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setpgrp (ULTRIX)					      setpgrp (ULTRIX)

NAME
       setpgrp - Set the process group ID

SYSTEM V COMPATIBILITY
       Digital UNIX provides the libsys5.a library to allow you to use library
       functions that are compatible with System V  library  functions.	  This
       library	contains  functions for those libc functions whose behavior is
       incompatible with POSIX or X/Open standards.  The  ULTRIX  system  also
       provides	 a  System  V compatibility library, libcV.a, which supplies a
       number of features similar to those that libsys5.a provides.  The  most
       significant  behavior  of the functions in this library is the compatiā€
       bility with System V nonblocked signals.	 For  more  information	 about
       the  System  V  (SVID-2)	 features in Digital UNIX, please refer to the
       System V Compatibility User's Guide.

       If this call is successful, it returns the new  process	identification
       (PID).	The setpgrp() function has been made obsolete by the setpgid()
       function and is only provided for compatibility.

RELATED INFORMATION
       Digital UNIX Functions:

	   setpgid(2), setpgrp(2), getpgrp(2) delim off

							      setpgrp (ULTRIX)
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