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- From: karish@pangea.Stanford.EDU (Chuck Karish)
- Newsgroups: comp.std.unix
- Subject: Re: POSIX == SVID?
- Date: 18 Dec 1992 02:39:23 -0800
- Organization: Mindcraft, Inc.
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- Sender: sef@ftp.UU.NET
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- References: <1feei7INN9rj@ftp.UU.NET> <1ggaprINNkl9@ftp.UU.NET>
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- Summary: SVR4
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- Submitted-by: karish@pangea.Stanford.EDU (Chuck Karish)
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- In article <1ggaprINNkl9@ftp.UU.NET> alvin@eyepoint.com (Alvin Starr) writes:
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- >SVIDR4 may be a superset of POSIX.1(I am not sure that V.4 will pass
- >FIPS PCTS as it comes out of the box from USL) [ ... ]
-
- I'm sure. It's been certified on a number of platforms,
- including the AT&T 6386/25 WGS that sat on my desk for
- a while last year. The certificate is NIST reference
- number USL3610.
- --
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- Chuck Karish karish@mindcraft.com
- (415) 323-9000 x117 karish@pangea.stanford.edu
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-
- [ If people would consider it a valuble service, I would be willing to
- keep a list of systems that have passed various test suites -- mod ]
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- Volume-Number: Volume 29, Number 81
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