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Special Forums News, Links, Events and Announcements The HP-UX Porting and Archive Centre Post 19371 by Perderabo on Wednesday 10th of April 2002 08:50:01 AM
Old 04-10-2002
The HP-UX Porting and Archive Centre

If you're looking for an easy source of free software for HP-UX, look no further. A consortium of major universities and HP user groups have banded together and operate what is simply the finest free software site in existence.

The world's best HP-UX software engineers have ported each package to each version of HP-UX. Each ported package is then peer reviewed and tested on many differing HP configurations. The result is free software that has been subjected to levels of quality assurance that few software vendors can match.

All of the famous public domain and GNU packages are here. So are many packages unique to the Centre. Porting software to HP-UX can be a challenge, but all of the work has been done for you, so you can download pre-compiled binaries that will install easily with the standard HP-UX utilities.

The Centre operates many mirror sites around the world. Please try to select one on the same continent as you.

North America
down - The HP-UX Porting and Archive Centre in Utah, USA
down - The HP-UX Porting and Archive Centre in Canada

Europe
The HP-UX Porting and Archive Centre in The United Kingdom
down - The HP-UX Porting and Archive Centre in Germany
down - The HP-UX Porting and Archive Centre in The Netherlands

Africa
down - The HP-UX Porting and Archive Centre in South Africa


--- edit 4-15-2004
I deleted the Italy link which is no longer listed as a mirror. I also deleted the Wisconsin link which has given me a page stating that it's down for several months. And I updated the Netherlands link which had changed.

I could not connect to either the South Africa nor Japan links. I did verify that I have the official links for these sites. I will leave them for now.

--edit 1-10-2005

The South Africa link is now working fine. The Japan link continues to fail so I will delete it. I had trouble connecting to the France link... I will leave it for now and recheck it later.

--edit 1-21-2011
The Utah link just gives a message saying the archive is under repair. I will leave it.
Deleting the French link.
The German and South African links are not currently responding. I will leave them for now.

-- Perderabo

--edit 8-17 2017 MadeInGermany
Most links are down meanwhile, prefixed them with "down -"

Last edited by MadeInGermany; 08-17-2017 at 09:05 AM.. Reason: mark the down links
 

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Archive::Zip::MemberRead(3)				User Contributed Perl Documentation			       Archive::Zip::MemberRead(3)

NAME
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The Archive::Zip::MemberRead module lets you read Zip archive member data just like you read data from files. METHODS
Archive::Zip::Member::readFileHandle() You can get a "Archive::Zip::MemberRead" from an archive member by calling "readFileHandle()": my $member = $zip->memberNamed('abc/def.c'); my $fh = $member->readFileHandle(); while (defined($line = $fh->getline())) { # ... } $fh->close(); Archive::Zip::MemberRead->new($zip, $fileName) Archive::Zip::MemberRead->new($zip, $member) Archive::Zip::MemberRead->new($member) Construct a new Archive::Zip::MemberRead on the specified member. my $fh = Archive::Zip::MemberRead->new($zip, 'fred.c') setLineEnd(expr) Set the line end character to use. This is set to by default except on Windows systems where it is set to . You will only need to set this on systems which are not Windows or Unix based and require a line end diffrent from . This is a class method so call as "Archive::Zip::MemberRead"->"setLineEnd($nl)" rewind() Rewinds an "Archive::Zip::MemberRead" so that you can read from it again starting at the beginning. input_record_separator(expr) If the argumnet is given, input_record_separator for this instance is set to it. The current setting (which may be the global $/) is always returned. input_line_number() Returns the current line number, but only if you're using "getline()". Using "read()" will not update the line number. close() Closes the given file handle. buffer_size([ $size ]) Gets or sets the buffer size used for reads. Default is the chunk size used by Archive::Zip. getline() Returns the next line from the currently open member. Makes sense only for text files. A read error is considered fatal enough to die. Returns undef on eof. All subsequent calls would return undef, unless a rewind() is called. Note: The line returned has the input_record_separator (default: newline) removed. read($buffer, $num_bytes_to_read) Simulates a normal "read()" system call. Returns the no. of bytes read. "undef" on error, 0 on eof, e.g.: $fh = Archive::Zip::MemberRead->new($zip, "sreeji/secrets.bin"); while (1) { $read = $fh->read($buffer, 1024); die "FATAL ERROR reading my secrets ! " if (!defined($read)); last if (!$read); # Do processing. .... } AUTHOR
Sreeji K. Das, <sreeji_k@yahoo.com> See Archive::Zip by Ned Konz without which this module does not make any sense! Minor mods by Ned Konz. COPYRIGHT
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