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POCO C++ Libraries 1.3.2 (Default branch)

The POCO C++ Libraries are a collection of class libraries for developing network-centric, portable applications in C++. The classes integrate perfectly with the C++ Standard Library and cover functionality like threads, thread synchronization, filesystem access, streams, shared libraries and class loading, sockets and network protocols (HTTP, FTP, SMTP, etc.), including an HTTP server, as well as an XML parser with SAX2 and DOM interfaces and SQL database access. License: OSI Approved Changes:
This release brings major performance enhancements in the XML library, along with some bugfixes and feature improvements.Image

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LDRDF(1)							   Debian Manual							  LDRDF(1)

NAME
ldrdf - link RDOFF objects and libraries produced by rdflib(1) SYNOPSIS
ldrdf [-o output-file] object-file... [-llibrary...] DESCRIPTION
ldrdf is a version of unix ld(1) (or DOS LINK) for use with RDOFF files. It is capable of linking RDOFF objects, and libraries produced with the rdflib(1) utility. Libraries must be specified with their path as no search is performed. Modules in libraries are not linked to the program unless they are referred to. OPTIONS
-o output-file Specify an output file. The default output filename is 'aout.rdx'. -v Increase verbosity level. Currently 4 verbosity levels are available: default (which only prints error information), normal (which prints information about the produced object, -v), medium (which prints information about what the program is doing, -v -v) and high (which prints all available information, -v -v -v). -p Change alignment value to which multiple segments combigned into a single segment should be aligned (must be either 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32 or 256; default is 16). AUTHORS
Julian Hall <jules@earthcorp.com>. This manual page was written by Matej Vela <vela@debian.org>. Debian Project September 6, 1999 LDRDF(1)