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James Mastros writes:
Speaking of which, I think debian-devel-mentors is the proper place for
this
sort of thing; ccing and reply-toing there. Note that everything is
AFAIK;
Okay, thanks for the tip. I'm subscribed to that list now.
I guess it
Hi all,
I maintain some debian packages and am quite apt at using case tools and
debian utilities to package existing code. However I have started trying
to write some software of my own and while I know C quite well I am a little
lost when it comes to some of the linux/unix system calls and
Hi all,
I maintain some debian packages and am quite apt at using case tools and
debian utilities to package existing code. However I have started trying
to write some software of my own and while I know C quite well I am a little
lost when it comes to some of the linux/unix system
On Fri, Apr 30, 1999 at 09:18:26AM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
W. Richard Stevens. His books are king.
GNU libc manual is surprisingly good, too. (It's free as a bird, btw :-)
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