04-28-2009
Here it is
HP-UX Alphabetical Package Index
Alternatively you can also build from source yourself. I experienced most of them (GNU stuff) pretty straight forward.
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Where i can find gmake software for AIX 5.2
Thanks
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I am working on solaris 9. and use gmake to compile and linke c/c++ program.
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Hi All,
sorry it was application related.. i am deleting it
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5. Programming
Hello
I am working on a CPP code written for SUN CC 5.5
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6. Solaris
Hello
I am working on a CPP code written for SUN CC 5.5
and make
we used make to compile the code then it compilation went smooth
now i am using gmake:
I have a make file like this
WSROOT=..
include $(WSROOT)/etc/wsmkinclude.common
all:
@for subdir in */Makefile; \
do \... (1 Reply)
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Hi all,
I am looking for the best software to make schematic diagrams availabe on linux or BSD.
Anyone with a suggestion?
Even if it is to let me know where I should have asked this question: Thanks for your input!
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
kwiki::command
Kwiki::Command(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Kwiki::Command(3pm)
NAME
Kwiki::Command - Kwiki Command Line Tool Module
SYNOPSIS
> kwiki -new mykwiki
> cd mykwiki
> kwiki -install Kwiki::RecentChanges Kwiki::Archive::Rcs Kwiki::Revisions
> vim config.yaml
> kwiki -update
> kwiki -remove RecentChanges
> kwiki -new_view admin
DESCRIPTION
Kwiki::Command is the module that does all the work of the "kwiki" command line tool. You can use "kwiki" to install a new Kwiki, to update
a Kwiki configuration, to add and remove Kwiki plugins and to download Kwiki plugins from CPAN. When you download the CPAN modules they can
either be installed in the system Perl libraries or locally right in your kwiki dist. This is useful if you don't have root permissions for
your installation.
USAGES
There are many different commands you can do with the "kwiki" command line tool.
o -new
Create a new kwiki with the command:
kwiki -new
You must be inside an empty directory. Alternatively you can say:
kwiki -new path/to/kwiki
The target directory must be empty or must not exist yet.
AUTHOR
Brian Ingerson <INGY@cpan.org>
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (c) 2004. Brian Ingerson. All rights reserved.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
See http://www.perl.com/perl/misc/Artistic.html
perl v5.12.4 2011-09-17 Kwiki::Command(3pm)