Geoff Clare <g...@opengroup.org> wrote:

> > > Issue 7 = SUSv4
> > > Issue 6 = SUSv3
> > > Issue 5 = SUSv2
> > > Issue 4V2 = SUSv1
> > > Issue 4 = XPG4
> > > Issue 3 = XPG3
> > > Issue 2 = XPG2
> > > Issue 1 = XPG1
> > 
> > Interesting, could you please help with xpg6? /usr/xpg6/bin is used for 
> > binaries on Solaris that are P.2001 compatible IIRC...
>
> That was Sun's choice to use the same naming convention as /usr/xpg4/bin
> with the 4 and 6 being the Issue numbers.  The last X/Open Portability
> Guide was XPG4.

OK, then the current standard would result in /usr/xpg7/* and I understand the 
background.

Jörg

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