you ran @file{configure}.
If you think you have found some way in which the GNU C library does not
-conform to the ANSI and POSIX standards (@pxref{Standards and
+conform to the ISO and POSIX standards (@pxref{Standards and
Portability}), that is definitely a bug. Report it!@refill
Send bug reports to the Internet address
@c ??? This section is really short now. Want to keep it? --roland
-Although the GNU C library implements the ANSI C library facilities, you
-@emph{can} use the GNU C library with traditional, ``pre-ANSI'' C
+Although the GNU C library implements the @w{ISO C} library facilities, you
+@emph{can} use the GNU C library with traditional, ``pre-ISO'' C
compilers. However, you need to be careful because the content and
organization of the GNU C library header files differs from that of
traditional C implementations. This means you may need to make changes
@code{rand} and @code{srand} functions, were written by Earl T. Cohen
for the University of California at Berkeley and are copyrighted by the
Regents of the University of California. They have undergone minor
-changes to fit into the GNU C library and to fit the ANSI C standard,
+changes to fit into the GNU C library and to fit the @w{ISO C} standard,
but the functional code is Berkeley's.@refill
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