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z/OS V1R9.0 UNIX System Services Command ... - Christian Grothoff

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Table 46. <strong>UNIX</strong> Shell <strong>Command</strong>s and _<strong>UNIX</strong>03 (continued)<br />

<strong>Command</strong><br />

z/<strong>OS</strong><br />

release<br />

introduced Affected option or behavior _<strong>UNIX</strong>03 =YES _<strong>UNIX</strong>03 is unset or not YES<br />

ed 1.9 Minor changes in subcommands<br />

c, i, g, G, v, V,<br />

l (lowercase L), s<br />

file 1.9 Options added or changed:<br />

-d -M -i<br />

New magic file format<br />

-h handling of link<br />

to a non-existent file<br />

mailx 1.9 Default command-mode<br />

subcommand<br />

Followup<br />

command-mode subcommand<br />

Honors TZ environment<br />

variable<br />

Use tilde (~) as the escape<br />

character when escape<br />

variable is unset<br />

od 1.9 Output of signed single-byte<br />

values<br />

pax 1.8 Options added or changed:<br />

-H<br />

-x pax (new format)<br />

-o keyword=value<br />

(new keywords)<br />

pax -r restore of access<br />

permission bits, when<br />

neither -p p or -p e<br />

is specified<br />

944 z/<strong>OS</strong> <strong>V1R9.0</strong> <strong>UNIX</strong> <strong>System</strong> <strong>Services</strong> <strong>Command</strong> Reference<br />

c and i subcommands:<br />

accept address 0 as 1<br />

g, G, v, V subcommands:<br />

unmark changed lines<br />

l (lowercase L) subcommand<br />

writes $ as \$<br />

s subcommand: % without<br />

prior s subcommand<br />

is an error<br />

-m magic tested before<br />

/etc/magic<br />

magic file (byte, short,<br />

long) format are signed<br />

-h is the default<br />

Output separator char<br />

is a space<br />

Default subcommand is<br />

next<br />

Followup overrides<br />

the record variable<br />

No effect No effect<br />

-o multiple<br />

keyword/value pairs must<br />

be separated by commas<br />

(with whitespace allowed<br />

before a keyword)<br />

Files are restored with<br />

permissions 0666<br />

modified by umask.<br />

c and i subcommands:<br />

reject address 0<br />

g, G, v, V subcommands:<br />

leave lines marked<br />

l (lowercase L), subcommand<br />

does not escape $ characters<br />

s subcommand: % without<br />

prior s subcommand<br />

is accepted<br />

-m magic tested<br />

instead of /etc/magic<br />

magic file (byte, short,<br />

long) format are unsigned<br />

-h is not the default<br />

(The default is to follow<br />

symbolic links)<br />

Output separator char is a<br />

tab<br />

Default subcommand is<br />

print<br />

Followup does not<br />

override the record variable<br />

-o multiple keyword/value<br />

pairs may be separated<br />

by commas or spaces<br />

Files are restored with<br />

saved permissions<br />

modified by umask.

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