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Minutes of the 26th June 2025 Teleconference    Austin-1461 Page 1 of 1
Submitted by Andrew Josey, The Open Group.        27th June 2025

Attendees:
    Andrew Josey, The Open Group 
    Nick Stoughton, USENIX, ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 22 OR
    Haelwenn Monnier, The Open Group
    Geoff Clare, The Open Group
    Eric Blake, Red Hat, The Open Group OR
    Mark Brown
    Malia Zaman, IEEE-SA

Apologies
    Eric Ackermann, CISPA

* General business

We confirmed the calendar for upcoming meetings, the next meeting
is July 10th.

Malia Zaman joined from IEEE-SA and will be our new liaison, taking
over from Tom Thompson.

* Current Business

Bug 1927: Add sponge utility  
https://www.austingroupbugs.net/view.php?id=1927

We continued some discussion on this item. Additional notes have
been added to the bug related to previous actions to contact GNU
coreutils and busybox.

[Action to Eric B] Start a 30-day request for comments on whether The Open 
Group should sponsor the addition of this interface.


glibc realloc() behavior

[Action to Eric B] - respond to the thread and invite Alejandro to
open a bug against POSIX if we still need to address wording issues

Update 2025-06-26: discussion on mailing lists is still ongoing;
EricB or Alejandro will open a bug soon


Bug 1928: `void *` shown as `void` in <search.h> page
https://www.austingroupbugs.net/view.php?id=1928

Accepted as Marked.

On page 341 line 11994 section <search.h> (RATIONALE), change:
    <blockquote>Earlier versions of this standard explicitly used
    <b>void</b> for both node and key references where this version
    now uses <b>posix_tnode</b> for nodes and keeps <b>void</b> in
    the text referring only to keys.</blockquote>
to:
    <blockquote>Earlier versions of this standard explicitly used
    pointer types based on <b>void</b> for both nodes and keys where
    this version now uses <b>posix_tnode</b> in the types used for
    nodes and keeps <b>void</b> only in the types used for
    keys.</blockquote>


Bug 1929: features of SOCK_SEQPACKET in documentation of certain System 
Interfaces contradict its definition in the Base Definitions
https://www.austingroupbugs.net/view.php?id=1929

This item is open.

Next Steps

We will start on the latest open bug or loop back to bug 1616.

The next calls are on
    Thu 2025-07-03 NO MEETING
    Thu 2025-07-10 (WEBEX meeting - general bugs)

The calls are for 90 minutes

Calls are anchored on US time. (8am Pacific)


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Bugs are at:
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