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Re: A POSIX and a UTF-8 question
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- From: Daniel Qarras <dqarras@xxxxxxxxx>
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- Subject: Re: A POSIX and a UTF-8 question
- Date: Tue, 5 Sep 2006 11:23:34 -0700 (PDT)
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Hi!
> } - is there any documentation explaining conformance of zsh as
> /bin/sh
> } with the latest POSIX sh spec?
>
> No, not really. What exactly do you mean by "the latest" by the way?
> I've been following their mailing list, and there's a new revision
> coming up for publication later this year.
I noticed this also and that's why I was talking about the "latest and
greatest" but of course it is more important to know conformance
regarding to any standard version, not just the latest.
Thanks!
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