Why use U* over VMS
larry hughes
hughes at copper.ucs.indiana.edu
Tue Nov 6 05:47:02 AEST 1990
In article <4283 at lib.tmc.edu> jmaynard at thesis1.hsch.utexas.edu (Jay Maynard) writes:
>In article <803 at inews.intel.com> bhoughto at cmdnfs.intel.com (Blair P. Houghton) writes:
>>Would a POSIX-compliant VMS fix this?
> -------------------
>Uhm, Blair...could VMS be hacked up into POSIX compliance? If so, then it's
>a looser standard than it should be...
VMS is scheduled for POSIX-compliance (though I cannot remember the
timeframes). It's called VIP (VMS Integrated POSIX).
To answer the first question, a POSIX-complaint VMS would not
fix this, to my understanding. POSIX defines the calling standard
(interface) to the operating system. However, I don't have a deep
understanding of this, so don't take my word for it.
Any POSIX gurus out there that can give a brief comment?
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