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| From: | "Alan Huang" <ahuang AT mweb DOT co DOT za> |
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| Subject: | Getting all "man" pages? |
| Date: | Wed, 20 Feb 2002 21:33:23 +0200 |
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Dear all,
May I ask that how do I obtain most other "man" pages that exist in
Linux but not in Cygwin when you install Cygwin? I'm especially looking for
"man" documents for most C functions. eg. gethostbyname() I'm sorry that I
might be asking stupid, newbie questions, but I really couldn't find the
solution to it...
Thanks
Alan H.
ahuang AT mweb DOT co DOT za
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