| To: | yyyyyyyy@xxxxxxxxxxxx |
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| Subject: | Re: Defect report for the CD "020205_1224" |
| From: | Andrew Josey <yyyyyy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> |
| Date: | Fri, 7 Jun 2002 09:42:35 +0100 |
| Cc: | yyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy@xxxxxxxxxxxxx |
| References: | <195.7a485c0.2a268951@aol.com> <3CF5E45F.10004@futuretg.com> |
Dear Giovanni On May 30, 10:35am in "Re: Defect report fo", Dr. Giovanni A. Orlando wrote: > > Q0. What is the Austin Group?* >.... > > ISO approval is anticipated during 2002. The specification was published > during early 2002, and is available in hardcopy, electronically and on > CDROM. > > ... I really does not found a non-UNIX system in this definition. > > Is possible to burn CD for UNIX specification on non-UNIX system ... for > some reason. > > But, this means some day you will burn on a UNIX system. > Do not confuse the version of the CD under discussion, it is not the official CD of either IEEE Std 1003.1-2001 or the Open Group Base Specifications Issue 6, but the guide book version which uses long filenames for the html version. The official version from the Open Group uses strict 8.3 naming. regards Andrew |
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