Actually, it is known that some utilities are not POSIX-compliant, and
will probably never be. At the same time, I believe that even though
some of the packages aren't POSIX-compliant, having a POSIX-like
environment can be useful. The point therefore is not to have a
POSIX-compliant system, but merely to install the utilities specified
by the `Shell and Utilities' volume.

Dmitri



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