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/netbsd/src/usr.bin/sed/
DPOSIX42 backslash in front of it. This implementation follows the BSD
79 one might reverse the behaviour.) This implementation follows
87 command. This implementation follows historic practice and
100 This implementation follows historic practice.
108 any particular purpose, this implementation follows the POSIX
126 as well as by those from GNU and SUN, is as follows: The text
134 does not specify this. This implementation follows historical
148 follows historic practice and POSIX, by default, and provides the
170 follows historic practice.
176 This implementation follows historic practice.
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/netbsd/src/sys/fs/cd9660/
DTODO9 Yes, we have follows function.
19 Except follows:
28 Yes. we can disable the Rock Ridge Extension by follows option;
/netbsd/src/external/bsd/openldap/dist/doc/rfc/
Drfc3703.txt109 "policy" throughout this document is defined as follows:
991 retrieves, and to follow this reference first, before it follows any
1142 The class definition is as follows:
1158 objects identified by these keywords. It is defined as follows:
1205 The class definitions are as follows. First, the definition of the
1218 used as a naming attribute if desired. It is defined as follows:
1239 The two subclasses of pcimGroup are defined as follows. The class
1242 follows:
1253 defined as follows:
1351 The class definitions for the three pcimRule classes are as follows.
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/netbsd/src/tests/lib/libc/db/
DREADME14 Legal command characters are as follows:
39 Legal key/data characters are as follows:
53 Options to dbtest are as follows:
/netbsd/src/external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/proto/
Dnisplus_table25 # general format of a Postfix NIS+ map name is as follows:
50 # A NIS+ aliases map might be queried as follows:
/netbsd/src/crypto/external/bsd/netpgp/dist/src/libpaa/
DPubKeyAccessAuthScheme.txt107 follows:
118 The meanings of the values of the directives used above are as follows:
155 follows.
176 with the client's private key as follows.
203 The meanings of the values used above are as follows:
378 The meanings of the values used above are as follows:
/netbsd/src/external/bsd/top/dist/machine/
Dm_freebsd.man5 it. Priority numbers fall in to priority classes as follows:
38 The fields in this display are as follows:
/netbsd/src/external/mit/expat/dist/tests/benchmark/
DREADME.txt1 Use this benchmark command line utility as follows:
/netbsd/src/external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/src/cleanup/
Dcleanup_milter.in58 # the header that follows it.
/netbsd/src/sys/ufs/ufs/
DREADME.acls13 implementation largely follows the POSIX.1e model, and relies on the
28 and ACL-specific information follows.
/netbsd/src/external/bsd/openldap/dist/libraries/liblutil/
Dslapdmsg.mc4 ;// This file should be compiled as follows
/netbsd/src/crypto/dist/ipsec-tools/src/racoon/samples/
Dracoon.conf.sample-plainrsa28 # Standard setup follows...
/netbsd/src/share/i18n/csmapper/MISC/
DATARIST%UCS.src47 # Column 3 the Unicode name (follows a comment sign, '#')
48 # Column 4 is the actual character or <symbol> (follows a comment sign, '#')
DUCS%ATARIST.src47 # Column 3 the Unicode name (follows a comment sign, '#')
48 # Column 4 is the actual character or <symbol> (follows a comment sign, '#')
/netbsd/src/sys/arch/mvme68k/docs/
DVMEbus-RAM39 address 0xfffe0764 for MVME147, and 0xff, as follows:
48 write this value to NVRAM address 0xfffe0768, as follows:
DInterrupts20 The mapping of device type to CPU interrupt levels is as follows:
52 The onboard devices' vectors are as follows:
/netbsd/src/distrib/mvme68k/ramdisk/
Drd.welcome13 The easiest is loading from tape, which is done as follows:
/netbsd/src/share/i18n/csmapper/KOI/
DUCS%KOI8-T.src22 # Column 3 is the Unicode name (follows a comment sign, '#')
DKOI8-T%UCS.src22 # Column 3 is the Unicode name (follows a comment sign, '#')
/netbsd/src/share/i18n/csmapper/GB/
DUCS%GB2312EXT.src28 # Column #3 is the Unicode name (follows a comment sign, '#')
DGB2312EXT%UCS.src28 # Column #3 is the Unicode name (follows a comment sign, '#')
/netbsd/src/distrib/sun3/ramdisk/
Dwelcome17 The easiest is loading from tape, which is done as follows:
/netbsd/src/distrib/sun2/ramdisk/
Dwelcome17 The easiest is loading from tape, which is done as follows:
/netbsd/src/external/bsd/am-utils/dist/
DREADME21 (1) run the buildall script as follows:
64 for example to add hesiod support, do so as follows:
/netbsd/src/bin/ed/
DPOSIX78 not specified by POSIX, it follows the behavior of the SunOS ed:
96 3) The `m' (move) command within a `g' command list also follows the SunOS

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