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Operating System and Languages: UNIX 03 |
Document Number: X03XY |
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The UNIX 03 Product Standard is a significantly enhanced version of the UNIX 98 Product Standard. The most significant change is alignment with the Single UNIX Specification, Version 3 that includes The Open Group Base Specifications, Issue 6, and approved Technical Corrigenda (if any). The Open Group Base Specifications, Issue 6, are technically identical to IEEE Std 1003.1-2001 and ISO/IEC 9945:2002.3
The mandatory enhancements over the UNIX 98 Product Standard include:
In addition, the following optional enhancements are included:
A single configuration of the system shall meet all of the conformance requirements defined in the following mandatory Product Standards:
The product must be registered as conformant to the Product Standards prior to, or concurrent with, the UNIX 03 Product Standard registration.
Refer to the Product Standards listed in Conformance Requirements.
Refer to the Product Standards listed in Conformance Requirements.
Refer to the Product Standards listed in Conformance Requirements.
Refer to the Product Standards listed in Conformance Requirements.
There are very few incompatibility issues in migrating applications from systems registered as conformant to UNIX 95 or UNIX 98 systems unless the application makes use of facilities supplied from the Transport Service (XTI) or Transport Service (XTI) V2 Product Standards, which are not required by this Product Standard.
The few incompatibilities largely arise from alignment with ISO C and some adjustments to the options within the underlying standards. See the Migration section of the Product Standards listed in Conformance Requirements for more information.
Detailed migration information can also be found in The Authorized Guide to Version 3 of the Single UNIX Specification.10
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