Minutes of the 19th April 2018 Teleconference Austin-864 Page 1 of 1 Submitted by Andrew Josey, The Open Group. 22nd April 2018 Attendees: Mark Ziegast, SHware Systems Dev. Nick Stoughton, USENIX, ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 22 OR Don Cragun, IEEE PASC OR Geoff Clare, The Open Group Eric Blake, Red Hat David Clissold, IBM Richard Hansen, Google Martin Rehak, Oracle, The Open Group OR Apologies: Andrew Josey, The Open Group Joerg Schilling, FOKUS Fraunhofer * General news No news * Outstanding actions ( Please note that this section has been flushed to shorten the minutes - to locate the previous set of outstanding actions, look to the minutes from 9 March 2018 and earlier) * Current Business Bug 1077: Recommend support for wide-character regcomp and regexec and/or specify multi-byte behavior OPEN http://austingroupbugs.net/bug_view_page.php?bug_id=1077 Andrew reported he has completed his action and will report back when he has an update from Apple. We deferred bugs 1084, 1085 and 1100 until Joerg is on the call. Bug 1087: truncate() should behave like write() and generate SIGXFSZ for the thread instead of the process Accepted http://austingroupbugs.net/view.php?id=1087 This item is tagged for tc3-2008 Bug 1101: inet_ntoa(): superfluous and not thread-safe. Mark as [OB] for issue 8? Accepted as Marked http://austingroupbugs.net/view.php?id=1101 This item is tagged for Issue 8 Make the changes suggested in the Desired Action and also make the following changes: On page 1138 after line 38441 (inet_ntoa() APPLICATION USAGE) insert a new paragraph: Applications should prefer inet_ntop() over inet_ntoa() as it supports multiple address families and is thread-safe. On page 1138 line 38445 replace the inet_ntoa() FUTURE DIRECTIONS section with: The inet_ntoa() function may be removed in a future version. On page 1138 line 38447 add inet_ntop() to the SEE ALSO section. Bug 1102: inet_addr() cannot parse 255.255.255.255. Mark it as obsolete, add inet_aton(), or both? OPEN http://austingroupbugs.net/view.php?id=1102 This item will be continued on the next call. Next Steps ---------- The next call is on April 26th, 2018 (a Thursday) Calls are anchored on US time. (8am Pacific) This call will be for the regular 90 minutes. http://austingroupbugs.net An etherpad is usually up for the meeting, with a URL using the date format as below: https://posix.rhansen.org/p/201x-mm-dd username=posix password=2115756#