04-15-2008
about the unix not running on my machine
thanks era for replying i really appritiate it .
about my machine it is a new one( a core2duo with 2 gb ram).
i also tried knoppix at also halted so i dont know what the problem is.
and about the man i have on my solaris experimental but i have no idea how to use it for example i need to view all the functions there is in the c library function librrary or to see all the commands or see what header files is available there...
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ubuntu-upload-permission
ubuntu-upload-permission(1) General Commands Manual ubuntu-upload-permission(1)
NAME
ubuntu-upload-permission - Query upload rights and (optionally) list the people and teams with upload rights for a package
SYNOPSIS
ubuntu-upload-permission [options] package
DESCRIPTION
ubuntu-upload-permission checks if the user has upload permissions for package. If the --list-uploaders option is provided, all the people
and teams that do have upload rights for package will be listed.
OPTIONS
-r RELEASE, --release=RELEASE
Query permissions in RELEASE. Default: current development release.
-a, --list-uploaders
List all the people and teams who have upload rights for package.
-t, --list-team-members
List all the members of every team with rights. (Implies --list-uploaders)
-h, --help
Display a help message and exit
EXIT STATUS
0 You have the necessary upload rights.
1 You don't have the necessary upload rights.
2 There was an error.
AUTHORS
ubuntu-upload-permission and this manpage were written by Stefano Rivera <stefanor@ubuntu.com>.
Both are released under the terms of the ISC License.
ubuntu-dev-tools November 2011 ubuntu-upload-permission(1)