Comment by supermatt 4 years ago They do it according to POSIX spec. Linux is the oddball here. 11 comments supermatt Reply marcan_42 4 years ago The POSIX spec is deliberately ambiguous about this. coldtea 4 years ago So? Did Linux do it like that before?https://lwn.net/Articles/270891/ marcan_42 4 years ago It does it like that now, which is what I'd expect if I'm writing software. 8 replies →
marcan_42 4 years ago The POSIX spec is deliberately ambiguous about this. coldtea 4 years ago So? Did Linux do it like that before?https://lwn.net/Articles/270891/ marcan_42 4 years ago It does it like that now, which is what I'd expect if I'm writing software. 8 replies →
coldtea 4 years ago So? Did Linux do it like that before?https://lwn.net/Articles/270891/ marcan_42 4 years ago It does it like that now, which is what I'd expect if I'm writing software. 8 replies →
marcan_42 4 years ago It does it like that now, which is what I'd expect if I'm writing software. 8 replies →
The POSIX spec is deliberately ambiguous about this.
So? Did Linux do it like that before?
https://lwn.net/Articles/270891/
It does it like that now, which is what I'd expect if I'm writing software.
8 replies →