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.\" Traduction  10/10/1996 Christophe BLAESS (ccb@club-internet.fr)
.\" maj 09/04/99 LDP-man-pages 1.22
.TH GETGID 2 "9 Avril 1999" "Linux" "Manuel du programmeur Linux"
.SH NOM
getgid, getegid \- Obtenir l'identifiant du groupe.
.SH SYNOPSIS
.B #include <unistd.h>
.br
.B #include <sys/types.h>
.sp
.B gid_t getgid(void);
.br
.B gid_t getegid(void);
.SH DESCRIPTION
.B getgid
retourne le GID rel du processus en cours.

.B getegid
retourne le GID effectif du processus en cours.

Le GID rel correspond au GID du processus appelant, le GID effectif est 
dpendant de l'tat
du bit Set\-GID du fichier excut.
.SH ERREURS
Ces fonctions russissent toujours.
.SH "CONFORMIT"
POSIX, BSD 4.3
.SH "VOIR AUSSI"
.BR setregid "(2), " setgid (2)

.SH TRADUCTION
Christophe Blaess, 1997.