chroot(2) first appeared in SUSv1 with the 'TO BE WITHDRAWN' marking.[1]
It was given this marking because "[t]here is no portable use that an
application could make of this interface."
[1] X/Open CAE Specification, System Interfaces and Headers Issue 4,
Version 2, Chapter 3 "System Interfaces", pp. 88-89.
Signed-off-by: Seth McDonald <sethmcmail@pm.me>
Message-ID: <
fd08b4cf0a5260ec25eb26cc1a5f0b81d935e0ba.
1768822707.git.sethmcmail@pm.me>
Signed-off-by: Alejandro Colomar <alx@kernel.org>
.SH STANDARDS
None.
.SH HISTORY
-SVr4, 4.4BSD, SUSv2 (marked LEGACY).
+SVr4,
+4.4BSD,
+SUSv1 (marked TO BE WITHDRAWN),
+SUSv2 (marked LEGACY).
This function is not part of POSIX.1-2001.
.\" SVr4 documents additional EINTR, ENOLINK and EMULTIHOP error conditions.
.\" X/OPEN does not document EIO, ENOMEM or EFAULT error conditions.