[Lsb-messages] /var/www/bzr/lsb/devel/lsbspec r3964: complete Relationship to POSIX work (bug 3869)
Mats Wichmann
mats at linuxfoundation.org
Thu Oct 10 14:41:19 UTC 2013
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revno: 3964
committer: Mats Wichmann <mats at linuxfoundation.org>
branch nick: lsbspec
timestamp: Thu 2013-10-10 08:41:19 -0600
message:
complete Relationship to POSIX work (bug 3869)
modified:
Core/generic/intro/intro.m4
Core/generic/intro/intro.sgml
LSB/generic/intro/intro.m4
LSB/generic/intro/intro.sgml
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=== modified file 'Core/generic/intro/intro.m4'
--- a/Core/generic/intro/intro.m4 2013-10-10 13:40:43 +0000
+++ b/Core/generic/intro/intro.m4 2013-10-10 14:41:19 +0000
@@ -290,7 +290,7 @@
m4_ifdef(`CORE',`
<chapter id="POSIXConflicts">
<title>Relationship To ISO/IEC 9945 POSIX</title>
-<parA>
+<para>
This specification includes many interfaces described in
<xref linkend="STD.SUSv4">.
Unless otherwise specified, such interfaces should behave exactly
@@ -299,13 +299,17 @@
<xref linkend="STD.SUSv4"> standard is unintentional,
except as explicitly noted otherwise.
</para>
-<para>
-</para>
<note>
<para>
-In addition to the differences noted inline in this specification,
-PDTR 24715 has extracted the differences between this specification and
-ISO/IEC 9945-2003 into a report.
+In addition to the differences noted in this specification, a report,
+<citetitle>
+ISO/IEC TR 24715-Technical Report on the Conflicts Between the
+ISO/IEC 9945 (POSIX) Standard and the Linux Standard Base Specification (LSB)
+</citetitle>,
+identifies the differences between edition 3.1 of this specification and
+<citetitle>POSIX 1003.1-2001 (ISO/IEC 9945-2003)</citetitle> (more
+precisely, POSIX 2001 plus the first two corrigenda, informally known as
+the 2004 edition).
It is the long term plan of the Linux Foundation to converge the
LSB Core specification with the ISO/IEC POSIX specification.
</para>
=== modified file 'Core/generic/intro/intro.sgml'
--- a/Core/generic/intro/intro.sgml 2013-10-10 13:40:43 +0000
+++ b/Core/generic/intro/intro.sgml 2013-10-10 14:41:19 +0000
@@ -426,7 +426,7 @@
<chapter id="POSIXConflicts">
<title>Relationship To ISO/IEC 9945 POSIX</title>
-<parA>
+<para>
This specification includes many interfaces described in
<xref linkend="STD.SUSv4">.
Unless otherwise specified, such interfaces should behave exactly
@@ -435,13 +435,17 @@
<xref linkend="STD.SUSv4"> standard is unintentional,
except as explicitly noted otherwise.
</para>
-<para>
-</para>
<note>
<para>
-In addition to the differences noted inline in this specification,
-PDTR 24715 has extracted the differences between this specification and
-ISO/IEC 9945-2003 into a report.
+In addition to the differences noted in this specification, a report,
+<citetitle>
+ISO/IEC TR 24715-Technical Report on the Conflicts Between the
+ISO/IEC 9945 (POSIX) Standard and the Linux Standard Base Specification (LSB)
+</citetitle>,
+identifies the differences between edition 3.1 of this specification and
+<citetitle>POSIX 1003.1-2001 (ISO/IEC 9945-2003)</citetitle> (more
+precisely, POSIX 2001 plus the first two corrigenda, informally known as
+the 2004 edition).
It is the long term plan of the Linux Foundation to converge the
LSB Core specification with the ISO/IEC POSIX specification.
</para>
=== modified file 'LSB/generic/intro/intro.m4'
--- a/LSB/generic/intro/intro.m4 2013-10-10 13:40:43 +0000
+++ b/LSB/generic/intro/intro.m4 2013-10-10 14:41:19 +0000
@@ -290,7 +290,7 @@
m4_ifdef(`CORE',`
<chapter id="POSIXConflicts">
<title>Relationship To ISO/IEC 9945 POSIX</title>
-<parA>
+<para>
This specification includes many interfaces described in
<xref linkend="STD.SUSv4">.
Unless otherwise specified, such interfaces should behave exactly
@@ -299,13 +299,17 @@
<xref linkend="STD.SUSv4"> standard is unintentional,
except as explicitly noted otherwise.
</para>
-<para>
-</para>
<note>
<para>
-In addition to the differences noted inline in this specification,
-PDTR 24715 has extracted the differences between this specification and
-ISO/IEC 9945-2003 into a report.
+In addition to the differences noted in this specification, a report,
+<citetitle>
+ISO/IEC TR 24715-Technical Report on the Conflicts Between the
+ISO/IEC 9945 (POSIX) Standard and the Linux Standard Base Specification (LSB)
+</citetitle>,
+identifies the differences between edition 3.1 of this specification and
+<citetitle>POSIX 1003.1-2001 (ISO/IEC 9945-2003)</citetitle> (more
+precisely, POSIX 2001 plus the first two corrigenda, informally known as
+the 2004 edition).
It is the long term plan of the Linux Foundation to converge the
LSB Core specification with the ISO/IEC POSIX specification.
</para>
=== modified file 'LSB/generic/intro/intro.sgml'
--- a/LSB/generic/intro/intro.sgml 2013-10-10 13:40:43 +0000
+++ b/LSB/generic/intro/intro.sgml 2013-10-10 14:41:19 +0000
@@ -426,7 +426,7 @@
<chapter id="POSIXConflicts">
<title>Relationship To ISO/IEC 9945 POSIX</title>
-<parA>
+<para>
This specification includes many interfaces described in
<xref linkend="STD.SUSv4">.
Unless otherwise specified, such interfaces should behave exactly
@@ -435,13 +435,17 @@
<xref linkend="STD.SUSv4"> standard is unintentional,
except as explicitly noted otherwise.
</para>
-<para>
-</para>
<note>
<para>
-In addition to the differences noted inline in this specification,
-PDTR 24715 has extracted the differences between this specification and
-ISO/IEC 9945-2003 into a report.
+In addition to the differences noted in this specification, a report,
+<citetitle>
+ISO/IEC TR 24715-Technical Report on the Conflicts Between the
+ISO/IEC 9945 (POSIX) Standard and the Linux Standard Base Specification (LSB)
+</citetitle>,
+identifies the differences between edition 3.1 of this specification and
+<citetitle>POSIX 1003.1-2001 (ISO/IEC 9945-2003)</citetitle> (more
+precisely, POSIX 2001 plus the first two corrigenda, informally known as
+the 2004 edition).
It is the long term plan of the Linux Foundation to converge the
LSB Core specification with the ISO/IEC POSIX specification.
</para>
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