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System V Interface Definition

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54:), it was an important effort in early standardization of UNIX in a period when UNIX variants were multiplying rapidly and portability was problematic at best. By 1986, AT&T required conformance with SVID issue 2 if vendors were to actually brand their products "System V R3". By the 1990s, however, its importance was largely eclipsed by 102: 42:, available programs and devices. While it was not the first attempt at a standardizations document (the industry trade association 200: 157: 132: 62:, which were based in part upon the SVID. Part of the reason for this was undoubtedly their vendor-independent approach (see 59: 223: 259: 264: 43: 196: 153: 128: 253: 31: 229: 189: 244: 239: 234: 35: 47: 122: 63: 39: 219: 28: 89: 78:
Version 2, based on System V Release 3, published 1986 (3 volumes)
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Version 1, based on System V Release 2, published Spring, 1985
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Version 3, based on System V Release 4, published 1989
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AT&T
UNIX System V
system calls
C libraries
/usr/group
System III
BSD
POSIX
Single UNIX Specification
Unix wars
XPG4
POSIX
Intel Binary Compatibility Standard
System V Interface Definition
ISBN
9780201566536
ISBN
0-13-536657-7
System V Interface Definition: Issue 2
ISBN
0-932764-10-X
SVID Fourth Edition
PDF
Volume 3
Volume 2
Volume 1b
Volume 1a
Categories
Unix standards
UNIX System V

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