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| ==== System V Interface Definition ==== | ==== System V Interface Definition ==== | ||
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| ==== X/OPEN Portability Guide ==== | ==== X/OPEN Portability Guide ==== | ||
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| The X/Open Portability Guide was initially published in 1985 and was derived from both the /usr/group standard as well as the SVID. A few excerpts from the Preface to the first issue: | The X/Open Portability Guide was initially published in 1985 and was derived from both the /usr/group standard as well as the SVID. A few excerpts from the Preface to the first issue: | ||
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| Four versions of the XPG have been issued: | Four versions of the XPG have been issued: | ||
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| - | Issue 2 - 1986 | + | |
| - | Issue 3 - 1989 | + | |
| - | Issue 4 - 1992 | + | |
| XPG4 is the last and current issue and is a major influence on the IEEE 1003.1 POSIX standard and Single UNIX Specification. | XPG4 is the last and current issue and is a major influence on the IEEE 1003.1 POSIX standard and Single UNIX Specification. | ||
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