Svid a standard?
Henry Spencer
henry at utzoo.uucp
Sun Apr 17 08:11:00 AEST 1988
> The only thing that makes the SVID a standard is the unmitigated gall
> of AT&T in calling it such...
No, the thing that makes the SVID a standard is the vast clout AT&T wields
in the Unix world. Whether it *should* wield such clout is another issue;
the fact is, it *does*. A great many vendors (and users!) are influenced
heavily by the SVID, despite its single-vendor status, and it is a major
influence on standards work (e.g. POSIX) as well. Whether we like it or
not, the SVID *is* a (de facto) real standard.
This situation has precedent, by the way. Every time you mount a magtape,
remember that its "standard" format was decided by IBM.
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