This structure defines the interface between the low-level tty driver and the tty routines. The following routines can be defined unless noted otherwise, they are optional, and can be filled in with a null pointer.
PCI-to-PCI Bridge Architecture Specification Revision 1.1
This specification establishes the requirements that a PCI-to-PCI bridge must meet to be compliant to this specification and the PCI Local Bus Specification. In addition, the requirements for optional extensions are specified. This specification does not describe the implementation details of any particular requirement or optional feature of a PCI-to-PCI bridge, nor is it a goal of this specification to describe any particular PCI-to-PCI bridge implementation. However, some recommendations are provided for some implementation-specific features that can be provided by a PCI-to-PCI bridge.
by Randal L. Schwartz and Tom Phoenix
ISBN 0-596-00132-0
Third Edition, published July 2001.
(See the catalog page for this book.)
the text of Learning Perl, 3rd Edition.
Table of Contents
Copyright Page
Preface
Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: Scalar Data
Chapter 3: Lists and Arrays
Chapter 4: Subroutines
Chapter 5: Hashes
Chapter 6: I/O Basics
Chapter 7: Concepts of Regular Expressions
Chapter 8: More About Regular Expressions
Chapter 9: Using Regular Expressions
Chapter 10: More Control Structures
Chapter 11: Filehandles and File Tests
Chapter 12: Directory Operations
Chapter 13: Manipulating Files and Directories
Chapter 14: Process Management
Chapter 15: Strings and Sorting
Chapter 16: Simple Databases
Chapter 17: Some Advanced Perl Techniques
Appendix A: Exercise Answers
Appendix B: Beyond the Llama
Index
Colophon
by Randal L. Schwartz and Tom Phoenix
ISBN 0-596-00132-0
Third Edition, published July 2001.
(See the catalog page for this book.)
Learning Perl, 3rd Edition.
Table of Contents
Copyright Page
Preface
Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: Scalar Data
Chapter 3: Lists and Arrays
Chapter 4: Subroutines
Chapter 5: Hashes
Chapter 6: I/O Basics
Chapter 7: Concepts of Regular Expressions
Chapter 8: More About Regular Expressions
Chapter 9: Using Regular Expressions
Chapter 10: More Control Structures
Chapter 11: Filehandles and File Tests
Chapter 12: Directory Operations
Chapter 13: Manipulating Files and Directories
Chapter 14: Process Management
Chapter 15: Strings and Sorting
Chapter 16: Simple Databases
Chapter 17: Some Advanced Perl Techniques
Appendix A: Exercise Answers
Appendix B: Beyond the Llama
Index
Colophon
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Paco (pacKAGE oRGANIZER) is a simple, yet powerful tool to aid package management when installing programs from source code. It uses the LD_PRELOAD method to track package installations, and provides various options to keep the installed software organized. It s mainly a command line application but it has also an optional GTKMM interface.
Release focus: Minor bugfixes
Changes:
Libpaco-log has been rewritten in C. This prevents a glibc installation failure when building LFS in chapter 6. The option -x|--expand has been removed. Several bugs have been fixed in paco, gpaco, and rpm2paco.
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