Messages in this thread | | | Date | Sun, 12 Sep 2004 17:24:22 +0200 | From | Gunnar Ritter <> | Subject | Re: silent semantic changes with reiser4 |
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Chris Siebenmann <cks@utcc.utoronto.ca> wrote:
> Note that 'cp' is already not POSIX compliant on most Linux systems, > thanks to GNU libc: 'cp foo -X' ought to work under the POSIX rules I've > seen, but most Linux systems will have cp helpfully interpret the '-X' > as a switch (and because it's a bad switch, explode). Evidently strict > POSIX compatability is not very high on people's priority lists.
This issue is currently discussed on the Austin Group list, but in contrast to your assumption, there are efforts to get both sides closer together here, cf. <http://www.opengroup.org/austin/mailarchives/ag/msg07261.html>.
> Thus I would expect that the GNU fileutils people would be reasonably > happy to make cp copy additional file streams and the like by default if > they actually caught on in Linux.
It is clearly preferred to have such things as extensions that do not violate the standard.
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