SPECS: sudo.spec (HEAD)

Radoslaw Zielinski radek at karnet.pl
Tue Oct 14 21:21:41 CEST 2003


Paweł Gołaszewski <blues at ds.pg.gda.pl> [14-10-2003 15:12]:
> On Tue, 14 Oct 2003, Radoslaw Zielinski wrote:
>>   This utility shall be provided on systems that both support the User
>                                                                    ^^^^
>>   Portability Utilities option and define the POSIX2_CHAR_TERM symbol.
>    ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^                       ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
> Jak mi ktoś jeszcze wytłumaczy co te dwa pojęcia znaczą to będzie sweet :)

Herr Google?

<http://www.nhsia.nhs.uk/napps/step/pages/ithandbook/h511aE.htm>:

[...]
  E2. General Usage Options
[...]
  +-------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  |  |Symbolic Constant/Option |Standards |Dependencies        |Description |
  |--+-------------------------+----------+--------------------+------------|
[...]
  |--+-------------------------+----------+--------------------+------------|
  |  |                         |          |Presence indicates  |            |
  |  |                         |          |that the operating  |            |
  |  |                         |          |system supports at  |            |
  |  |                         |          |least one terminal  |            |
  |  |                         |          |capable of all      |            |
  |  |                         |          |operations described|            |
  |9 |{POSIX2_CHAR_TERM}       |9945-2    |in 9945-2.          |            |
  +-------------------------------------------------------------------------+
[...]

    E3.2.1. User Portability Utilities Option

  +-------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  |             | Symbolic         |                   |                    |
  | Standard    | Constant/Option  | Description       | Dependencies       |
  |-------------+------------------+-------------------+--------------------|
  |             |                  | Presence          |                    |
  |             |                  | indicates that    |                    |
  |             |                  | the system        |                    |
  |             |                  | supports the User |                    |
  |             |                  | Portability       |                    |
  | 9945-2:1993 | {POSIX2_UPE}     | Utilities option  | {POSIX2_CHAR_TERM} |
  +-------------------------------------------------------------------------+

  This option ensures that common user, operator and system administration
  utilities (not including software management, user management or print
  management which are covered by separate POSIX standard) are standardised
  across different operating systems. The {POSIX_UPE} option will be required
  in all systems except those, such as embedded, realtime, or dedicated
  application systems, that support little or no interactive work (outside of
  the application) by users, operators or system administrators.
[...]

Grep po /usr/include i /usr/src/linux-2.4.20 nic na ten temat nie znalazł.
Niezależnie od tego uważam, że /bin/vi (ze składnią kompatybilną z vi,
czyli symlink do /usr/bin/emacs odpada) powinien być gdzieś w podstawowych
zależnościach; dużo nie waży.  Bo vi jest standardowy.  System bez vi
to produkt całkowicie kutaśny (okazyjnie mam nieprzyjemność na takim
pracować).

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Radosław Zieliński <radek at karnet.pl>
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