Enclosed is a markup for these in SUSV2. I'd suggest all the ones marked SUSV2 be considered with the exception of those marked removed in SUSV3.
On Feb 28, 5:15pm in "Remaining Interfaces", Stuart Anderson wrote: > > All, > We scrubbed a lot of lingering interfaces at the meeting > this week. Attached is a short list of the remaining interfaces that > need to be cleaned up. I see a fgew that I think I know what to do about, > but I need everyone else to looks over this list, and let me know what > the disposition of the interface should be. (Included or Excluded), and > what the reference Specification should be. > > asprintf > closelog SUSV2 > dprintf > drem > encrypt SUSV2 > _errno > fstat SUSV2 > fts_children > fts_close > fts_open > fts_read > fts_set > ftw SUSV2 > getchar_unlocked SUSV2 (POSIX.1c) > getc_unlocked SUSV2 (POSIX.1c) > getlogin SUSV2 > gettimeofday SUSV2 > glob SUSV2 > glob64 > globfree SUSV2 > globfree64 > glob_pattern_p > htonl SUSV2 > htons SUSV2 > ilogbf SUSV3 /c99 > ilogbl SUSV3 /c99 > inet_addr SUSV2 > inet_aton > inet_lnaof SUSV2 (removed in SUSV3) > inet_makeaddr SUSV2 (removed in SUSv3) > inet_netof SUSV2 (removed in SUSV3) > inet_network SUSV2 (removed in SUSV3) > inet_ntoa SUSV2 > ioperm > iopl > j0f > j0l > j1f > j1l > jnf > jnl > lockf SUSV2 > _longjmp SUSV2 > madvise (probably a relation to posix_madvise based on the draft before the posix_ prefix was added) > mknod SUSV2 > ntohl SUSV2 > ntohs SUSV2 > scandir > scandir64 > _setjmp SUSV2 > ssignal > sysconf SUSV2 > _sys_errlist > tmpfile SUSV2 > tmpnam SUSV2 > tmpnam_r > ttyname SUSV2 > ttyname_r SUSV2 (POSIX.1c) > uncompress > vasprintf > vdprintf > zlibVersion > regards Andrew
