in addition to 32 bit Large file system support on 64 bit systems System V R4 utilities can be optionally installed instead of the default BSD based utilities MSVC debugging plug in Database OCI ODBC library connectivity With release 6 0 Vista and Server 2008 the following new features were added IPv6 support for socket APIs and daemons Updates to utilities for additional functionality MSVC debugging plug in enhanced Interix release 6 0 for Vista was only available with the Ultimate and Enterprise editions Interix release 6 1 was available for Windows Server 2008 R2 and Windows 7 for the Enterprise and Ultimate editions Support editTraditional support was provided by Microsoft for a fee or service contract though released hotfixes can usually be obtained free of charge from Microsoft Previously free support could be found via the forums at the SUA Community site 7 and with the FAQ 8 however this appears to have been withdrawn Additions editAdditional pre built applications and development libraries could be obtained for free from the SUA Community site the Gentoo prefix site and the Debian Interix site These included commonly used applications not part of the Microsoft installation such as OpenSSH Git Python and bash The SUA Community site included for developers of Interix and the site has been contracted by Microsoft for several Interix and SUA updates of utilities and documentation History editThis product began to be developed in 1996 under the product name OpenNT by Softway Systems Inc before the name was changed to Interix in 1998 The last release by Softway Systems was release 2 2 Softway Systems had virtually completed the next release code named Firebrand in 1999 which became the basis of Interix 3 0 The Interix interoperability suite developed by Softway Systems Inc included substantial code from OpenBSD 9 10 Microsoft acquired Interix in 1999 11 12 Microsoft continued to distribute Interix 2 2 as a standalone product until 2002 Interix release 3 0 was released as component of Windows Services for Unix SFU 3 0 in 2002 Interix release 3 5 was released as component of SFU 3 5 in January 2004 Interix became integrated as a component of the regular Windows OS distribution 6 as a component of Windows Server 2003 R2 in December 2005 at release 5 2 and was a component of the Windows Vista release as release 6 0 RTM November 2006 Windows Server 2008 had release 6 0 Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 included SUA 6 1 Microsoft announced in 2011 that Interix would not be included in Windows versions after Windows 8 and customers should start migrating their applications to an alternative solution 13 Releases editOpenNT Commands amp Utilities Release 1 0 1 0 1996 03 29 OpenNT Commands amp Utilities Release 1 0 for WinNT POSIX Subsystem 1996 07 X11R6 Server Win32 1996 08 telnetd and inetd OpenNT 1 1 and SDK 1 1 1996 09 OpenNT 1 1 and SDK for WinNT i386 alpha OpenNT 2 0 2 0 1997 05 OpenNT 2 0 Apache httpd and xv for WinNT i386 alpha 1997 08 12 OpenNT UNIX Application Portability to Windows NT via an Alternative Environment Subsystem Usenix paper 14 1997 08 12 OpenNT UNIX Application Portability to Windows NT Usenix presentation 15 again 1998 06 1997 11 inetd and telnetd on Windows NT with OpenNT OpenNT 2 1 2 1 1997 12 OpenNT 2 1 for WinNT i386 alpha 1998 01 OpenNT 2 1 1998 02 Technical Note 9 inetd and the Daemon Package 1998 spring paper update 1998 06 Interix 2 1 rebranding Interix 2 2 2 2 1998 06 Interix 2 2 0 1999 02 SFU 1 0 en for WinNT 4 0 SP3 i386 alpha does not contain Interix included for historical purposes with MS acquisition 1999 09 17 Acquired by Microsoft 1999 12 Interix 2 2 0 for WinNT 3 51 SP5 4 0 SP3 5 0 Interix 2 2 Service Pack 1 2 2 4 Interix 2 2 5 2 2 5 2000 02 Interix 2 2 5 for WinNT 4 0 SP5 5 0 2000 04 SFU 2 0 en for WinNT 4 0 SP4 5 0 i386 does not contain Interix included for historical purposes with MS acquisition 2000 06 SFU 2 0 ja for WinNT 4 0 SP4 5 0 i386 does not contain Interix included for historical purposes with MS acquisition 2001 06 30 Strangely Enough It All Turns Out Well Usenix talk 16 Microsoft Windows Services for UNIX 3 0 3 0 2002 05 SFU 3 0 en for WinNT 4 0 SP6a 5 0 5 1 i386 Interix 3 0 AKA Firebrand 2002 10 SFU 3 0 ja for WinNT 4 0 SP6a 5 0 5 1 i386 Microsoft Windows Services for UNIX 3 5 3 5 2004 01 SFU 3 5 en ja for WinNT 5 0 5 1 5 2 i386 Windows Server 2003 R2 all editions Subsystem for UNIX based Applications 5 2 2005 12 06 WinNT 5 2 R2 Windows Vista Ultimate and Enterprise editions Subsystem for UNIX based Applications 6 0 2006 11 08 WinNT 6 0 2007 01 30 Windows Server 2008 all editions Subsystem for UNIX based Applications 6 0 2008 02 04 WinNT 6 0 Subsystem for UNIX based Applications in Microsoft Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 6 1 2010 03 11 WinNT 6 1See also editWindows Subsystem for Linux Xming MKS Toolkit UnxUtils UWIN GnuWin32 GNUWin II Cygwin MinGW DJGPPReferences edit Windows Server 2003 R2 UNIX Interoperability Components Subsystem for UNIX based Applications Archived from the original on 2006 03 23 Retrieved 2006 01 31 LBW Installing Interix Lbw sourceforge net Retrieved 2014 03 31 Utilities and SDK for Subsystem for UNIX based Applications in Microsoft Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 Features Removed or Deprecated in Windows Server 2012 a b Windows 2003 R2 Interix Archived from the original on 2006 10 24 Retrieved 2006 10 15 SUA Community site Interix SUA FAQ Page Dohnert Roberto J 2004 01 21 Review of Windows Services for UNIX 3 5 OSNews David Adams archived from the original on 2008 02 11 retrieved 2020 07 19 Reiter Brian 2010 01 26 WONTFIX select 2 in SUA 5 2 ignores timeout brianreiter org Microsoft Acquires Softway Systems To Strengthen Future Customer Interoperability Solutions Microsoft News Center Microsoft 1999 09 17 Milltech Consulting Inc 2019 Archived from the original on 2020 09 18 Retrieved 2020 06 23 Installing SUA components on Windows 8 Walli Stephen R August 12 1997 OPENNT UNIX Application Portability to Windows NT via an Alternative Environment Subsystem We re Not in Kansas Anymore USENIX Windows NT Workshop 1997 Retrieved 2022 05 20 Walli Stephen R August 12 1997 OPENNT UNIX Application Portability to Windows NT We re Not in Kansas Anymore USENIX Windows NT Workshop 1997 Retrieved 2022 05 20 Walli Stephen R June 30 2001 Strangely Enough It All Turns Out Well PDF USENIX Technical Conference 2001 Retrieved 2022 05 20 Further reading editWalli Stephen R August 1997 OPENNT UNIX application portability to Windows NT via an alternative environment subsystem In Lazowska Ed Jones Michael B eds Proceedings of the USENIX Windows NT Symposium 1997 Berkeley CA USENIX Association Walli Stephen R 2016 04 13 Running Linux Apps on Windows and other stupid human tricks Part I medium com Walli Stephen R 2016 04 13 Running Linux Apps on Windows and other stupid human tricks Part II medium com External links editServices for UNIX Interoperability A blog on Services for UNIX and UNIX Interoperability components in Windows by Ashish official blog MSDN INTERIX UNIX Application Portability to Windows NT via an Alternative Environment Subsystem PDF historical HOW TO Install Interix KB 324081 for Windows NT4 5 up to XP Description from the Tcl Wiki Debian Interix Port Debian based applications for Interix SUA Gentoo Prefix Port Gentoo based port of many applications LBW Linux Binaries on Windows an Interix based Linux system call translator for Windows Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Interix amp oldid 1195982507, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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