Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!uunet!usenix!std-unix From: arnold@audiofax.com (Arnold Robbins) Newsgroups: comp.std.unix Subject: is struct utimbuf in the standard sys/types.h? Message-ID: <405@usenix.ORG> Date: 29 Jul 90 22:05:03 GMT Sender: std-unix@usenix.ORG Reply-To: Organization: AudioFAX Inc., Atlanta Lines: 20 Approved: jsq@usenix (Moderator, John Quarterman) From: arnold@audiofax.com (Arnold Robbins) Can someone with access to the 1003.1 standard tell me if the utime(2) system call is standardized, and if so if the definition of struct utimbuf is supposed to be in a particular header file? While we're at it, can anyone tell me why the stupid structure never made it into , and instead has to be redeclared over and over and over again from the man page??!? Sheesh. As they used to say in ancient net history, ``Thanks In Advance,'' -- Arnold Robbins AudioFAX, Inc. | Laundry increases 2000 Powers Ferry Road, #220 / Marietta, GA. 30067 | exponentially in the INTERNET: arnold@audiofax.com Phone: +1 404 933 7600 | number of children. UUCP: emory!audfax!arnold Fax: +1 404 933 7606 | -- Miriam Robbins Volume-Number: Volume 20, Number 149