Wanted: POSIX and ANSI C, details and libraries
Joseph Boykin
boykin at calliope.Encore.COM
Thu Mar 30 00:54:18 AEST 1989
In article <746 at gould.doc.ic.ac.uk> lmjm at doc.ic.ac.uk (Lee McLoughlin) writes:
>The first problem is how do I get ahold of the POSIX spec' in the UK?
Firstly, POSIX is actually the name for what will become a set of standards.
The only one currently approved is 1003.1, the system interface definition
(i.e. system calls). P1003.2 recently went through its first ballot.
I haven't heard what the results were, but generally it takes about 6-9 months
before all the balloting objections are taken care of and a final ballot
is taken.
So, while "POSIX" may not be more than one standard today, there will
be more than one by the end of the year. There are numerous others in
development as well.
Information on obtaining a coy of the 1003.1 standard is below. If you
are interested in becoming active in the POSIX effort, which can mean
anything from just obtaining a copy of the draft documents to actively
participating in meetings, you should contact:
Jim Isaak
Chair, Technical Committee on Operating Systems
Subcommittee on Operating System Standards (TCOS-SS for short!)
DEC, MS ZK03-3/Y25
110 Spit Brook Road
Nashua, NH 03062
603-881-0480
You can obtain a copy of the 1003.1 document from either the IEEE Service
Center, or from IEEE-CS Publications. The catalog for the IEEE was the
top-most on my desk, so here's the information:
Standard Number: 1003.1-1988
Code: SH12211
Cost: $32.00 ($16 for IEEE Members)
Provide Name, Address and IEEE Membership number and send your
check or credit card number to:
IEEE Service Center
445 Hoes Lane
PO Box 1331
Piscataway, NJ 08855
in Canada:
IEEE Canada
7061 Yonge Street
Thornhill, Ontario L3T 2A6
Hope this helps.
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Joe Boykin
Encore Computer Corp
Vice-Chair, IEEE Computer Societies'
Technical Activities Board
UUCP: encore!boykin
ARPA: boykin at encore.com
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