Where can I get a copy of the POSIX-Standard (ftp/WWW) ?
Thank you for help, Achim
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Thank you for help, Achim
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(Sorry if this posting appears doubled, I think my first one didn't get
through...)
-Achim
From the O'Reilly book "POSIX Programmer's Guid":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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