Where to get POSIX-Standard?

Where to get POSIX-Standard?

Post by Achim Bursi » Sat, 25 Nov 1995 04:00:00



Where can I get a copy of the POSIX-Standard (ftp/WWW) ?

Thank you for help,   Achim
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Where to get POSIX-Standard?

Post by Felix von Deli » Tue, 28 Nov 1995 04:00:00


Where can I get a copy of the POSIX-Standard?

(Sorry if this posting appears doubled, I think my first one didn't get
through...)

   -Achim

 
 
 

Where to get POSIX-Standard?

Post by Erik D. McWillia » Wed, 29 Nov 1995 04:00:00



Quote:>Where can I get a copy of the POSIX-Standard?
>(Sorry if this posting appears doubled, I think my first one didn't get
>through...)
>   -Achim

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1. POSIX system call interface and POSIX standard: questions

Hello,

I am looking for the POSIX standard which describes the system call
interface. Is POSIX.1 the only and most recent standard describing
POSIX syscalls? I checked http://webstore.ansi.org/ and found
various POSIX standards, most of which are considerably more
expensive than the C and C++ standards. It seems like the
documents of interest are the four ISO/IEC 9945 documents
from 2002, especially Parts 1 and 2 available for USD50 each.
There are also older more expensive documents. What is the
difference between the verious POSIX documents? Do the ISO/IEC
9945 2002 POSIX documents outdate others like DIN EN 29945-1?

Thanks,

Neil

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