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Top Forums Programming Recommend Books Post 59346 by jim mcnamara on Thursday 16th of December 2004 02:21:09 PM
Old 12-16-2004
Try Richard Stevens 'Advanced Programming in the UNIX Environment'

Marc Rochkind 'Advanced Unix Programming'

Both are good. These assume you understand some Unix and some C.
 

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griffith(1)															       griffith(1)

NAME
griffith - film collection manager SYNOPSIS
griffith DESCRIPTION
Griffith is a film collection manager. Adding items to the movie collection is as quick and easy as typing the film title and selecting a supported source. Griffith will then try to fetch all the related information from the Web. OPTIONS
-h --help Show usage information. -D --debug Run in debug mode. -C --clean find and delete orphan files in posters directory. --check-dep check dependencies - if all needed Python modules are installed, it prints nothting. --sqlecho Prints all SQL queries to standard output. --home DIR Set Griffith's home directory. Use this option if you want to change the default ~/.griffith Printing movie list: -c <expr> --cast=<expr> cast field must contain <expr> -d <expr> --director=<expr> director field must contain <expr> -o <expr> --original_title=<expr> original title field must contain <expr> -t <expr> --title=<expr> title field must contain <expr> -y <number> --year=<number> movie must be released in year <number> -s <columns> --sort=<columns> set sort columns to <columns>. Example: --sort=o_title,number,director SEE ALSO
Homepage: <http://www.griffith.cc/> BUGS
If you want to help or report any bugs founded please visit homepage <http://www.griffith.cc/> or <https://bugs.launchpad.net/griffith> AUTHORS
Griffith was written by Vasco Nunes and Piotr OA1/4arowski. See the AUTHORS and THANKS files for a list of other contributors. Copyright (C) 2005-2008 Vasco Nunes <vasco.m.nunes@gmail.com>, Piotr OA1/4arowski <ozarow+griffith@gmail.com>, This man page was written by Piotr Ozarowski Dec 20, 2006 griffith(1)
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