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5 vsftpd.conf.5
.TH VSFTPD.CONF 5
.SH NAME
vsftpd.conf \- config file for vsftpd
.SH DESCRIPTION
vsftpd.conf may be used to control various aspects of vsftpd's behaviour. By
default, vsftpd looks for this file at the
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5 vsftpd.conf.5
.TH VSFTPD.CONF 5
.SH NAME
vsftpd.conf \- config file for vsftpd
.SH DESCRIPTION
vsftpd.conf may be used to control various aspects of vsftpd's behaviour. By
default, vsftpd looks for this file at the
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h md5.h
#ifndef MD5_H
#define MD5_H
/* The following tests optimise behaviour on little-endian
machines, where there is no need to reverse the byte order
of 32 bit words in the MD5 computation. By
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h md5.h
#ifndef MD5_H
#define MD5_H
/* The following tests optimise behaviour on little-endian
machines, where there is no need to reverse the byte order
of 32 bit words in the MD5 computation. By
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h md5.h
#ifndef MD5_H
#define MD5_H
/* The following tests optimise behaviour on little-endian
machines, where there is no need to reverse the byte order
of 32 bit words in the MD5 computation. By
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h _file_support.h
/* added file to implement some of the fileno behaviour */
#ifndef _RWSTD_FILE_SUPPORT_H_INCLUDED
#define _RWSTD_FILE_SUPPORT_H_INCLUDED
#include
#include _RWSTD_CSTDIO
_RWSTD_
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h v4timelineline.h
/*
V4TimeLineLine.h
Defines generic behaviour for a line in the timeline
There are two child classes: V4TimeLineElt and V4TimeLineHdr
*/
#ifndef _V4TimeLineLine_
#define _V4TimeL
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cpp soundfile.cpp
// -*- mode:C++; tab-width:4; c-basic-offset:4; indent-tabs-mode:nil -*-
/*
* This file has been modified for the yarp.
*
* The behaviour and appearence of the program code below can differ t
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h md5.h
#ifndef MD5_H
#define MD5_H
/* The following tests optimise behaviour on little-endian
machines, where there is no need to reverse the byte order
of 32 bit words in the MD5 computation.