Stephane Chazelas <[email protected]> wrote, on 29 Aug 2018: > > 2018-08-28 21:33:17 +0100, Andrew Josey: > [...] > > Oracle Corporation > > > > became the first company to register the following system as conforming to > > the latest UNIX V7 Product Standard. > > > > Oracle Solaris 11.4 Operating System and later > > on SPARC-based and X86 based platforms > > > > For more information about this certification and to see the official list > > of UNIX registered products, please go to the Open Brand Register at > > http://www.opengroup.org/openbrand/register/ > > > > For more information on UNIX V7 certification, see > > http://www.unix.org/unixv7.html > [...] > > Note that the link to the "Conformance Statements database" at > https://www.opengroup.org/openbrand/register/brand3642.htm > seems to be broken.
Looks like the UNIX V7 index hasn't been added yet. (Changing the XV1 to XY1 in the URL brings up the UNIX 03 index, so the rest of the URL seems okay.) > > Which edition of that standard has it been tested against? The certification runs were done with versions of the test suites that had been updated to align with SUSv4 TC2, so the answer is 2016 edition (and 2018 edition, as they're technically identical). > Which configuration? (as discussed before, only some "full" > server or workstation deployments have the SUS compliant > software (xpg4/xpg6... packages are optional). The certification doesn't specify a configuration, nor does it need to. The delivered configuration doesn't need to provide a conforming environment by default. The standard just requires that systems document how to set up a conforming environment, which Solaris 11.4 does on the standards(7) man page (which Alan gave a URL for). -- Geoff Clare <[email protected]> The Open Group, Apex Plaza, Forbury Road, Reading, RG1 1AX, England
