Xref: utzoo comp.std.unix:730 comp.unix.questions:23312 Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!longway!std-unix From: gordon@sneaky.lonestar.org (Gordon Burditt) Newsgroups: comp.std.unix,comp.unix.questions Subject: Re: POSIX equivalent to or Message-ID: <736@longway.TIC.COM> Date: 24 Jun 90 19:41:00 GMT References: <727@longway.TIC.COM> Sender: std-unix@longway.TIC.COM Reply-To: std-unix@uunet.uu.net Organization: Gordon Burditt Lines: 18 Approved: jsq@longway.tic.com (Moderator, John S. Quarterman) From: gordon@sneaky.lonestar.org (Gordon Burditt) >Would some please tell me what header file (or files) is the POSIX- >equivalent to the BSD or the System V . Assuming you're looking for defines like O_RDONLY, the equivalent is . >(If someone would send me a general header-file mapping, that would be >great!) In general, the equivalent of the System V header in POSIX is either or doesn't exist (isn't standardized). Gordon L. Burditt sneaky.lonestar.org!gordon Volume-Number: Volume 20, Number 48