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Man pages for C API for MySql
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I am on Ubuntu 9.04 tweaking some programs demanding MySql queries. I got the program working by installing following package: sudo apt-get install libmysqlclient-dev and using proper include and library folder However I was unable to access any man pages for these C api's (Strangely for ncurses too I had to install dev packages which also beautifully added to my man pages all c function required.). Checked on the net but found only some html docs. What I really require is proper man pages for all these functions. Please do share any way possible to access them. Thanks in advance. ![]() |
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