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 libcom_err.so(3) -- Kerberos client libraries (libkrb5, libk5crypto, libcom_err)
    Kerberos is a network authentication protocol developed at MIT. This is now an IETF standard RFC 1510, the Kerberos Network Authentication Service (V5). The shared libraries, libkrb5.so/libkrb5.sl, libcom_err.so/libcom_err.sl and libk5crypto.so/libk5crypto.sl support authentication, integrity and confidentiality services as per the Kerberos V5 specification. Kerberos performs authentication as a t...
 libk5crypto(3) -- Kerberos client libraries (libkrb5, libk5crypto, libcom_err)
    Kerberos is a network authentication protocol developed at MIT. This is now an IETF standard RFC 1510, the Kerberos Network Authentication Service (V5). The shared libraries, libkrb5.so/libkrb5.sl, libcom_err.so/libcom_err.sl and libk5crypto.so/libk5crypto.sl support authentication, integrity and confidentiality services as per the Kerberos V5 specification. Kerberos performs authentication as a t...
 libk5crypto.sl(3) -- Kerberos client libraries (libkrb5, libk5crypto, libcom_err)
    Kerberos is a network authentication protocol developed at MIT. This is now an IETF standard RFC 1510, the Kerberos Network Authentication Service (V5). The shared libraries, libkrb5.so/libkrb5.sl, libcom_err.so/libcom_err.sl and libk5crypto.so/libk5crypto.sl support authentication, integrity and confidentiality services as per the Kerberos V5 specification. Kerberos performs authentication as a t...
 libk5crypto.so(3) -- Kerberos client libraries (libkrb5, libk5crypto, libcom_err)
    Kerberos is a network authentication protocol developed at MIT. This is now an IETF standard RFC 1510, the Kerberos Network Authentication Service (V5). The shared libraries, libkrb5.so/libkrb5.sl, libcom_err.so/libcom_err.sl and libk5crypto.so/libk5crypto.sl support authentication, integrity and confidentiality services as per the Kerberos V5 specification. Kerberos performs authentication as a t...
 libkrb5(3) -- Kerberos client libraries (libkrb5, libk5crypto, libcom_err)
    Kerberos is a network authentication protocol developed at MIT. This is now an IETF standard RFC 1510, the Kerberos Network Authentication Service (V5). The shared libraries, libkrb5.so/libkrb5.sl, libcom_err.so/libcom_err.sl and libk5crypto.so/libk5crypto.sl support authentication, integrity and confidentiality services as per the Kerberos V5 specification. Kerberos performs authentication as a t...
 libkrb5.sl(3) -- Kerberos client libraries (libkrb5, libk5crypto, libcom_err)
    Kerberos is a network authentication protocol developed at MIT. This is now an IETF standard RFC 1510, the Kerberos Network Authentication Service (V5). The shared libraries, libkrb5.so/libkrb5.sl, libcom_err.so/libcom_err.sl and libk5crypto.so/libk5crypto.sl support authentication, integrity and confidentiality services as per the Kerberos V5 specification. Kerberos performs authentication as a t...
 libkrb5.so(3) -- Kerberos client libraries (libkrb5, libk5crypto, libcom_err)
    Kerberos is a network authentication protocol developed at MIT. This is now an IETF standard RFC 1510, the Kerberos Network Authentication Service (V5). The shared libraries, libkrb5.so/libkrb5.sl, libcom_err.so/libcom_err.sl and libk5crypto.so/libk5crypto.sl support authentication, integrity and confidentiality services as per the Kerberos V5 specification. Kerberos performs authentication as a t...
 mcrt0.o(3) -- execution startup routines; PARISC
    PA-RISC 32-bit SOM The C, Pascal, and FORTRAN compilers link in the object files crt0.o, gcrt0.o, or mcrt0.o to provide startup capabilities and environments for program execution. All are identical except that gcrt0.o and mcrt0.o provide additional functionality for gpro profiling support respectively. The following symbols are defined in these object files: _environ An array of character pointer...
 mcrt0.o_pa(3) -- 64-bit ELF uses crt0.o only
    PA-RISC 32-bit SOM The C, Pascal, and FORTRAN compilers link in the object files crt0.o, gcrt0.o, or mcrt0.o to provide startup capabilities and environments for program execution. All are identical except that gcrt0.o and mcrt0.o provide additional functionality for gpro profiling support respectively. The following symbols are defined in these object files: _environ An array of character pointer...
 mfrt0.o(3) -- 64-bit ELF uses crt0.o only
    PA-RISC 32-bit SOM The C, Pascal, and FORTRAN compilers link in the object files crt0.o, gcrt0.o, or mcrt0.o to provide startup capabilities and environments for program execution. All are identical except that gcrt0.o and mcrt0.o provide additional functionality for gpro profiling support respectively. The following symbols are defined in these object files: _environ An array of character pointer...
 mfrt0.o_pa(3) -- 64-bit ELF uses crt0.o only
    PA-RISC 32-bit SOM The C, Pascal, and FORTRAN compilers link in the object files crt0.o, gcrt0.o, or mcrt0.o to provide startup capabilities and environments for program execution. All are identical except that gcrt0.o and mcrt0.o provide additional functionality for gpro profiling support respectively. The following symbols are defined in these object files: _environ An array of character pointer...
 MrmCloseHierarchy(3) -- Closes a UID hierarchy
    The MrmCloseHierarchy function closes a UID hierarchy previously opened by MrmOpenHierarchyPerDisplay. All files associated with the hierarchy are closed by the Motif Resource Manager (MRM) and all associated memory is returned. hierarchy_id Specifies the ID of a previously opened UID hierarchy. The hierarchy_id was returned in a previous call to MrmOpenHierarchyPerDisplay.
 MrmFetchBitmapLiteral(3) -- Fetches a bitmap literal from a hierarchy
    The MrmFetchBitmapLiteral function fetches a bitmap literal from an MRM hierarchy, and converts the bitmap literal to an X pixmap of depth 1. The function returns this pixmap and its width and height. hierarchy_id Specifies the ID of the UID hierarchy that contains the specified icon literal. The value of hierarchy_id was returned in a previous call to MrmOpenHierarchyPerDisplay. index Specifies t...
 MrmFetchColorLiteral(3) -- Fetches a named color literal from a UID file
    The MrmFetchColorLiteral function fetches a named color literal from a UID file, and converts the color literal to a pixel color value. hierarchy_id Specifies the ID of the UID hierarchy that contains the specified literal. The value of hierarchy_id was returned in a previous call to MrmOpenHierarchyPerDisplay. index Specifies the UIL name of the color literal to fetch. You must define this name i...
 MrmFetchIconLiteral(3) -- Fetches an icon literal from a hierarchy
    The MrmFetchIconLiteral function fetches an icon literal from an MRM hierarchy and converts the icon literal to an X pixmap. hierarchy_id Specifies the ID of the UID hierarchy that contains the specified icon literal. The hierarchy_id was returned in a previous call to MrmOpenHierarchyPerDisplay. index Specifies the UIL name of the icon literal to fetch. screen Specifies the screen used for the pi...
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