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I already found a source: http://www.bigbiz.com/cgi-bin/listman?2 which 
contains ascii formatted man pages for Linux.  I used curl(1) to 
download the man pages, converted back to man(1) format, and installed 
them.  I'm sure there are other pages besides the syscall version.  At 
least I have a more current copy.  My old version is at least 10 years 
old. Before B20 of Cygwin.

Is Linux open-source??  Is is legal/possible to use these applicable pages?

Andy Koppe wrote:
> 2009/10/18 Paul McFerrin:
>   
>> Yes, it is an emulation of a Kernel
>>     
>
> No, there is no _syscall interface into the kernel as there is on
> Linux and elsewhere. Cygwin emulates the C library layer instead.
>
> However, looking at my Debian system after installing the
> 'manpages-dev' package, 'man 2' is actually taken to mean 'library
> system calls', i.e. it contains all the C-level wrappers around the
> actual syscalls. Those include many standard POSIX functions that
> Cygwin does implement, i.e. the likes of fork() and mknod().
>
> So I guess a volunteer is needed to identify the pages that do apply
> and package them up.
>
> Apart from that, I find the POSIX spec is a great resource for this
> sort of thing, e.g.:
> http://www.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/000095399/functions/fork.html
>
> And there are various online versions of the Linux man pages, e.g.:
> http://linux.die.net/man/2
>
> Andy
>
>   

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