Re: that old GNU/Linux argument

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Gordon Messmer wrote:
DJ Delorie wrote:

It's a matter of semantics.  The FSF is defining "operating system" as
"the stuff the FSF did, plus Linux"

I think they're defining "operating system" as "an implementation of the Portable Operating System Interface" (POSIX), which is a standardized definition of an "operating system" agreed upon by the many contributors.

POSIX grew out of an attempt to combine BSD and SYSV flavors of UNIX and have a "standard" to write against. In simple terms, if you wrote code that conformed to POSIX standard, you should be able to compile & run it on systems that also conformed to POSIX standard. POSIX is *not* a "definition of an operating system", it is a "definition of the *interface to* an operating system". Major difference...

John


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