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| D | bss_conn.c | 90 struct sockaddr_in them; member 201 memset((char *)&c->them,0,sizeof(c->them)); in conn_state() 202 c->them.sin_family=AF_INET; in conn_state() 203 c->them.sin_port=htons((unsigned short)c->port); in conn_state() 209 c->them.sin_addr.s_addr=htonl(l); in conn_state() 256 (struct sockaddr *)&c->them, in conn_state() 257 sizeof(c->them)); in conn_state() 337 memset((char *)&ret->them,0,sizeof(ret->them)); in BIO_CONNECT_new()
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| /mirbsd/src/libexec/anoncvssh/ |
| D | anoncvssh.c | 260 char *us, *them; in main() local 277 them = strdup(inet_ntoa(peer_sa.sin_addr)); in main() 278 if (them == NULL) { in main() 284 them, ntohs(peer_sa.sin_port), in main()
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| /mirbsd/src/usr.sbin/httpd/src/support/ |
| D | log_server_status | 85 $them=pack($sockaddr,&AF_INET,$port,(gethostbyname($host))[4]); 89 connect(S,$them) || return "connect: $!";
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| /mirbsd/src/gnu/usr.bin/cvs/src/ |
| D | watch.c | 445 char *them; in watchers_fileproc() local 448 them = fileattr_get0 (finfo->file, "_watchers"); in watchers_fileproc() 449 if (them == NULL) in watchers_fileproc() 454 p = them; in watchers_fileproc() 488 free (them); in watchers_fileproc()
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| D | edit.h | 42 void editors_output (const char *fullname, const char *them);
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| /mirbsd/src/gnu/usr.bin/cvs/m4/ |
| D | extensions.m4 | 1 # Enable extensions on systems that normally disable them. 10 # Enable extensions on systems that normally disable them,
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| /mirbsd/src/lib/libssl/src/doc/crypto/ |
| D | OpenSSL_add_all_algorithms.pod | 42 An application does not need to add algorithms to use them explicitly, for example 43 by EVP_sha1(). It just needs to add them if it (or any of the functions it calls) 57 Although the functions do not return error codes it is possible for them to fail.
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| /mirbsd/src/usr.bin/patch/ |
| D | README | 3 you the original sources -- if you want them, get them 73 then follow them carefully. Failure to do so may void your warranty. :-) 86 if your sh doesn't handle them, but all other # comments will be taken 93 Most of them should have been taken care of by running the 117 If possible, send in patches such that the patch program will apply them.
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| /mirbsd/src/gnu/usr.bin/perl/lib/I18N/LangTags/ |
| D | README | 14 tags (notably the extraction of them, comparing them, and testing the 15 formal validity of them) as is needed in a variety of protocols and
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| /mirbsd/src/gnu/usr.bin/perl/ |
| D | README.epoc | 47 you are free to copy them from a current perl release. 73 syswrite on them. The commands read, write, print, <> do not work for 78 kill, alarm and signals. Do not try to use them. This may be 145 guarantee I'll be able to answer them. Since the port to epocemx is
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| /mirbsd/src/gnu/usr.bin/perl/ext/B/ |
| D | Todo | 8 them whereas the compiler expects them to be linked to a xpv[inahc]v_root
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| /mirbsd/src/gnu/usr.bin/binutils/gdb/config/i386/ |
| D | i386gnu.mh | 12 # Use our own user stubs for the msg rpcs, so we can make them time out, in 20 # them work correctly for error returns in some cases.
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| /mirbsd/src/gnu/usr.bin/perl/lib/Text/TabsWrap/ |
| D | CHANGELOG | 50 Wrap.pm with fill in them. 61 use what any of them sent in, but I did take ideas from 62 all of them. Many sent in complete new implamentations.
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| /mirbsd/src/share/doc/legal/ |
| D | LICENCE-GNU | 38 cluded, thus we have decided to delete them. 70 e.g. in the website licence, when possible, and ask them not 72 but we do not allow committers to modify them unless changes 126 able to easily install them. 151 our mirrors on fixed media, contact us and we'll send them, at a
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| /mirbsd/src/lib/libocurses/PSD.doc/ |
| D | appen.C | 80 putting them on one by one in random order, 81 and then taking them off in the same fashion. 98 as it allows them to worry about what the last position looked like,
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| /mirbsd/src/lib/libncurses/src/ |
| D | TO-DO | 22 activates them), and a touchwin can apparently also force them to be 70 for them (num_labels > 0, label_height, label_width, label_format, label_off, 110 shouldn't use them; terminal variants with status lines have their line count
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| /mirbsd/src/lib/libssl/src/crypto/x509/ |
| D | blaklist.inc | 2 /* insert here X509_pubkey_digest() but, how to get them? */
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| /mirbsd/src/etc/ |
| D | remote | 44 # overridden by assigning them a value before 45 # including them. e.g. ":oe=^Z:" in doshost below.
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| /mirbsd/src/gnu/usr.bin/binutils/config/ |
| D | gettext-sister.m4 | 5 # autoconf probes done by the intl directory - it's already done them 52 # install catalogs for. If it's empty that means "all of them."
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| /mirbsd/src/gnu/usr.bin/cvs/contrib/ |
| D | intro.doc | 26 the files, you can 'commit' them into the central repository. 61 are displayed with a U before them), and which have been modified 89 To see the commit messages for files, and who made them, use:
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| /mirbsd/src/lib/libssl/src/crypto/dsa/ |
| D | README | 3 I have since modified a them a little but a debt of gratitude
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| /mirbsd/src/gnu/usr.bin/perl/ext/B/t/ |
| D | assembler.t | 10 instructions, then disassemble them, and check that we've completed the
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| /mirbsd/src/gnu/usr.bin/perl/x2p/ |
| D | a2p.pod | 63 considers them arguments to C<print>. 74 them, in no particular order. 87 comment "C<#???>". You should go through and check them. You might 139 long as they are within the scope of the pattern match that sets them.
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| /mirbsd/src/usr.sbin/mrouted/ |
| D | vif.c | 690 u_int32_t temp_addr, us, them = src; in accept_neighbor_request() local 738 send_igmp(us, them, IGMP_DVMRP, DVMRP_NEIGHBORS, in accept_neighbor_request() 762 send_igmp(us, them, IGMP_DVMRP, DVMRP_NEIGHBORS, htonl(MROUTED_LEVEL), in accept_neighbor_request() 777 u_int32_t us, them = src; in accept_neighbor_request2() local 834 send_igmp(us, them, IGMP_DVMRP, DVMRP_NEIGHBORS2, in accept_neighbor_request2() 852 send_igmp(us, them, IGMP_DVMRP, DVMRP_NEIGHBORS2, in accept_neighbor_request2() 877 send_igmp(us, them, IGMP_DVMRP, DVMRP_NEIGHBORS2, htonl(MROUTED_LEVEL), in accept_neighbor_request2()
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| /mirbsd/src/sbin/init/ |
| D | NOTES | 38 waiting on them is called "init" and has a process ID of 1.' 100 maybe now we can consider replacements? maintain them in parallel 110 on lines that are now 'off', starting them on lines newly 'on')
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