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| HD | no_NO.ISO8859-1.msg | 53 23 For mange �pne filer i systemet 55 24 For mange �pne filer 69 31 For mange linker 125 59 For mange referanser: kan ikke sl� dem sammen 131 62 For mange niv�er med symbolske linker 141 67 For mange prosesser 143 68 For mange brukere 149 71 For mange niv�er med remote i stien
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| /NextBSD/contrib/groff/ |
| HD | BUG-REPORT | 14 [The version of groff you are using. For example, `1.05'] 17 [The machine you are using. For example, `Sun SPARCstation 2'] 20 [The operating system you are using. For example, `SunOS 4.1.1'] 23 [The compiler you are used to compile groff. For example, `g++ 1.40.3'] 40 [The command line that we should run in order to observe the bug. For 46 [What goes wrong when that command line is run? For example, `gtroff
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| HD | INSTALL | 5 (For instructions how to build groff with DJGPP tools for MS-DOS and 8 (For instructions how to build groff with the MinGW tools for 21 usual malloc, it is good idea to include it in LIBS. For example, 32 be still overridden on the command line). For compatibility with 39 groff to run without being installed. For example, you could do
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| /NextBSD/usr.sbin/bsdconfig/include/ |
| HD | bsdconfig.hlp | 5 For extra goodies like bash, emacs, firefox, etc., you should look at 8 For setting the timezone after the system is installed, use the 'Time 11 For more information on the overall general system configuration, see
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| /NextBSD/contrib/bmake/ |
| HD | for.c | 98 } For; typedef 100 static For *accumFor; /* Loop being accumulated */ 116 For_Free(For *arg) in For_Free() 149 For *new_for; in For_Eval() 394 For *arg = v_arg; in For_Iterate() 484 For *arg; in For_Run()
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| /NextBSD/contrib/gcc/doc/include/ |
| HD | gcc-common.texi | 3 @c For copying conditions, see the file gcc.texi. 34 @c For FSF printing, define FSFPRINT. Also update the ISBN and last 55 @c Macro to generate a "For the N.N.N version" subtitle on the title 61 @subtitle For @sc{gcc} version @value{version-GCC} 64 @subtitle For @sc{gcc} version @value{version-GCC} (pre-release)
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| /NextBSD/contrib/unbound/doc/ |
| HD | README.DNS64 | 8 1. The "module-config" directive must start with "dns64". For example: 14 2. The "dns64-prefix" directive indicates your DNS64 prefix. For example: 23 prefix. For example:
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| /NextBSD/contrib/gcc/doc/ |
| HD | service.texi | 4 @c For copying conditions, see the file gcc.texi. 16 that brings no response, try @email{gcc@@gcc.gnu.org}. For help 27 For further information, see
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| HD | gty.texi | 4 @c For copying conditions, see the file gcc.texi. 82 parameter entirely, or to provide an empty string as a parameter. For 103 For instance, suppose that you have a structure of the form 194 For example, 223 For instance, to have a @code{htab_t} that points to trees, one would 244 For this, @code{param1_is} through @code{param9_is} may be used to 316 @code{chain_prev} is an expression for the previous item. For singly 394 For a back-end file, this is usually done 399 For files shared by all front ends, add the filename to the 403 For files that are part of one front end, add the filename to the [all …]
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| HD | makefile.texi | 3 @c For copying conditions, see the file gcc.texi. 140 Builds a compiler with profiling feedback information. For more 149 For each package that is bootstrapped, rename directories so that, 162 For each package that is bootstrapped, relocate its build directory 163 to indicate its stage. For example, if the @file{gcc} directory 180 For example, in the aforementioned scenario of debugging a Fortran 189 languages that are not enabled by default in stage1. For example,
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| /NextBSD/tools/kerneldoc/subsys/ |
| HD | README | 4 For every Doxyfile-(.*) the Makefile adds the public targets $1, pdf-$1 and 5 clean-$1. For e.g. Doxyfile-dev_pci this translates to the targets dev_pci, 21 For the PDF generation you may have to change some limits in the latex
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| /NextBSD/contrib/libstdc++/ |
| D | configure.ac | 14 # For libtool versioning info, format is CURRENT:REVISION:AGE 33 # Do not delete or change the following two lines. For why, see 146 # For showmanyc_helper(). 151 # For xsputn_2(). 155 # For the __streamoff_base_type typedef. 158 # For LFS support. 161 # For C99 support to TR1. 164 # For dev/random and dev/urandom for TR1. 167 # For TLS support. 170 # For _Unwind_GetIPInfo. [all …]
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| D | crossconfig.m4 | 27 # For showmanyc_helper(). 32 # For xsputn_2(). 158 # For LFS. 162 # For showmanyc_helper(). 167 # For xsputn_2(). 213 # For showmanyc_helper(). 218 # For xsputn_2().
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| /NextBSD/contrib/file/magic/Magdir/ |
| HD | printer | 56 # For example the LaserJet 5L driver puts the "PJL ENTER LANGUAGE" in line 10 73 # For Fuji-Xerox Printers - HBPL stands for Host Based Printer Language 74 # For Oki Data Printers - HIPERC 75 # For Konica Minolta Printers - LAVAFLOW 76 # For Samsung Printers - QPDL 77 # For HP Printers - ZJS stands for Zenographics ZJStream
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| /NextBSD/etc/ |
| HD | csh.login | 8 # For the setting of languages and character sets please see 10 # For full locales list check /usr/share/locale/*
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| HD | profile | 9 # For the setting of languages and character sets please see 11 # For full locales list check /usr/share/locale/*
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| /NextBSD/crypto/openssl/doc/ssl/ |
| HD | SSL_CONF_cmd.pod | 40 This sets the supported signature algorithms for TLS v1.2. For clients this 41 value is used directly for the supported signature algorithms extension. For 56 authentication for TLS v1.2. For servers the value is used in the supported 57 signature algorithms field of a certificate request. For clients it is 66 This sets the supported elliptic curves. For clients the curves are 67 sent using the supported curves extension. For servers it is used 211 This sets the supported signature algorithms for TLS v1.2. For clients this 212 value is used directly for the supported signature algorithms extension. For 227 authentication for TLS v1.2. For servers the value is used in the supported 228 signature algorithms field of a certificate request. For clients it is [all …]
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| /NextBSD/contrib/ipfilter/rules/ |
| HD | nat.eg | 2 # port number to something between 10,000 and 20,000 inclusive. For all other 10 # For example, to redirect FTP connections through this box, to the local ftp
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| /NextBSD/sys/mips/conf/ |
| HD | RSPRO | 21 # For DOS 24 # For etherswitch support
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| /NextBSD/contrib/nvi/catalog/ |
| HD | README | 10 character, followed by the English text for the message. For example: 26 For example: 34 displaying the message on the screen. For example, in the msgq call: 40 indicates whether the string needs to be freed. For example: 58 "<language>.base", e.g. the English one is "english.base". For 86 english.base german.base". For each of the messages in the file,
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| /NextBSD/contrib/apr/docs/ |
| HD | non_apr_programs | 13 For example, if you are writing an add-on to another program that does not use 34 native type, there are functions for that too. For example: 45 For each ap_put_os_foobar, there is a corresponding ap_get_os_file. These are
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| /NextBSD/sys/arm/conf/ |
| HD | VIRT | 4 # For more information on this file, please read the config(5) manual page, 37 # For minimum debugger support (stable branch) use: 39 # For full debugger support use this instead:
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| /NextBSD/crypto/heimdal/ |
| HD | README | 4 For information how to install see <http://www.h5l.org/compile.html>. 11 For more information see the web-page at
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| /NextBSD/bin/ed/ |
| HD | POSIX | 9 1) For backwards compatibility, the POSIX rule that says a range of 33 effect until encryption is disabled. For more information on the 50 5) For SunOS ed(1) compatibility, ed runs in restricted mode if invoked 62 For example, to create a file with ed containing a single NUL character: 85 would otherwise cause a script to fail. For instance, an ed script
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| /NextBSD/bin/sh/tests/builtins/ |
| HD | var-assign.0 | 43 # For special built-ins variable assignments affect the shell environment. 50 # For other built-ins and utilites they do not.
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