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Operating Systems Solaris how to bind an application to specific ip Post 302250680 by jlliagre on Friday 24th of October 2008 03:31:04 AM
Old 10-24-2008
Dtrace can patch calls on the fly in the so called "destructive mode". That would be a hack but probably an easy one.
 

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PY2DSC(1)							   User Commands							 PY2DSC(1)

NAME
py2dsc - creates Debian source package from Python package DESCRIPTION
usage: py2dsc [options] distfile or: py2dsc --help where distfile is a .zip or .tar.gz file built with the sdist command of distutils. OPTIONS
--dist-dir (-d) directory to put final built distributions in (default='deb_dist') --patch-already-applied (-a) patch was already applied (used when py2dsc calls sdist_dsc) --default-distribution deprecated (see --suite) --suite (-z) distribution name to use if not specified in .cfg (default='unstable') --default-maintainer deprecated (see --maintainer) --maintainer (-m) maintainer name and email to use if not specified in .cfg (default from setup.py) --extra-cfg-file (-x) additional .cfg file (in addition to stdeb.cfg if present) --patch-file (-p) patch file applied before setup.py called (incompatible with file specified in .cfg) --patch-level (-l) patch file applied before setup.py called (incompatible with file specified in .cfg) --patch-posix (-q) apply the patch with --posix mode --remove-expanded-source-dir (-r) remove the expanded source directory --ignore-install-requires (-i) ignore the requirements from requires.txt in the egg-info directory --pycentral-backwards-compatibility This option has no effect, is here for backwards compatibility, and may be removed someday. --workaround-548392 This option has no effect, is here for backwards compatibility, and may be removed someday. --force-buildsystem If True, pass '-- buildsystem=python_distutils' to dh sequencer --no-backwards-compatibility This option has no effect, is here for backwards compatibility, and may be removed someday. --guess-conflicts-provides-replaces If True, attempt to guess Conflicts/Provides/Replaces in debian/control based on apt-cache output. (Default=False). py2dsc 0.6.0+20100620 May 2011 PY2DSC(1)
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