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I'm sorry. By "client", I meant a user of say the "storeio" server.
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Galchin Vasili <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Are there some example "clients" (test program
Galchin Vasili <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Are there some example "clients" (test programs) of the various
> libstore servers??
Huh? Say more exactly what you mean. There are many programs in the
Hurd source that use libstore (the best simple example being the
storeio server).
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Hello,
Are there some example "clients" (test programs) of the various
libstore servers??
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> I don't understand why an array of pointers of "store_class" are
> passed to sprcific type opens, like store_concat_open.
That argument is only relevant for stores that use child stores, such as
concat. When opening such a store by name, the types and names of each
child store are encode
Hello,
I don't understand why an array of pointers of "store_class" are
passed to sprcific type opens, like store_concat_open. It seems
when we call an open of a specific type that we already know
which "store_class". ??
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