Sasidhar Kasturi wrote:
> Thank you,
> Is it that /usr/bin binaries are more advanced than that of
> /xpg4 things or .. the extensions of the /xpg4 things?
They *should* be the same level of "advancement", but each has a
different set of promises and expectations it needs to live up to..
On Sat, 2007-12-15 at 22:00 -0800, Sasidhar Kasturi wrote:
> If i want to make some modifications in the code.. Can i do it
> for /xpg4/bin commands or .. i should do it for /usr/bin commands??
If possible (if there's no inherent conflict with either the applicable
standards or existing practice
Sasidhar Kasturi writes:
> Is it that /usr/bin binaries are more advanced than that of /xpg4
> things or .. the extensions of the /xpg4 things?
No. They're just different.
> If i want to make some modifications in the code.. Can i do it for /xpg4/bin
> commands or .. i should do it for