[foxboro] NutCracker Unix Commands standard
- From: Hesham Elhadad <helhadad2004@xxxxxxxxx>
- To: foxboro@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Sun, 15 Feb 2004 04:00:25 -0800 (PST)
Hi List
I would like to know, how to find the compatible standard version of the Unix
commands using (NutCracker) under NT OS
In other words, is it a GNU standard or POSIX, HP, SUN,BSD, ...etc
The reason is that, when I try some commands I find that they sometimes accept
some options or system variable (i.e like awk) and sometimes do not.
It will be much better to know, what is the standard of these commands here
before trying options or syntax to another different version or another vendor
version of the same commands.
Thank you in advance
Best Regards,
Hesham Elhadad
Applications Engineer
Yours Truly
Hesham Elhadad
DCS Application Engineer
Advansys Co.
Egypt New-Maadie
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