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The Lounge What is on Your Mind? Do You Own a Kindle? Post 302506998 by KenJackson on Tuesday 22nd of March 2011 12:44:41 PM
Old 03-22-2011
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Originally Posted by ni2
Do not own a kindle nor do I ever intend to buy one.
Is it specifically the Kindle that you object to? Because it's proprietary? Because of Amazon's control? Privacy?

Or do you object to ereaders (Sony Reader, Nook, etc.) in general?
 

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MP_SetProprietaryProperties(3MPAPI)		   Common Multipath Management Library Functions	       MP_SetProprietaryProperties(3MPAPI)

NAME
MP_SetProprietaryProperties - set proprietary properties SYNOPSIS
cc [ flag... ] file... -lMPAPI [ library... ] #include <mpapi.h> MP_STATUS MP_SetProprietaryProperties(MP_OID oid, MP_UINT32 count, MP_PROPRIETARY_PROPERTY *pPropertyList); PARAMETERS
oid The object ID representing an object ID that has type MP_LOAD_BALANCE_PROPIETARY_TYPE, or MP_PLUGIN_PROPERTIES, or MP_MUL- TIPATH_LOGICAL_UNIT_PROPERTIES instance. count The number of valid items in pPropertyList. pPropertyList A pointer to an array of property name/value pairs. This array must contain the same number of elements as does count. DESCRIPTION
The MP_SetProprietaryProperties() function sets proprietary properties in supported object instances. This API allows an application with a priori knowledge of proprietary plugin capabilities to set proprietary properties. The pPropertyList is a list of property name/value pairs. The property names shall be a subset of the proprietary property names listed in the referenced object ID. RETURN VALUES
MP_STATUS_INVALID_OBJECT_TYPE The oid does not specify a valid object type. This is most likely to happen if an uninitialized object ID is passed to the API. MP_STATUS_OBJECT_NOT_FOUND The oid owner ID or object sequence number is invalid. MP_STATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER The pPropertyList is null, or when one of the properties referenced in the list is not associated with the specified object ID, or the oid has a type subfield other thanMP_OBJECT_TYPE_PROPRIETARY_LOAD_BALANCE, or MP_OBJECT_TYPE_PLUGIN, or MP_OBJECT_TYPE_MULTIPATH_LU. MP_STATUS_SUCCESS The operation is successful. MP_STATUS_UNSUPPORTED The API is not supported. ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes: +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ | ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ |Interface Stability |Standard: ANSI INCITS 412 | | |Multipath Management API | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ |MT-Level |Safe | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ SEE ALSO
libMPAPI(3LIB), attributes(5) Multipath Management API Version 1.0 SunOS 5.11 15 Feb 2006 MP_SetProprietaryProperties(3MPAPI)
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