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Takashi Yano writes:
> Ah, I confirmed that System V (Solaris 11.4) behaves like that.
> Does cygwin aim for System V compatibility???

Not that I know of, but even if it ever was: the current guideline is
IIRC that if something is unspecified or implementation dependent, then
Cygwin should adhere to what Linux does if possible.


Regards,
Achim.
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