POSIX, NFS, CPIO/TAR
Moderator, John S. Quarterman
std-unix at longway.TIC.COM
Sat Dec 16 05:59:03 AEST 1989
From: Doug Gwyn <uunet!smoke.brl.mil!gwyn>
In article <7674 at portia.Stanford.EDU> karish at forel.stanford.edu (Chuck Karish) writes:
> The POSIX 1003.1 standard says that the types used for user and group
> IDs (uid_t and gid_t, respectively) are to be `arithmetic types'. An
> implementation or application that assumes that that the values are
> always positive is broken.
RONG. IEEE Std 1003.1 defines "group ID" and "user ID" to be NON-NEGATIVE
integers in Section 2.3. This is in conformance with existing practice
that Sun gratuitously ignored in their NFS implementation.
Volume-Number: Volume 17, Number 101
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