On 9/15/05, Siegfried Heintze wrote:
> In other words, is the process of submitting documentation documented? Does
> one use the GNU texi or SGML docbook or some other format? I've been curious
> about these tools for years but have never used them.
It depends on what you're documenting. As Eric n
> Is there "documentation on the documentation"?
>
> In other words, is the process of submitting documentation documented? Does
> one use the GNU texi or SGML docbook or some other format? I've been curious
> about these tools for years but have never used them.
A while ago (Feb 05, if you are t
Siegfried Heintze wrote:
> Is there "documentation on the documentation"?
>
> In other words, is the process of submitting documentation
> documented? Does one use the GNU texi or SGML docbook or some
> other format? I've been curious about these tools for years
> but have never used them.
>
> Ar
Is there "documentation on the documentation"?
In other words, is the process of submitting documentation documented? Does
one use the GNU texi or SGML docbook or some other format? I've been curious
about these tools for years but have never used them.
Are there any functions documented (and I j
On Wed, Sep 14, 2005 at 08:01:24PM -0500, Gary R. Van Sickle wrote:
>> From: Siegfried Heintze
>> Sent: Wednesday, September 14, 2005 9:27 AM
>> Subject: Documentation on functions
>>
>>This is the third time I have mailed this to Cygwin and it has not
>
> From: Siegfried Heintze
> Sent: Wednesday, September 14, 2005 9:27 AM
> To: cygwin@cygwin.com
> Subject: Documentation on functions
>
> This is the third time I have mailed this to
> Cygwin@cygwin.com and it has not showed up yet in the list. I
> am subscribed. Obvi
On Wed, Sep 14, 2005 at 08:26:30AM -0600, Siegfried Heintze wrote:
>This is the third time I have mailed this to Cygwin and it has not
>showed up yet in the list. I am subscribed. Obviously, if you are
>seeing this, then it succeeded. What a mystery.
Two bounce messages were sent to you:
Tue S
Eric Blake wrote:
> Followup - for standard functions, like readdir or
> pthread_attr_init, I usually refer directly to POSIX
> (http://www.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/009695399/toc.htm) to at
great pointer -- thanks
reid
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Siegfried Heintze wrote:
> This is the third time I have mailed this to
> Cygwin@cygwin.com and it has not showed up yet in the list. I
> am subscribed. Obviously, if you are seeing this, then it succeeded.
> What a mystery.
>
> Anyway...
>
> I noticed that when I boot fedora core 4, the functio
> >
> > I noticed that when I boot fedora core 4, the function readdir is documented
> > in man. However, when I boot windows/Cygwin readdir is not available in info
> > or man. When I download the same code for "Beginning Programming in Linux"
> > from the www.wrox.com site I notice that all the
>
> I noticed that when I boot fedora core 4, the function readdir is documented
> in man. However, when I boot windows/Cygwin readdir is not available in info
> or man. When I download the same code for "Beginning Programming in Linux"
> from the www.wrox.com site I notice that all the code on pt
This is the third time I have mailed this to Cygwin@cygwin.com and it has
not showed up yet in the list. I am subscribed. Obviously, if you are seeing
this, then it succeeded. What a mystery.
Anyway...
I noticed that when I boot fedora core 4, the function readdir is documented
in man. However, w
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