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.H 1 "Document Set Design"
Two types of documents are available to UNIX System V source code customers:
.BL
.LI
Customer documents\(emgeneric tutorial and reference material
.P
Vendors can modify, or simply supplement, this documentation
to produce a system-specific documentation set.
.LI
Proprietary documents\(emporting and programming information
.P
Vendors can reprint copies for their own use in porting,
but cannot further distribute these documents to their customers.
.LE
.P
This chapter explains the structure of the document set for UNIX System V
Release 4.0.
It defines terms,
explains which documents are on the Source Code Product
and the Documentation Reproduction Provision tapes,
lists all Release 4.0 documents, and
explains major changes to the structure and philosophy of the document set
since Release 3.
Then, it describes what's in each document,
including a summary of changes since Release 3.
Finally, it lists which manual pages are in each document.
.H 2 "List of Documents"
The following table groups by audience the documents
that are available with the Release 4.0 source code product.
It includes 21 customer documents and 10 proprietary documents.
The table indicates which documents are included on each MRD tape and gives
an approximate page count for each document (in 6\(14 \(mu 8\(12 inch pages).
The remainder of this section defines terms used in the table and explains
the differences between the MRD products,
including which documents are provided in printed form.
.H 3 Annotations
Following the title, you might find one of the following annotations:
.VL 20n 5n
.LI new
all or most of the material in this document is new for Release 4.0
.LI "major\ revision"
although this document was issued before,
much new material was added and the document was significantly reorganized for Release 4.0
.LI "new\ title"
all or most of the information appeared previously in other documents,
and there were only minor revisions for Release 4.0
.LE
.P
All other documents include some new material or were revised to some extent.
.H 3 "Definitions Used in the List of Documents"
In the following table, these definitions apply:
.VL 15n 5n
.LI MRD
machine readable documentation 
.LI SCP
indicates the MRD
that will be received by all Source Code Product customers
.LI DRP
indicates the MRD that
will be received by customers who purchase the Documentation Reproduction Provision
.LI Pages
stands for the approximate page count of the document;
however, if a number has an ``*'' in front of it, then it is an estimate
.LI Yes
in a column means that the whole document is included
.LI \(em
in a column means the document is not included
.LI MP
in the ``SCP'' column means that only manual pages from that document are included
.LI Proprietary
indicates that the documents in that group are available only to
source code customers and may not be used except in their porting effort.
They do not have permission to redistribute these documents to their customers.
.LE
.H 3 "Source Code Product MRD"
The documents that make up the SCP MRD are distributed on a 9-track tape
to all customers who purchase a source code license.
The SCP MRD consists of the minimal subset of customer documents that describes Release 4.0
(primarily manual pages),
plus most of the proprietary documents.
Three proprietary documents are not included on the SCP MRD tape:
the
.I "Documentation Reproduction Provision Machine Readable Documentation Release Notes"
and the
.I "Documentation Reproduction Provision Read Me First"
(directed to DRP customers);
and the
.I "Source Code Product Read Me First" ,
which is available only in printed form.
.P
SCP customers receive the following documents in printed form:
.I "Software Notes" ,
.I "Source Code Product Build Instructions" ,
and the
.I "Source Code Product Read Me First" .
.H 3 "Documentation Reproduction Provision MRD"
The documents that make up the DRP MRD are distributed on a 9-track tape
to all customers who purchase the Documentation Reproduction Provision.
The DRP MRD includes all customer documents plus the
.I "Documentation Reproduction Provision Machine Readable Documentation Release Notes" .
The DRP MRD is a superset of the SCP MRD,
except that the DRP MRD does not include the proprietary documents that are provided
with the SCP MRD.
.P
DRP customers receive the following document in printed form:
the
.I "Documentation Reproduction Provision Read Me First" .
.H 3 "Documents Included on MRD Tapes"
The estimated page count for all books in the table is 16,567 pages.
''' The final, non-printing column is an ``exact'' page count for most books,
''' but doesn't reflect any blank pages that need to be inserted so that chapters
''' start on the right-hand page,
''' nor blank pages that would need to be inserted so each manual page would start on a right-hand page.
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Document Titles, by Audience!SCP!DRP!Pages
=
.SP .1
\f3General Use and System Administration:\fP
_
        Product Overview and Master Index \f1(new)\fP!Yes!Yes!350!336
        User's Guide \f1(major revision)\fP!\(em!Yes!850!862
        User's Reference Manual \f1(major revision)\fP!Yes!Yes!500!522
        System Administrator's Guide \f1(major revision)\fP!\(em!Yes!1300!1296
        System Administrator's Reference Manual \f1(major revision)\fP!Yes!Yes!900!880
        Network User's and Administrator's Guide \f1(new)\fP!MP!Yes!800!820
=
.SP .1
\f3Programming:\fP
_
    \f3General Programmer's Series:\fP
        Programmer's Guide:  ANSI C and Programming Support Tools \f1(major revision)\fP!\(em!Yes!800!786
        Programmer's Guide:  System Services and Application Packaging Tools \f1(new)\fP!MP!Yes!500!518
        Programmer's Guide:  Character User Interface (FMLI and ETI) \f1(new title)\fP!MP!Yes!850!838
        Programmer's Guide:  OPEN LOOK\*(Tm Graphical User Interface \f1(new)\fP!MP!Yes!850!862
        Programmer's Guide:  XWIN\*(Tm Graphical Windowing System \f1(new)\fP!MP!Yes!1950!1932
        Programmer's Guide:  X11/NeWS\(rg Graphical Windowing System \f1(new)\fP!MP!Yes!1300!1314
        Programmer's Guide:  POSIX Conformance \f1(new)\fP!\(em!Yes!50!56
        Programmer's Guide:  Networking Interfaces \f1(major revision)\fP!MP!Yes!850!834
        Programmer's Reference Manual \f1(major revision)\fP!Yes!Yes!750!744
_
    \f3System Programmer's Series:\fP
        Programmer's Guide:  STREAMS \f1(major revision)\fP!MP!Yes!600!598
        Device Driver Interface / Driver-Kernel Interface (DDI/DKI) Reference Manual \f1(new)\fP!Yes!Yes!250!270
_
    \f3System Porter's Series\fP \f1(Proprietary):\fP
        Programmer's Guide:  Writing File System Types \f1(new)\fP!Yes!\(em!50!65
        Programmer's Guide:  Porting the Kernel \f1(new)\fP!Yes!\(em!100!130
        Programmer's Guide:  Porting the X11/NeWS\(rg Server \f1(new)\fP!Yes!\(em!750!766
        Programmer's Guide:  Porting the XWIN\*(Tm Server \f1(new)\fP!Yes!\(em!150!132
=
.SP .1
\f3Release-Specific Information:\fP
_
    \f3General:\fP
        Migration Guide \f1(new)\fP!\(em!Yes!100!94
        ANSI C Transition Guide \f1(new)\fP!\(em!Yes!50!58
        Software Notes \f1(new title)\fP!Yes!Yes!150!144
        BSD/XENIX\(rg Compatibility Guide \f1(new)\fP!MP!Yes!400!414
_
    \f3Source Code Licensees Only\fP \f1(Proprietary):\fP
        Source Code Product Build Instructions \f1(new title)\fP!Yes!\(em!600
        Source Code Product Machine Readable Documentation Release Notes \f1(new title)\fP!Yes!\(em!150
        Documentation Reproduction Provision Machine Readable Documentation Release Notes \f1(new)\fP!\(em!Yes!150
        Technology File Mapping Guide \f1(new)\fP!Yes!\(em!150!153
        Source Code Product Read Me First \f1(new)\fP!\(em!\(em!2
        Documentation Reproduction Provision Read Me First \f1(new)\fP!\(em!\(em!15
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.H 2 "Major Changes Since Release 3.0"
.H 3 "Changes in the Structure and Philosophy of the Document Set"
.BL
.LI
For Release 4.0,
the basic structure of the document set has not changed from the one used
for Release 3.0.
This basic structure consists of three primary audiences
(users, programmers, and administrators)
and two types of documents
(guides and reference manuals).
In addition,
a variety of release-specific information is provided.
.P
The substantial amount of new software associated with Release 4.0
led us to extend this model in two directions:
.DL
.LI
Within an audience, when not all topics would fit into one document,
similar topics have been grouped into a new document.
For example, in addition to the
.I "Programmer's Guide:  ANSI C and Programming Support Tools" ,
programming information is now found in the
.I "Programmer's Guide:  System Services and Application Packaging Tools" ,
.I "Programmer's Guide:  Character User Interface (FMLI and ETI)" ,
.I "Programmer's Guide:  Networking Interfaces" ,
and others.
.LI
Within an audience, when not all manual pages would fit into one document,
the manual pages for various topics have been co-located with the guide material.
For example, the
.I "Programmer's Guide:  System Services and Application Packaging Tools" ,
.I "Programmer's Guide:  Character User Interface (FMLI and ETI)" ,
and
.I "Programmer's Guide:  Networking Interfaces"
each contain manual pages associated with the topics described in that Guide.
.LE
.LI
All the material in the customer documents is indexed in a new document,
.I "Product Overview and Master Index" .
.LI
We've changed our focus from providing a binary document set to providing
one that's easier for the source customer to reuse.
We have documented how the UNIX system works on the porting base system
so that an end user can actually use the documents with that system and,
at the same time,
we have made our documents easier for source code customers to
modify for use with their systems.
For example,
we avoid references to AT&T and 3B2 as much as possible,
and we try to include examples that are not restricted to the AT&T 3B2 Computer.
Another result of this philosophy is that the document set does not cover hardware setup
or installation of the operating system.
.LE
.H 3 "Release 3 Documents\(emMerged or Discontinued"
The result of applying the above philosophy,
in addition to incorporating the information for new and changed Release 4.0 features,
led to the following documents being merged into others or discontinued:
.BL
.LI
.I "2K File System Utilities Release Notes" :
discontinued, because the 2K File System is now a standard capability described in the
.I "System Administrator's Guide"
.LI
.I "ASSIST Software User's Guide"
and
.I "ASSIST Software Development Tools Guide" :
discontinued, because the ASSIST software is no longer part of the source code product
.LI
.I "C Programmer's Productivity Tools Programmer's Guide" :
merged into the
.I "Programmer's Guide:  ANSI C and Programming Support Tools" ,
because the software was merged into the standard C compilation environment
.LI
.I "Documentation Roadmap" :
restricted to UNIX System V documents and merged into the
.I "Product Overview and Master Index"
.LI
.I "Extended Terminal Interface (ETI) Programmer's Guide" :
merged into the
.I "Programmer's Guide:  Character User Interface (FMLI and ETI)"
.LI
.I "Form and Menu Language Interpreter (FMLI) Programmer's Guide" :
merged into the
.I "Programmer's Guide:  Character User Interface (FMLI and ETI)"
.LI
.I "Framed Access Command Environment (FACE) User's Guide" :
merged into the
.I "User's Guide"
.LI
.I "Networking Support Utilities Release Notes" :
discontinued, because the software is now part of the base system;
these capabilities are documented in the
.I "Programmer's Guide:  STREAMS"
and the
.I "Programmer's Guide:  Networking Interfaces"
.LI
.I "Owner/Operator Manual" :
merged the software information into the
.I "System Administrator's Guide" ,
and the hardware information is not appropriate for the source code product
.LI
.I "Product Overview" :
split between the
.I "Product Overview and Master Index"
and the
.I "Migration Guide"
.LI
.I "Release Notes" :
renamed to be the
.I "Software Notes" ,
because it now contains only software information;
deleted the binary installation information because it is not appropriate
for a source code product document
.LI
.I "Remote File Sharing Utilities Release Notes" :
merged into the
.I "Network User's and Administrator's Guide"
.LI
.I "Source Code Provision Release Notes" :
split between the
.I "Source Code Provision Build Instructions"
and the
.I "Software Notes"
.LI
.I "STREAMS Primer" :
incorporated into the
.I "Programmer's Guide:  STREAMS"
.LI
.I "System Performance Analysis Utilities (SPAU) Guide" :
merged into the
.I "System Administrator's Guide"
.LI
.I "User's and System Administrator's Reference Manual"
(only Release 3.2):
split back into the
.I "User's Reference Manual"
and the
.I "System Administrator's Reference Manual"
.LE
.H 3 "Changes to the Look and Feel of Documents"
The only major change was in the font we use for literals.
.BL
.LI
Our long-term goal is to use a \f4constant width\fP font for all literals,
including command and routine names, manual page names, filenames, user input,
computer output, and program examples.
Previously, we had used a mixture of \f2italic\fP and \f3bold\fP fonts,
with different conventions for manual pages and guides,
and even within a manual page.
In Release 4.0, we converted most manual pages and many guides.
See the
.I "DOCTOOLS User's Guide"
(provided in the \f4DOCTOOLS\fP directory on the MRD tape)
for how to specify the various types of literals.
.LE
.H 2 "Audiences"
This section identifies audiences who use a computer system,
based on tasks people do to accomplish their work.
Within an audience, the tasks may be divided into additional groups.
Documents for the last audience in the list, ``support,''
describe tasks that are in support of the audiences listed above it.
.P
The source code product document set design given in this chapter is organized
roughly according to the audiences identified below.
Only the audiences preceded by an asterisk (*) are addressed in this document set.
The source product document set does not include documents that primarily
describe the tasks listed below that are associated with a binary product:
run applications,
install/upgrade hardware and software,
and maintain/troubleshoot hardware;
however, we assume that the documents describing these tasks
would be part of the document set for a binary product.
.NE 15
.P
.BL
.LI
run applications
.LI
* general use
.LI
* programming
.DL
.LI
* general programming
.LI
* system programming
.LI
* system porting (proprietary)
.LE
.LI
* release-specific information
.DL
.LI
* general
.LI
* source code licensees only (proprietary)
.LE
.LI
support
.DL
.LI
* system administration
.LI
install/upgrade hardware and software
.LI
maintain/troubleshoot hardware
.LE
.LE
.H 1 "What's in Each Document"
This section describes what topics are covered in each document
and explains how each document is different from the Release 3.0 version.
.P
All changes made to a document since Release 3.0
are listed under the ``Changes'' paragraph for each document.
In parentheses at the end of the ``Changes'' line,
it indicates if a document is ``new,'' has a ``new title,''
or underwent a ``major revision.''
(These terms are defined on the first page of this chapter,
under ``Annotations.''
If any of the changes occurred before Release 4.0,
the release number in which the change was made is given in parentheses.
For new documents,
this paragraph usually contains an outline of the topics covered in the document.
.P
This section is organized in the same order as the table in the
``List of Documents,'' above.
.H 2 "General Use and System Administration"
Everyone who uses the UNIX system to execute commands or run programs
and those who do system administration tasks
should be familiar with the first three documents in this section.
The the next two documents described in this section are key documents for a system administrator.
The last document is important to those who will be administering RFS or NFS networks.
.H 3 "Product Overview and Master Index"
This document is arranged in several stand-alone sections:
Product Overview, Bookshelf, Master Permuted Index, and Master Subject Index.
It gives an overview of the UNIX System V source product,
with an emphasis on Release 4.0 features.
In addition, it explains how the document set is organized
and contains both a standard index and a permuted index.
The standard index covers all the non-proprietary guide and tutorial
information in the Release 4.0 document set and indexes manual pages by name.
The master permuted index contains entries from all the non-proprietary
manual pages in the document set.
In addition, an index reference card is provided.
(The information from documents associated with
OPEN LOOK, XWIN, and X11/NeWS software
is not included in either index.)
.P
Changes from Release 3.0 (new document):
.BL
.LI
move information contained in the
.I "Product Overview" ,
previously a stand-alone document,
to be a chapter in this document
.LI
describe Release 4.0 features
.LI
describe the documentation structure,
formerly contained in the
.I "Documentation Roadmap"
.LI
include a standard index and a permuted index (described above)
.LE
.H 3 "User's Guide"
This document describes what you need to know to get started using
the UNIX system,
including how to use the basic commands to create and manipulate files.
In addition it includes tutorials describing:
FACE,
\f(CWed\fP,
\f(CWvi\fP,
the shell,
\f(CWawk\fP,
how to print files on a line printer,
and how to send mail and files to other users.
It also includes FACE, \f(CWed\fP, and \f(CWvi\fP quick reference information,
as well as a summaries of UNIX system commands,
directories and files,
the shell language, and how to set up a terminal.
.P
Changes from Release 3.0 (major revision):
.BL
.LI
add extensive information on printing files (3.2);
revise this information and move it to a separate chapter,
``LP Print Service Tutorial,'' for Release 4.0
.LI
move and revise the
.I "FACE User's Guide" ,
a stand-alone document that was developed for Release 3.2,
to be a chapter in this document
.LI
move the \f(CWawk\fP chapter from the
.I "Programmer's Guide:  ANSI C and Programming Support Tools"
to be a chapter in this document (4.0);
this chapter, describing \f(CWnawk\fP, was originally issued with Release 3.1
.LI
add a ``Quick Reference to FACE'' appendix
.LI
revise the information in Chapter 3 and the shell chapter to reflect POSIX
job control capabilities
.LI
split the chapter on electronic communication into two chapters:
``Electronic Mail Tutorial'' describes how to send mail;
``Communication Tutorial'' describes how to send files and other methods of electronic communication;
revise them both to reflect new functionality for Release 4.0
.LE
.H 3 "User's Reference Manual"
This document contains manual pages corresponding to commands used by general users.
.P
Changes from Release 3.0 (major revision):
.BL
.LI
delete manual pages for the following software utilities packages
that are no longer supported:
ASSIST, Graphics, Help, and Terminal Filters
.LI
revise the page headers of manual pages formerly in the
``Performance Measurement Utilities'' package to reflect it's new name,
``System Performance Analysis Utilities''
.LI
add many new manual pages that reflect the BSD functionality that has been merged into
UNIX System V
.LI
add ten new manual pages that reflect the addition of Postscript\(rg language support for printers
.LI
add new manual pages for new utilities packages
.LI
move manual pages for the ``Accounting Utilities'' package from the
.I "Source Code Provision Release Notes"
to this document
.LI
remove the information on the \f(CWcp\fP(1) manual page about
\f(CWmv\fP and \f(CWln\fP to two new manual pages,
\f(CWmv\fP(1) and \f(CWln\fP(1)
.LI
many other new pages have been added and existing pages revised,
such as the new manual pages for \f(CWksh\fP and \f(CWcsh\fP
and those dealing with the message data bases,
\f(CWexstr\fP(1), \f(CWfmtmsg\fP(1), \f(CWgettxt\fP(1), \f(CWmkmsgs\fP(1),
and \f(CWsrchtxt\fP(1)
.LE
.H 3 "System Administrator's Guide"
This document describes how to administer your computer.
It is organized by the tasks you perform
into the following 17 chapters and 6 appendices:
Overview,
Accounting,
Backup Service,
Diagnostics,
File System Administration,
Machine Management,
Network Services,
Performance Management,
Print Service,
Process Scheduling,
Restore Service,
Security,
Service Access,
Software Management,
Storage Device Management,
System Setup,
User and Group Management,
Device Names and Partitions,
Directories and Files,
Using the \f(CWsysadm\f1 Interface,
Customizing the \f(CWsysadm\f1 Interface,
Error Messages, and
Mail Subsystem Administration.
.P
Changes from Release 3.0 (major revision):
.BL
.LI
revise and rearrange existing material
and add a significant amount of new information
to most chapters of this document due to the introduction
of a new system administration interface;
switch from a two-part format to a one-part format.
In the two-part format,
Part 1 contained a series of ``cook book'' style procedures
for each task and Part 2 contained a corresponding
chapter that provided background information
and more sophisticated methods for accomplishing the task.
In the new format, each chapter provides a brief (one-page) explanation
of how to use the new interface menus (when available)
to perform the administrative tasks discussed in the chapter.
The rest of each chapter presents
background information about the administrative functions
being discussed, along with (as appropriate) specific 
instructions for procedures that require the use of shell
commands instead of menus.
A command summary for quick reference is provided at the end of each chapter.
.LI
move and revise how to install software utilities packages from the
.I "AT&T 3B2 Computer Owner/Operator Manual"
to the ``Software Management'' chapter of this document
.LI
move and revise the
``System Administration Menus'' chapter of the
.I "AT&T 3B2 Computer Owner/Operator Manual"
to the ``Using the \f(CWsysadm\fP Interface'' appendix of this document
.LI
add the chapters  ``Overview of System Administration,''
``Accounting,'' ``Process Scheduling,'' and ``Service Access,''
and the appendixes ``Customizing the \f(CWsysadm\fP Interface''
and ``Mail Subsystem Administration''
.LE
.H 3 "System Administrator's Reference Manual"
This document contains manual pages for commands and files used by system administrators.
.P
Changes from Release 3.0 (major revision):
.BL
.LI
add new manual pages that describe how to use the new administrative interface
.LI
add new manual pages that describe RFS and NFS administration
.LI
move manual pages for the ``Accounting Utilities'' package from the
.I "Source Code Provision Release Notes"
to this document
.LI
replace each file-system oriented manual page with a generic page;
follow each generic page with a page for each file system type
on which the options that apply only to that file system type are described
.LI
remove approximately 20 Section 4 and 5 manual pages,
primarily for programmers,
to the
.I "Programmer's Reference Manual"
(beginning with Release 3.1,
the
.I "System Administrator's Reference Manual"
had duplicated all manual pages for Sections 4 and 5 from the
.I "Programmer's Reference Manual" )
.LI
delete three manual pages associated with the ``Cartridge Tape Controller Utilities''
(included only in Release 3.2)
.LI
many other new pages have been added and existing pages revised
.LE
.H 3 "Network User's and Administrator's Guide"
This document describes how to use and administer advanced networking facilities provided
with UNIX System V Release 4.0: TCP/IP, NFS, and RFS.
It is arranged in five stand-alone sections
plus a section that includes manual pages for all tools and facilities described.
These sections are identified below by quoted titles in parentheses.
Basic networking (\f(CWuucp\fP) is described in the
.I "User's Guide"
and the
.I "System Administrator's Guide" .
.P
Changes from Release 3.0 (new document):
.BL
.LI
give an overview of the networking facilities that are described in this document,
including a brief comparison of RFS and NFS
.LI
describe the new TCP/IP Internet facilities
for administrators (``TCP/IP Network Administrator's Guide'')
and users (``Remote Services User's Guide'')
.LI
describe the new common administration facilities for NFS and RFS
(``Distributed File System Administrator's Guide'')
.LI
describe the new NFS facilities (``Network File System Administrator's Guide''),
including the use of YP in setting up Secure NFS
.LI
move and revise Chapter and Procedure 10, ``Remote File Sharing,''
previously distributed with the
.I "Remote File Sharing Release Notes" 
for inclusion in the
.I "System Administrator's Guide" ,
to be a chapter in this document (``Remote File Sharing  Administrator's Guide'')
.LI
include user and administrator manual pages
(``Reference Manual'')
for all tools and facilities described,
plus duplicates of pages for administering RPC
(whose guide material is located in the
.I "Network Programmer's Guide" ),
plus Section 3N manual pages for TCP/IP programming,
although there is no corresponding guide material
.LE
.H 2 "Programming"
The many documents about programming are grouped
according to types of programming tasks: general programming,
system programming, and system porting.
.H 3 "General Programmer's Series"
The first two documents and the last document
in this section should be of interest to most programmers.
The other documents are directed to programmers in specific application
areas, such as character and graphical user interfaces and networking.
In addition, there is a document provided for those interested in
writing applications that conform with POSIX standards.
.H 4 "Programmer's Guide:  ANSI C and Programming Support Tools"
This document
(formerly titled
.I "Programmer's Guide" )
describes the programming environment, libraries,
compiler, link editor, and  file formats.
It also describes the tools provided in the
UNIX System/C environment for building, analyzing, debugging, and maintaining programs,
such as
\f(CWlint\fP,
\f(CWsdb\fP,
\f(CWyacc\fP,
\f(CWlex\fP,
\f(CWmake\fP,
and SCCS.
.P
Changes from Release 3.0 (major revision):
.BL
.LI
remove the \f(CWawk\fP chapter to the
.I "User's Guide"
.LI
remove portions of the first three chapters,
the ``File and Record Locking'' chapter,
and the ``Interprocess Communication'' chapter to the
.I "Programmer's Guide:  System Services and Application Packaging Tools"
.LI
remove the \f(CWcurses\fP chapter to the
.I "Programmer's Guide:  Character User Interface (FMLI and ETI)"
.LI
replace the ``COFF'' chapter with a new one, ``Object Files,''
that includes a description of the new object file format, ELF
.LI
replace the ``Shared Libraries'' chapter with new information,
how to build shared objects,
in the new chapter that describes the ``C Compilation System''
.LI
replace the ``Link Editor'' chapter with up-to-date information
on the new dynamic linking facility, in the new chapter
that describes the ``C Compilation System''
.LI
move descriptions of the \f(CWlprof\fP and \f(CWcscope\fP tools from the
.I "C Programmer's Productivity Tools Programmer's Guide"
to be two chapters in this document, and make major revisions
.LI
describe floating point operations (3.2)
.LI
describe C compiler diagnostics, ``asms,'' ``mapfiles,''
and \f(CWm4\fP macros (documentation on \f(CWm4\fP had been included prior to Release 3.0)
.LI
revise (major) the ``Overview,'' ``C Compilation System,'' ``C Language,''
`\f(CWlex\fP'', ``\f(CWlint\fP,'' and  ``\f(CWsdb\fP'' chapters,
including the addition of information about the new ANSI compilation environment
.LI
revise (minor) the
``\f(CWmake\fP,'' ``SCCS,'' and ``\f(CWyacc\fP'' chapters
and the ``Glossary''
.LE
.H 4 "Programmer's Guide:  System Services and Application Packaging Tools"
This document describes an application programmer's view
of how to develop and package application software under UNIX System V.
First it describes how to use UNIX system services provided by the kernel,
such as file and record locking, interprocess communication,
the process scheduler, and symbolic links.
Then it describes how use standard tools to package your application software
for easy installation on a running system.
This document includes manual pages for all application packaging tools and facilities described.
.P
.NE 8
Changes from Release 3.0 (new document):
.BL
.LI
move portions of the first three chapters
(including a sample program that uses some of the following facilities),
the ``File and Record Locking'' chapter,
and the ``Interprocess Communication'' chapter from the
.I "Programmer's Guide:  ANSI C and Programming Support Tools"
to be chapters in this document
.LI
describe new system services: symbolic linking, memory management,
and process scheduler
.LI
describe new tools: software package installation,
customizing the administrative interface,
and data validation;
include case studies of using these new tools
.LI
include manual pages for the new application packaging tools and facilities described
.LE
.H 4 "Programmer's Guide:  Character User Interface (FMLI and ETI)"
This document describes tools a programmer can use to interact with a user
at a terminal that doesn't have graphics capabilities.
It is arranged in two stand-alone sections.
The first section describes an interpretive language that makes it easy to develop
forms and menus (FMLI).
The second section describes libraries of routines (ETI/\f(CWcurses\fP)
that enable the programmer to work
with high-level constructs, such as windows, or do low-level character placement.
Routines remain independent of terminals by using a database (\f(CWterminfo\fP)
that describes
the capabilities of a terminal and the way it performs various operations.
Manual pages for the tools described are included in the appropriate section.
.P
Changes from Release 3.0 (new title):
.BL
.LI
move the \f(CWcurses\fP chapter from the
.I "Programmer's Guide:  ANSI C and Programming Support Tools"
to be in the ETI section of this document
.LI
move the \f(CWcurses\fP(3X) manual page from the
.I "Programmer's Reference Manual"
to be in the ETI section of this document;
split the descriptions of the nearly 200 routines that were described
on the \f(CWcurses\fP(3X) manual page into about 40 manual pages,
organized according to functionality
.LI
duplicate the \f(CWcaptoinfo\fP(1M), \f(CWinfocmp\fP(1M), \f(CWtic\fP(1M),
\f(CWterm\fP(4), \f(CWterminfo\fP(4), and \f(CWterm\fP(5) manual pages,
from the
.I "System Administrator's Reference Manual" ,
to be in the ETI section of this document
.LI
move the
.I "Extended Terminal Interface Programmer's Guide" ,
a stand-alone document that was developed following Release 3.0,
to be in the ETI section of this document;
revise Chapter 11 to describe enhancements to this software
.LI
move the manual pages for \f(CWform\fP(3X), \f(CWmenu\fP(3X), and \f(CWpanel\fP(3X)
from the
.I "Extended Terminal Interface Programmer's Guide"
to be in the ETI section of this document,
split into about 30 manual pages
.LI
move the
.I "Form and Menu Language Interpreter Programmer's Guide" ,
a stand-alone document that was developed for Release 3.2,
to be in the FMLI section of this document;
revise (major) and include new information about interrupt handling,
improved security, and programming language enhancements
.LE
.H 4 "Programmer's Guide: OPEN LOOK\*(Tm Graphical User Interface"
This document contains two stand-alone sections:
one for programmers using OPEN LOOK software widgets, and another for OPEN LOOK 
software end users who have limited experience with the UNIX system and 
windowing environments.
This document contains manual pages for all the tools and facilities described.
.P
Changes from Release 3.0 (new document):
.BL
.LI
in the programmer's section,
provide overview information and describe each 
OPEN LOOK software widget, as well as provide a series of programs
that acts as a guide to learning how to program with widgets
.LI
in the user's section,
in addition to information for end users,
provide information valuable to installers and 
system administrators
.LE
.H 4 "Programmer's Guide: XWIN\*(Tm Graphical Windowing System"
This document is divided into five stand-alone sections, each covering
a different interface level of the XWIN software product.
These sections are described below.
This document contains manual pages for all the tools and facilities described.
.P
.NE 6
Changes from Release 3.0 (new document):
.BL
.LI
describe Xlib, the C language interface;
explain display functions, connecting to the X server,
window functions, graphics functions, window manager functions,
events handling, and application utility functions
.LI
describe the mid-level toolkit called the X Toolkit Intrinsic;
the X Toolkit is the interface 
for developers creating user applications that are compatible
with the X server
.LI
describe the Athena widget set and the make-up of the X Toolkit
.LI
describe the X protocol
.LI
describe various facets of the XWIN software product in
technical papers and other supporting documentation
.LE
.H 4 "Programmer's Guide: X11/NeWS\(rg Graphical Windowing System"
This document is made up of four stand-alone sections:
``The X11/NeWS Server Guide,''
``The NeWS Programmer's Guide,''
``The tNt Technical Reference Manual,''
and ``The XView Programming Manual.''
Each section is described below.
The first two sections assume the reader is reasonably
familiar with the Adobe Postscript\(rg language.
This document contains manual pages for all the tools and facilities described.
.P
Changes from Release 3.0 (new document):
.BL
.LI
in the server guide,
describe the X11/NeWS server and its components
(which support applications written with the X11 and NeWS protocols);
explain how to run X11/NeWS applications;
explain the window management facility;
describe the initialization process and give examples of how to modify 
an initialization routine by customizing Postscript language files;
also discuss different ways to run NeWS graphical windowing system programs
.LI
in the programmer's guide,
describe all the basic concepts of NeWS graphical windowing system 
programming, provide a syntactic analysis for 
each NeWS software operation, and include code examples that 
demonstrate the use of NeWS software operator and type extensions,
including PostScript\(rg extensions such as
Canvases, NeWS Imaging, NeWS Types, Classes, and the window manager
.LI
in the tNt reference manual,
describe how to manipulate the appearance and function of the server window and 
how to design applications that observe the OPEN LOOK graphical user interface standard;
also describe the details of the programmer's interface to
the server components, and 
depict, in the form of graphs and alphabetical entries, the relationship of
functional groups within classes of objects;
list each class, along with the methods and routines which define it
.LI
in the XView programming manual,
present an overview of XView programming as an object-oriented programming system,
followed by a tutorial that demonstrates the structure of XView programs and
describes what is involved in initializing XView and creating XView objects
such as frames and subwindows;
document individual XView packages, such as:
frames,
canvases and openwin objects,
panels,
text subwindows,
scrollbars,
menus,
notices,
cursors,
icons,
and more
.LE
.H 4 "Programmer's Guide:  POSIX Conformance"
This document provides the 
``POSIX Conformance Statement,''
which describes how UNIX System V Release 4.0
conforms to the POSIX IEEE Standard 1003.1.
For each feature in the POSIX draft where there was an 
implementation-defined reference,
it presents the POSIX directive and describes how that feature was implemented for the
porting base system, the AT&T 3B2/400 Computer.
.P
Changes from Release 3.0 (new document):
.BL
.LI
present the details of POSIX conformance for the porting base system
.LE
.H 4 "Programmer's Guide:  Networking Interfaces"
This document describes network interface routines and network protocols
in three stand-alone sections.
The content of each section is outlined below.
This document contains manual pages for all the tools and facilities described,
including all Section 3N (network programming) manual pages.
.P
Changes from Release 3.0 (major revision):
.BL
.LI
in the first section:
.DL
.LI
revise existing discussion of the AT&T Transport Interface (TLI);
augment it with information about the sockets interfaces (BSD and System V)
.LI
add a ``Sockets Migration Guide'' that describes how to migrate from
BSD sockets to System V sockets and from sockets to TLI
.LI
add a ``Sockets Tutorial''
.LE
.LI
in the second section:
.DL
.LI
describe programming and administering RPC,
including Secure RPC and RPC Services
.LI
describe the new RPC/XDR protocols and routines
.LI
describe how to administer the YP distributed network lookup service
.LE
.LI
in the third section:
.DL
.LI
describe network selection
and name-to-address mapping
.LE
.LI
in the fourth section:
.DL
.LI
describe how to write a port monitor for use under the new Service Access Facility;
include information about \f(CWttymon\fP and \f(CWlisten\fP,
as well as guidelines for user-supplied port monitors
and sample port monitor code
.LE
.LI
in the appendix:
.DL
.LI
remove the previously existing Section 3N manual pages from the
.I "Programmer's Reference Manual"
to this appendix
.LI
include manual pages for all new tools and facilities
described in this document
.LE
.LE
.H 4 "Programmer's Reference Manual"
This document contains manual pages for programming commands, libraries, system calls,
file formats, and miscellaneous information used by programmers.
.P
Changes from Release 3.0 (major revision):
.BL
.LI
remove the \f(CWcurses\fP(3X) manual page to the
.I "Programmer's Guide:  Character User Interface (FMLI and ETI)"
.LI
remove the \f(CWcaptoinfo\fP(1M), \f(CWinfocmp\fP(1M), \f(CWtic\fP(1M),
\f(CWterm\fP(4), \f(CWterminfo\fP(4), and \f(CWterm\fP(5) manual pages to the
.I "Programmer's Guide:  Character User Interface (FMLI and ETI)"
and the
.I "System Administrator's Reference Manual"
.LI
delete several obsolete manual pages
.LI
remove the Section 3N manual pages to the
.I "Programmer's Guide:  Networking Interfaces"
.LI
remove the Section 3F manual pages;
a Fortran product is not supplied with the UNIX system source product
.LI
remove approximately 40 Section 4 and 5 manual pages,
primarily for administrators,
to the
.I "System Administrator's Reference Manual"
.LI
revise the SYNOPSIS of all manual pages in Sections 2 and 3
to use ANSI function prototypes
.LI
revise over 100 manual pages in Sections 2, 3, 4, and 5 to be in conformance with POSIX
(error messages, enhanced functionality, new signals,
expanded fundamental types, etc.)
and XPG3
.LI
add the Section 3G manual pages that describe routines in \f(CWlibgen\fP,
a new library containing general-purpose programming functions
(Section 3G is new)
.LI
remove the current COFF-related manual pages in Sections 1 and 3X;
replace them with new manual pages in Sections 1 and 3E;
section 3E describes routines in the \f(CWlibelf\fP library,
a new library containing ELF (Extensible Linking Format) functions
(Section 3E is new)
.LI
add many new pages, revise many existing pages, and move some pages from
Section 3X to Section 3C or Section 3G
(because of other new features,
such as Internationalization)
.LI
add manual pages for BSD and SunOS programming commands and system calls
that were merged into UNIX System V
.LE
.H 3 "System Programmer's Series"
The documents in this section should be of interest to programmers who write
software at the level of the UNIX system kernel,
specifically device drivers or STREAMS modules.
.H 4 "Programmer's Guide:  STREAMS"
This document describes how programmers can use STREAMS,
a general, flexible facility and a set of tools, to develop communication
and networking services within UNIX System V.
It describes the user-level STREAMS facilities available to applications programmers,
as well as how to write kernel modules and device drivers using STREAMS.
It includes a summary of kernel-level data structures, STREAMS message types,
and specifications of kernel utility routines.
This document contains manual pages for all the tools and facilities described.
.P
Changes from Release 3.0 (major revision):
.BL
.LI
move the
.I "STREAMS Primer" ,
a stand-alone document,
to be included in this document
.LI
describe new STREAMS facilities and enhancements,
for example, ``STREAMS-based Pipes and FIFOs''
and ``STREAMS-based Terminal Subsystems''
.LI
revise and substantially reorganize existing material,
describing most topics in more detail
.LI
provide an expanded
``Glossary'' and a significantly improved ``Index''
.LI
include, in an appendix,
examples of using the STREAMS mechanism in the AT&T 3B2 Computer
.LI
include manual pages for all tools and facilities described
(pages unique to STREAMS programming appear only in this document;
other useful manual pages are duplicated here for convenience)
.LE
.H 4 "Device Driver Interface / Driver-Kernel Interface (DDI/DKI) Reference Manual"
This document provides reference information for creating, modifying,
and maintaining drivers that run on UNIX System V Release 4.0.
It defines the entry point routines that must be written,
the kernel functions that should be used,
and the data structures with which the drivers interact.
The content of this document is described below.
.P
Changes from Release 3.0 (new document):
.BL
.LI
in the ``Introduction,''
explain, at a high level, what the Device Driver
Interface/Driver-Kernel Interface (DDI/DKI) is and how it is different
from other interfaces;
also describe porting requirements and provide a kernel function summary table
.LI
in three alphabetically-arranged reference manual sections,
provide specific
information (routines, functions, and data structures) for driver writers.
Code examples are provided to illustrate functionality.
The reference sections are numbered D2, D3, and D4.
Manual page entries have section numbers ending in ``D,'' ``K,'' or ``DK,''
where ``D'' means supported by the DDI,
``K'' means supported by the DKI,
and ``DK'' means supported by both.
.LI
in an appendix,
describe the DDI/DKI error codes
.LI
in an appendix,
describe the differences between Release 3.0
Block and Character Interface (BCI) kernel functions and
Release 4.0 DDI/DKI kernel functions
.LE
.H 3 "System Porter's Series (Proprietary)"
The documents in this section should be of interest to programmers
who port UNIX System V to new or different hardware
and those who wish to extend its capabilities by modifying the source code product.
They cannot be republished in any form.
.H 4 "Programmer's Guide:  Writing File System Types"
This document provides some of the information needed to write a new file system type.
Programmers are expected to refer both to this document and to the source code
of existing file system types when writing a new file system type.
The document contains an introduction providing an overview of the
virtual file system architecture and basic design rules for
file system types.
Among other topics covered are; basic structures,
VFS operations, vnode operations, interaction with VM,
additional kernel interfaces, storage allocation,
the name cache, special file systems, and block I/O.
.P
.NE 4
Changes from Release 3.0 (new document; proprietary):
.BL
.LI
all the information in this document is new
.LE
.H 4 "Programmer's Guide:  Porting the Kernel"
This document describes how to port the UNIX system kernel from Release 3.0,
3.1, or 3.2 to Release 4.0.
It identifies the machine dependencies that reside in the kernel and the
C Compilation System.
It assumes the reader has ported previous versions of the UNIX system
and is familiar with UNIX System V Release 3.0.
.\"It does not provide solutions for handling machine-dependent sections of code.
The long-term goal of this document is to describe all relevant source files
and, when possible, suggest the kind of actions that a porter could take.
.P
Changes from Release 3.0 (new document; proprietary):
.BL
.LI
identify and describe the following types of dependencies:
machine dependent,
compiler dependent,
object-file dependent,
driver dependent
.LI
describe dependencies according to various topics, such as:
startup,
C compiler,
booting,
exec,
file systems,
VM,
and others
.LE
.H 4 "Programmer's Guide: Porting the XWIN\*(Tm Server"
This document contains three stand-alone sections that
provide information about porting the XWIN server to the AT&T 6386 WGS family
of computer workstations
and to hardware not supported by AT&T porting code.
These sections are described below.
.P
Changes from Release 3.0 (new document; proprietary):
.BL
.LI
describe modifications to the XWIN software so that it runs in both a
UNIX System V Release 3.2 and a Release 4.0 environment
.LI
describe how to port the XWIN server to other devices
and operating systems not already supported in the porting code
.LI
describe sample machine environments and delineate where changes have to be made
.LE
.H 4 "Programmer's Guide: Porting the X11/NeWS\(rg Server"
This document is made up of four stand-alone sections:
the ``X11/NeWS Porting Guide,'' the ``Shapes Porting Guide,'' 
the ``Shapes Reference Manual,'' and the ``Shapes Internals Architecture''
manual. 
.P
Changes from Release 3.0 (new document; proprietary):
.BL
.LI
in the ``X11/NeWS Porting Guide,''
describe how to port X11/NeWS software to
non-AT&T hardware.  It covers hardware and memory requirements,
device requirements, and network requirements.  
This document is written for developers familiar with porting
windowing systems to hardware platforms.  
.LI
in the ``Shapes Porting Guide,''
describe topics to consider when porting Shapes to
devices that are not supported by Shapes code.  The document is
aimed at the programmer with a C programming background who is
familiar with the
UNIX operating system.  In addition, the reader should be 
well-acquainted with
Shapes, especially screen object and low-level rendering.
.LI
in the ``Shapes Reference Manual,''
describe external operators, attributes, and macros of the Shapes 
graphics library.
.LI
in the ``Shape Internals Architecture'' manual,
describe the internal architecture of the code and how it relates 
to porting considerations.  The document is written for 
applications programmers who are familiar with interactive 
computer graphics, C programming, the UNIX operating system, 
and the graphics library.
.LE
.H 2 "Release-Specific Information"
.H 3 "General"
The documents in this section describe what's different
about this release of the system from previous releases.
Source customers may want to pass some or most of this information on
to their binary customers.
Note that by their very nature,
the contents of documents that contain release-specific information
often change drastically from release to release.
.H 4 "Migration Guide"
This document describes new features in more detail than in the
.I "Product Overview and Master Index"
and it alerts upgrade customers to changes in major functional areas
between Release 4.0 and several previous releases of UNIX System V.
'''In addition, it shows which commands and routines
'''differ from several previous releases.
It refers to other documents for more detail, as appropriate.
.P
Changes from Release 3.0 (new document):
.BL
.LI
move the description of pre-Release 4.0 features from the
.I "Product Overview"
into this document
.LI
describe the evolution of the UNIX system
.LI
describe the major differences between Release 4.0 and previous releases of
UNIX System V
'''.LI
'''describe which commands, system calls, library routines, file formats, etc.
'''have been changed, enhanced, deleted, etc. over the last several releases of
'''UNIX System V
.LE
.H 4 "ANSI C Transition Guide"
This document describes techniques for writing new C language code
and upgrading existing code to comply with the ANSI C language specification.
Some of the topics covered are listed below.
.P
Changes from Release 3.0 (new document):
.BL
.LI
Mixing Old and New Style Functions
.LI
Functions with Varying Arguments
.LI
Promotions: Unsigned vs. Value Preserving
.LI
Tokenization and Preprocessing
.LI
Using \f(CWconst\fP and \f(CWvolatile\fP
.LI
Multibyte Characters and Wide Characters
.LI
Standard Headers and Reserved Names
.LI
Internationalization
.LE
.H 4 "Software Notes"
This document gives software hints and compatibility information for Release 4.0.
It includes operating and programming tips,
as well as miscellaneous information
that was not available in time to include in the appropriate place in the
document set.
.P
Changes from Release 3.0 (new title):
.BL
.LI
move and revise this information from the
.I "AT&T 3B2 Computer Release Notes"
and
.I "Source Code Provision Release Notes"
.LI
remove manual pages for the Accounting Utilities package,
formerly provided with the
.I "Source Code Provision Release Notes" ,
to the
.I "User's Reference Manual"
or the
.I "System Administrator's Reference Manual" ,
as appropriate
.LI
emphasize source code product concerns more than binary product concerns
.LE
.H 4 "BSD/XENIX\(rg Compatibility Guide"
This document describes the capabilities of BSD, SunOS\*(Tm, and XENIX software that have been provided
in the BSD and XENIX Compatibility Packages.
These Compatibility Packages permit applications that currently run on
BSD, SunOS, or XENIX systems to run on UNIX System V Release 4.0.
This document is arranged in two stand-alone sections that are described below.
This document includes manual pages for all tools and facilities contained in the
Compatibility Packages.
.P
Changes from Release 3.0 (new document):
.BL
.LI
in the ``BSD Compatibility Guide'':
.DL
.LI
summarize the BSD and SunOS capabilities that have been permanently
merged into UNIX System V
.LI
summarize the capabilities of,
and provide manual pages for, tools included in the BSD Compatibility Package
.LE
.LI
in the ``XENIX Compatibility Guide'':
.DL
.LI
describe XENIX system calls provided in the XENIX Compatibility Package;
these calls were provided originally with the source product for UNIX System V/386 Release 3.2
.LI
provide manual pages for tools included in the XENIX Compatibility Package
.LE
.LE
.H 3 "Source Code Licensees Only (Proprietary)"
These proprietary documents contain release-specific
information that is available only to source code customers.
They cannot be republished in any form.
.H 4 "Source Code Product Build Instructions"
This document identifies the software and documentation that is included
in the UNIX System V Release 4.0 Source Code Product.
It lists all files included on the software and documentation tapes,
explains how to extract software and documentation from the tapes,
describes how to build and install Release 4.0 software
on an AT&T 3B2/400 Computer and non-3B2 computer systems,
and describes how to get started printing Release 4.0 documentation.
It also describes hardware and software dependencies
and includes notes on problems you might encounter
while building and installing Release 4.0 from the source code.
.P
Changes from Release 3.0 (new title; proprietary):
.BL
.LI
move and revise this information from the
.I "Source Code Provision Release Notes"
.LI
describe how to build and install the new Graphics Software Product
.LI
describe how to build and install the new BSD and XENIX Compatibility Packages
.LI
describe how to extract documents from
the Source Code Product Machine Readable Documentation (SCP MRD) tape and print them
.LI
list all files supplied on the SCP MRD tape
.LE
.H 4 "Source Code Product Machine Readable Documentation Release Notes"
This document describes what is on the
Source Code Product Machine Readable Documentation (SCP MRD) tape,
both documents and tools.
It describes how to extract them from the tape,
and how to modify and use them to build your own documents.
It also explains what other tools you must have available to
format the documents provided on the tape.
It includes notes on incompatibilities and other problems you might encounter.
.P
For an explanation of the contents of the SCP MRD tape and a list of documents
that are on the tape, see the sections near the beginning of this chapter,
``Source Code Product MRD'' and ``Documents Included on MRD Tapes,''
respectively.
.P
Changes from Release 3.0 (new title; proprietary):
.BL
.LI
describe the new set of tools
(DOCTOOLS: \f(CWformat\fP, \f(CWcheckmacs\fP, \f(CWindex\fP)
and how to use \f(CWdeltamacs\fP
to convert documents created using the prior macros, \f(CWdocmacs\fP
.LI
describe the Release 4.0 document set design,
including brief descriptions of each document
and how each document has changed since Release 3.0
.LI
describe which documents are included with the purchase of a source code license,
and which are available with the purchase of the Documentation Reproduction Provision
.LI
list the manual pages that are included in each document
.LI
remove the list of files that are on the SCP MRD tape to the
.I "Source Code Product Build Instructions"
.LE
.H 4 "Documentation Reproduction Provision Machine Readable Documentation Release Notes"
This document describes what is on the
Documentation Reproduction Provision Machine Readable Documentation (DRP MRD) tape,
both documents and tools.
It describes how to extract them from the tape,
and how to modify and use them to build your own documents.
It also explains what other tools you must have available to
format the documents provided on the tape.
It includes notes on incompatibilities and other problems you might encounter.
.P
For an explanation of the contents of the DRP MRD tape and a list of documents
that are on the tape, see the sections near the beginning of this chapter,
``Documentation Reproduction Provision MRD'' and ``Documents Included on MRD Tapes,''
respectively.
.P
Changes from Release 3.0 (new document; proprietary):
.BL
.LI
describe the new set of tools
(DOCTOOLS: \f(CWformat\fP, \f(CWcheckmacs\fP, \f(CWindex\fP)
and how to use \f(CWdeltamacs\fP
to convert documents created using the prior macros, \f(CWdocmacs\fP
.LI
describe the Release 4.0 document set design,
including brief descriptions of each document
and how each document has changed since Release 3.0
.LI
describe which documents are included with the purchase of a source code license,
and which are available with the purchase of the Documentation Reproduction Provision
.LE
.H 4 "Technology File Mapping Guide" 
This document specifies the files in Release 4.0 that are applicable to specific
technology, and therefore available to licensees of that 
technology as provided in the technology licensing section 
of the Release 4.0 schedule.
.P
Changes from Release 3.0 (new document; proprietary):
.BL
.LI
for each technology defined in the source license,
describe the technology and list all source files associated with it
.LE
.H 4 "Source Code Product Read Me First" 
This document, provided only in printed form,
is a roadmap to the source code product for UNIX System V Release 4.0.
It briefly describes the major components of the product and tells you where
to find further information on each,
such as how to build and install the software and documentation components
provided on the source product tapes.
such as how to build and install the components received on tape.
These components are listed below (the media you will receive them on is in parentheses).
.P
Changes from Release 3.0 (new document; proprietary):
.BL
.LI
describe the Base Operating System (on a tape)
.LI
describe the Compatibility Package (on a tape)
.LI
describe the Graphics Source Product (on a tape)
.LI
describe the Source Code Product Machine Readable Documentation (on a tape)
.LI
describe the
.I "Source Code Product Build Instructions"
(printed)
.LI
describe the
.I "Software Notes"
(printed)
.LE
.H 4 "Documentation Reproduction Provision Read Me First" 
This document, provided only in printed form,
explains how to extract and print the documentation from the
Documentation Reproduction Provision MRD tape
for UNIX System V Release 4.0.
The content of this document is described below.
.P
Changes from Release 3.0 (new document; proprietary):
.BL
.LI
describe the UNIX System V Release 4.0 Documentation Reproduction Provision
by listing the titles of all the documents that are contained on the DRP MRD tape
(the only printed document supplied is this
.I "Read Me First"
document)
.LI
describe how to extract and print documents from the DRP MRD tape
.LI
describe any documentation
information that was provided too late to be included on the DRP MRD tape
.LE
.H 1 "Manual Pages in Each Document"
.H 2 "Total Number of Manual Pages in Each Document"
This section gives the total number of manual pages in each
UNIX System V Release 4.0 document.
So they will be located with the guide material they are associated with,
some manual pages have been duplicated in more than one document.
Thus, the Total'' shown below is greater than the actual number of
manual pages in Release 4.0.
.SP 2
.TS H
tab(!);
cb cb
lp9  np9 .
Document!Pages
_
.TH
BSD\/XENIX\(rg Compatibility Guide!172
Device Driver Interface / Driver-Kernel Interface (DDI/DKI) Reference Manual!133
Network User's and Administrator's Guide!115
Programmer's Guide: Character User Interface (FMLI and ETI)!119
Programmer's Guide: Networking Interfaces!123
Programmer's Guide: OPEN LOOK\*(Tm Graphical User Interface!94
Programmer's Guide: STREAMS!29
Programmer's Guide: System Services and Application Packaging Tools!33
Programmer's Guide: X11/NeWS\(rg Graphical Windowing System!23
Programmer's Guide: XWIN\*(Tm Graphical Windowing System!160
Programmer's Reference Manual!356
System Administrator's Reference Manual!404
User's Reference Manual!189
_
Total Manual Pages in Release 4.0!1950
_
These Pages Were Deleted and Are NOT in Any Release 4.0 Documents!136
.TE
.SK
.H 2 "List of Manual Pages in Each Document"
This section lists the manual pages in each Release 4.O document.
Manual pages that are not part of the base operating system are denoted
by a tag following their section number:
.VL 10n 5n
.LI \s-1_BSD\s0
denotes manual pages associated with the BSD Compatibility Package
.LI \s-1_GR\s0
denotes manual pages associated with the Graphics Software Product
.LI \s-1_XNX\s0
denotes manual pages associated with the XENIX\(rg Compatibility Package
.LE
.SP 2
.ne 10
.DS C
.B
BSD\/XENIX\(rg Compatibility Guide
.R
.DE
.SP
.TS H
lw(1.25i) lw(1.25i) lw(1.25i).
_
.TH
addbib(1)_\s-1BSD\s0	apropos(1)_\s-1BSD\s0	arch(1)_\s-1BSD\s0
backup(1)_\s-1XNX\s0	basename(1)_\s-1BSD\s0	biff(1)_\s-1BSD\s0
cc(1)_\s-1BSD\s0	checknr(1)_\s-1BSD\s0	chown(1)_\s-1BSD\s0
copy(1)_\s-1XNX\s0	custom(1)_\s-1XNX\s0	deroff(1)_\s-1BSD\s0
df(1)_\s-1BSD\s0	diffmk(1)_\s-1BSD\s0	echo(1)_\s-1BSD\s0
egrep(1)_\s-1XNX\s0	eqn(1)_\s-1BSD\s0	fgrep(1)_\s-1XNX\s0
fixperm(1)_\s-1XNX\s0	fsirand(1)_\s-1BSD\s0	grep(1)_\s-1XNX\s0
groups(1)_\s-1BSD\s0	hd(1)_\s-1XNX\s0	hostid(1)_\s-1BSD\s0
hostname(1)_\s-1BSD\s0	indxbib(1)_\s-1BSD\s0	install(1)_\s-1BSD\s0
lastcomm(1)_\s-1BSD\s0	ld(1)_\s-1BSD\s0	ln(1)_\s-1BSD\s0
logger(1)_\s-1BSD\s0	look(1)_\s-1BSD\s0	lookbib(1)_\s-1BSD\s0
lpq(1)_\s-1BSD\s0	lpr(1)_\s-1BSD\s0	lprm(1)_\s-1BSD\s0
lptest(1)_\s-1BSD\s0	ls(1)_\s-1BSD\s0	ls(1)_\s-1XNX\s0
mach(1)_\s-1BSD\s0	man(1)_\s-1BSD\s0	mt(1)_\s-1BSD\s0
nroff(1)_\s-1BSD\s0	pagesize(1)_\s-1BSD\s0	plot(1)_\s-1BSD\s0
printenv(1)_\s-1BSD\s0	prt(1)_\s-1BSD\s0	ps(1)_\s-1BSD\s0
random(1)_\s-1XNX\s0	refer(1)_\s-1BSD\s0	restore(1)_\s-1XNX\s0
roffbib(1)_\s-1BSD\s0	sccs(1)_\s-1BSD\s0	settime(1)_\s-1XNX\s0
soelim(1)_\s-1BSD\s0	sortbib(1)_\s-1BSD\s0	stty(1)_\s-1BSD\s0
sum(1)_\s-1BSD\s0	tbl(1)_\s-1BSD\s0	tcopy(1)_\s-1BSD\s0
test(1)_\s-1BSD\s0	tr(1)_\s-1BSD\s0	troff(1)_\s-1BSD\s0
tset(1)_\s-1BSD\s0	tset(1)_\s-1XNX\s0	ul(1)_\s-1BSD\s0
unifdef(1)_\s-1BSD\s0	uptime(1)_\s-1BSD\s0	users(1)_\s-1BSD\s0
vacation(1)_\s-1BSD\s0	w(1)_\s-1BSD\s0	whatis(1)_\s-1BSD\s0
which(1)_\s-1BSD\s0	whoami(1)_\s-1BSD\s0	yes(1)_\s-1XNX\s0
catman(1M)_\s-1BSD\s0	du(1M)_\s-1BSD\s0	fastboot(1M)_\s-1BSD\s0
grpck(1M)_\s-1BSD\s0	halt(1M)_\s-1BSD\s0	lpc(1M)_\s-1BSD\s0
mailstats(1M)_\s-1BSD\s0	newaliases(1M)_\s-1BSD\s0	newfs(1M)_\s-1BSD\s0
pwck(1M)_\s-1BSD\s0	reboot(1M)_\s-1BSD\s0	renice(1M)_\s-1BSD\s0
sendmail(1M)_\s-1BSD\s0	shutdown(1M)_\s-1BSD\s0	syslogd(1M)_\s-1BSD\s0
xinstall(1M)_\s-1XNX\s0	chsize(2)_\s-1XNX\s0	creatsem(2)_\s-1XNX\s0
ftime(2)_\s-1XNX\s0	intro(2)_\s-1XNX\s0	lock(2)_\s-1XNX\s0
locking(2)_\s-1XNX\s0	mknod(2)_\s-1XNX\s0	nap(2)_\s-1XNX\s0
opensem(2)_\s-1XNX\s0	rdchk(2)_\s-1XNX\s0	sdenter(2)_\s-1XNX\s0
sdget(2)_\s-1XNX\s0	sdgetv(2)_\s-1XNX\s0	sigsem(2)_\s-1XNX\s0
stat(2)_\s-1XNX\s0	waitsem(2)_\s-1XNX\s0	alloca(3)_\s-1BSD\s0
bstring(3)_\s-1BSD\s0	dbm(3)_\s-1BSD\s0	dec2flt(3)_\s-1BSD\s0
econvert(3)_\s-1BSD\s0	floatingpnt(3)_\s-1BSD\s0	flt2dec(3)_\s-1BSD\s0
fopen(3)_\s-1BSD\s0	ftime(3)_\s-1BSD\s0	getdtblsz(3)_\s-1BSD\s0
gethostid(3)_\s-1BSD\s0	gethostname(3)_\s-1BSD\s0	getpagesize(3)_\s-1BSD\s0
getpriority(3)_\s-1BSD\s0	getrusage(3)_\s-1BSD\s0	gettimeofday(3)_\s-1BSD\s0
getusrshl(3)_\s-1BSD\s0	getwd(3)_\s-1BSD\s0	ieee_funcs(3)_\s-1BSD\s0
ieee_handler(3)_\s-1BSD\s0	index(3)_\s-1BSD\s0	killpg(3)_\s-1BSD\s0
mctl(3)_\s-1BSD\s0	mkstemp(3)_\s-1BSD\s0	mp(3)_\s-1BSD\s0
ndbm(3)_\s-1BSD\s0	nice(3)_\s-1BSD\s0	nlist(3)_\s-1BSD\s0
printf(3)_\s-1BSD\s0	psignal(3)_\s-1BSD\s0	rand(3)_\s-1BSD\s0
random(3)_\s-1BSD\s0	reboot(3)_\s-1BSD\s0	regex(3)_\s-1BSD\s0
scandir(3)_\s-1BSD\s0	setbuf(3)_\s-1BSD\s0	setbuffer(3)_\s-1BSD\s0
setjmp(3)_\s-1BSD\s0	setregid(3)_\s-1BSD\s0	setreuid(3)_\s-1BSD\s0
sigblock(3)_\s-1BSD\s0	sigfpe(3)_\s-1BSD\s0	sigintrp(3)_\s-1BSD\s0
signal(3)_\s-1BSD\s0	sigpause(3)_\s-1BSD\s0	sigsetmask(3)_\s-1BSD\s0
sigstack(3)_\s-1BSD\s0	sigvec(3)_\s-1BSD\s0	sleep(3)_\s-1BSD\s0
string(3)_\s-1BSD\s0	syscall(3)_\s-1BSD\s0	syslog(3)_\s-1BSD\s0
times(3)_\s-1BSD\s0	timezone(3)_\s-1BSD\s0	ualarm(3)_\s-1BSD\s0
usleep(3)_\s-1BSD\s0	utimes(3)_\s-1BSD\s0	wait(3)_\s-1BSD\s0
aliases(4)_\s-1BSD\s0	stat(4)_\s-1XNX\s0	syslog.conf(4)_\s-1BSD\s0
eqnchar(7)_\s-1BSD\s0	man(7)_\s-1BSD\s0	me(7)_\s-1BSD\s0
ms(7)_\s-1BSD\s0
=
.TE
.SP 2
.ne 10
.DS C
.B
Device Driver Interface / Driver-Kernel Interface (DDI/DKI) Reference Manual
.R
.DE
.SP
.TS H
lw(1.25i) lw(1.25i) lw(1.25i).
_
.TH
init(D2D)	int(D2D)	size(D2D)
start(D2D)	chpoll(D2DK)	close(D2DK)
ioctl(D2DK)	open(D2DK)	print(D2DK)
put(D2DK)	read(D2DK)	srv(D2DK)
strategy(D2DK)	write(D2DK)	mmap(D2K)
segmap(D2K)	dma_pageio(D3D)	etoimajor(D3D)
getemajor(D3D)	geteminor(D3D)	getvec(D3D)
hdeeqd(D3D)	hdelog(D3D)	itoemajor(D3D)
kvtophys(D3D)	physiock(D3D)	spl(D3D)
OTHERQ(D3DK)	RD(D3DK)	SAMESTR(D3DK)
WR(D3DK)	adjmsg(D3DK)	allocb(D3DK)
backq(D3DK)	bcanput(D3DK)	bcopy(D3DK)
biodone(D3DK)	biowait(D3DK)	bp_mapin(D3DK)
bp_mapout(D3DK)	brelse(D3DK)	btop(D3DK)
btopr(D3DK)	bufcall(D3DK)	bzero(D3DK)
canput(D3DK)	clrbuf(D3DK)	cmn_err(D3DK)
copyb(D3DK)	copyin(D3DK)	copymsg(D3DK)
copyout(D3DK)	datamsg(D3DK)	delay(D3DK)
drv_getparm(D3DK)	drv_hztousec(D3DK)	drv_priv(D3DK)
drv_usectohz(D3DK)	drv_usecwait(D3DK)	dupb(D3DK)
dupmsg(D3DK)	enableok(D3DK)	esballoc(D3DK)
esbbcall(D3DK)	flushband(D3DK)	flushq(D3DK)
freeb(D3DK)	freemsg(D3DK)	freerbuf(D3DK)
geterror(D3DK)	getmajor(D3DK)	getminor(D3DK)
getq(D3DK)	getrbuf(D3DK)	insq(D3DK)
kmem_alloc(D3DK)	kmem_free(D3DK)	kmem_zalloc(D3DK)
linkb(D3DK)	makedevice(D3DK)	max(D3DK)
min(D3DK)	msgdsize(D3DK)	noenable(D3DK)
page_numtopp(D3DK)	page_pptonum(D3DK)	pollwakeup(D3DK)
ptob(D3DK)	pullupmsg(D3DK)	putbq(D3DK)
putctl(D3DK)	putctl1(D3DK)	putnext(D3DK)
putq(D3DK)	qenable(D3DK)	qreply(D3DK)
qsize(D3DK)	rmalloc(D3DK)	rmfree(D3DK)
rminit(D3DK)	rmsetwant(D3DK)	rmvb(D3DK)
rmvq(D3DK)	rmwant(D3DK)	sleep(D3DK)
strlog(D3DK)	strqget(D3DK)	strqset(D3DK)
testb(D3DK)	timeout(D3DK)	uiomove(D3DK)
unlinkb(D3DK)	untimeout(D3DK)	ureadc(D3DK)
useracc(D3DK)	uwritec(D3DK)	vtop(D3DK)
wakeup(D3DK)	hat_getkpfn(D3K)	hdedata(D4D)
buf(D4DK)	cred(D4DK)	datab(D4DK)
free_rtn(D4DK)	iovec(D4DK)	map(D4DK)
module_info(D4DK)	msgb(D4DK)	qband(D4DK)
qinit(D4DK)	queue(D4DK)	streamtab(D4DK)
uio(D4DK)
=
.TE
.SP 2
.ne 10
.DS C
.B
Network User's and Administrator's Guide
.R
.DE
.SP
.TS H
lw(1.25i) lw(1.25i) lw(1.25i).
_
.TH
chkey(1)	finger(1)	ftp(1)
keylogin(1)	rcp(1)	rlogin(1)
rsh(1)	ruptime(1)	rusers(1)
rwho(1)	talk(1)	telnet(1)
tftp(1)	whois(1)	arp(1M)
automount(1M)	biod(1M)	bootparamd(1M)
comsat(1M)	dfmounts(1M)	dfmounts_nfs(1M)
dfmounts_rfs(1M)	dfshares(1M)	dfshares_nfs(1M)
dfshares_rfs(1M)	dname(1M)	fingerd(1M)
ftpd(1M)	fumount(1M)	fusage(1M)
gettable(1M)	htable(1M)	idload(1M)
ifconfig(1M)	inetd(1M)	keyserv(1M)
lockd(1M)	mount_nfs(1M)	mount_rfs(1M)
mountd(1M)	named(1M)	netstat(1M)
newkey(1M)	nfsd(1M)	nslookup(1M)
nsquery(1M)	ping(1M)	rarpd(1M)
rdate(1M)	rexecd(1M)	rfadmin(1M)
rfpasswd(1M)	rfstart(1M)	rfstop(1M)
rfuadmin(1M)	rfudaemon(1M)	rlogind(1M)
rmntstat(1M)	rmnttry(1M)	rmount(1M)
rmountall(1M)	route(1M)	routed(1M)
rpcbind(1M)	rpcinfo(1M)	rshd(1M)
rumount(1M)	rusersd(1M)	rwall(1M)
rwalld(1M)	rwhod(1M)	share(1M)
share_nfs(1M)	share_rfs(1M)	shareall(1M)
slink(1M)	spray(1M)	sprayd(1M)
statd(1M)	talkd(1M)	telnetd(1M)
tftpd(1M)	tnamed(1M)	trpt(1M)
unshare(1M)	unshare_nfs(1M)	unshare_rfs(1M)
ethers(3N)	resolver(3N)	rexec(3N)
dfstab(4)	ethers(4)	fstypes(4)
hosts(4)	hosts.equiv(4)	inetd.conf(4)
netmasks(4)	netrc(4)	networks(4)
protocols(4)	publickey(4)	resolv.conf(4)
rfmaster(4)	routing(4)	services(4)
sharetab(4)	strcf(4)	arp(7)
icmp(7)	if_tcp(7)	inet(7)
ip(7)	lo(7)	tcp(7)
udp(7)
=
.TE
.SP 2
.ne 10
.DS C
.B
Programmer's Guide: Character User Interface (FMLI and ETI)
.R
.DE
.SP
.TS H
lw(1.25i) lw(1.25i) lw(1.25i).
_
.TH
fmli(1)	coproc(1F)	echo(1F)
fmlcut(1F)	fmlexpr(1F)	fmlgrep(1F)
getfrm(1F)	getitems(1F)	indicator(1F)
message(1F)	pathconv(1F)	readfile(1F)
regex(1F)	reinit(1F)	reset(1F)
run(1F)	set(1F)	setcolor(1F)
shell(1F)	test(1F)	vsig(1F)
captoinfo(1M)	infocmp(1M)	tic(1M)
curs_addch(3X)	curs_addchst(3X)	curs_addstr(3X)
curs_attr(3X)	curs_beep(3X)	curs_bkgd(3X)
curs_border(3X)	curs_clear(3X)	curs_color(3X)
curs_delch(3X)	curs_delln(3X)	curs_getch(3X)
curs_getstr(3X)	curs_getyx(3X)	curs_inch(3X)
curs_inchstr(3X)	curs_initscr(3X)	curs_inopts(3X)
curs_insch(3X)	curs_insstr(3X)	curs_instr(3X)
curs_kernel(3X)	curs_move(3X)	curs_outopts(3X)
curs_overlay(3X)	curs_pad(3X)	curs_printw(3X)
curs_refresh(3X)	curs_scanw(3X)	curs_scr_dmp(3X)
curs_scroll(3X)	curs_slk(3X)	curs_termatt(3X)
curs_termcap(3X)	curs_termin(3X)	curs_touch(3X)
curs_util(3X)	curs_window(3X)	curses(3X)
form_cursor(3X)	form_data(3X)	form_driver(3X)
form_f(3X)	form_f_attr(3X)	form_f_buf(3X)
form_f_info(3X)	form_f_just(3X)	form_f_new(3X)
form_f_opts(3X)	form_f_uptr(3X)	form_f_valid(3X)
form_fldtype(3X)	form_hook(3X)	form_new(3X)
form_new_pg(3X)	form_opts(3X)	form_page(3X)
form_post(3X)	form_uptr(3X)	form_win(3X)
forms(3X)	menu_attrib(3X)	menu_cursor(3X)
menu_driver(3X)	menu_format(3X)	menu_hook(3X)
menu_i_cur(3X)	menu_i_name(3X)	menu_i_new(3X)
menu_i_opts(3X)	menu_i_uptr(3X)	menu_i_value(3X)
menu_i_vis(3X)	menu_items(3X)	menu_mark(3X)
menu_new(3X)	menu_opts(3X)	menu_pattern(3X)
menu_post(3X)	menu_userptr(3X)	menu_win(3X)
menus(3X)	panel_above(3X)	panel_move(3X)
panel_new(3X)	panel_show(3X)	panel_top(3X)
panel_update(3X)	panel_usrptr(3X)	panel_window(3X)
panels(3X)	tam(3X)	term(4)
terminfo(4)	term(5)
=
.TE
.SP 2
.ne 10
.DS C
.B
Programmer's Guide: Networking Interfaces
.R
.DE
.SP
.TS H
lw(1.25i) lw(1.25i) lw(1.25i).
_
.TH
chkey(1)	keylogin(1)	rpcgen(1)
rusers(1)	ypcat(1)	ypmatch(1)
ypwhich(1)	bootparamd(1M)	domainname(1M)
inetd(1M)	keyserv(1M)	makedbm(1M)
newkey(1M)	pmadm(1M)	rpcbind(1M)
rpcinfo(1M)	rusersd(1M)	rwall(1M)
rwalld(1M)	sac(1M)	sacadm(1M)
spray(1M)	sprayd(1M)	ypinit(1M)
ypmake(1M)	yppoll(1M)	yppush(1M)
ypserv(1M)	ypset(1M)	ypupdated(1M)
ypxfr(1M)	dbm(3)	select(3C)
accept(3N)	bind(3N)	byteorder(3N)
connect(3N)	dial(3N)	doconfig(3N)
ethers(3N)	gethostent(3N)	getnetconfig(3N)
getnetent(3N)	getnetpath(3N)	getpeername(3N)
getprotoent(3N)	getservent(3N)	getsockname(3N)
getsockopt(3N)	inet(3N)	listen(3N)
netdir(3N)	nlsgetcall(3N)	nlsprovider(3N)
nlsrequest(3N)	publickey(3N)	recv(3N)
resolver(3N)	rexec(3N)	rpc(3N)
rpc_clnt_au(3N)	rpc_clnt_cl(3N)	rpc_clnt_cr(3N)
rpc_svc_cls(3N)	rpc_svc_cr(3N)	rpc_svc_err(3N)
rpc_svc_reg(3N)	rpc_xdr(3N)	rpcbind(3N)
rusers(3N)	rwall(3N)	secure_rpc(3N)
send(3N)	shutdown(3N)	socket(3N)
socketpair(3N)	spray(3N)	t_accept(3N)
t_alloc(3N)	t_bind(3N)	t_close(3N)
t_connect(3N)	t_error(3N)	t_free(3N)
t_getinfo(3N)	t_getstate(3N)	t_listen(3N)
t_look(3N)	t_open(3N)	t_optmgmt(3N)
t_rcv(3N)	t_rcvconnect(3N)	t_rcvdis(3N)
t_rcvrel(3N)	t_rcvudata(3N)	t_rcvuderr(3N)
t_snd(3N)	t_snddis(3N)	t_sndrel(3N)
t_sndudata(3N)	t_sync(3N)	t_unbind(3N)
xdr(3N)	xdr_admin(3N)	xdr_complex(3N)
xdr_create(3N)	xdr_simple(3N)	ypclnt(3N)
ypupdate(3N)	hosts(4)	netconfig(4)
publickey(4)	rpc(4)	ttydefs(4)
updaters(4)	ypfiles(4)	environ(5)
icmp(7)	ip(7)	sockio(7)
tcp(7)	ticlts(7)	udp(7)
=
.TE
.SP 2
.ne 10
.DS C
.B
Programmer's Guide: OPEN LOOK\*(Tm Graphical User Interface
.R
.DE
.SP
.TS H
lw(1.25i) lw(1.25i) lw(1.25i).
_
.TH
bdf(1)_\s-1GR\s0	bitmap(1)_\s-1GR\s0	ico(1)_\s-1GR\s0
mkfontd(1)_\s-1GR\s0	muncher(1)_\s-1GR\s0	oladd(1)_\s-1GR\s0
olinit(1)_\s-1GR\s0	olpixmap(1)_\s-1GR\s0	olprint(1)_\s-1GR\s0
olrem(1)_\s-1GR\s0	olsetup(1)_\s-1GR\s0	olsetvar(1)_\s-1GR\s0
olunsetv(1)_\s-1GR\s0	olwm(1)_\s-1GR\s0	plaid(1)_\s-1GR\s0
resiz(1)_\s-1GR\s0	rgb(1)_\s-1GR\s0	showsnf(1)_\s-1GR\s0
worm(1)_\s-1GR\s0	x(1)_\s-1GR\s0	xauth(1)_\s-1GR\s0
xbiff(1)_\s-1GR\s0	xcalc(1)_\s-1GR\s0	xclock(1)_\s-1GR\s0
xdemo(1)_\s-1GR\s0	xdpy(1)_\s-1GR\s0	xevent(1)_\s-1GR\s0
xeyes(1)_\s-1GR\s0	xfd(1)_\s-1GR\s0	xfed(1)_\s-1GR\s0
xfish(1)_\s-1GR\s0	xhost(1)_\s-1GR\s0	xinfo(1)_\s-1GR\s0
xinit(1)_\s-1GR\s0	xlogo(1)_\s-1GR\s0	xls(1)_\s-1GR\s0
xlsf(1)_\s-1GR\s0	xlswins(1)_\s-1GR\s0	xmag(1)_\s-1GR\s0
xmod(1)_\s-1GR\s0	xnetac(1)_\s-1GR\s0	xpr(1)_\s-1GR\s0
xprop(1)_\s-1GR\s0	xpuzzle(1)_\s-1GR\s0	xrdb(1)_\s-1GR\s0
xref(1)_\s-1GR\s0	xserver(1)_\s-1GR\s0	xset(1)_\s-1GR\s0
xsetr(1)_\s-1GR\s0	xsol(1)_\s-1GR\s0	xterm(1)_\s-1GR\s0
xtmcon(1)_\s-1GR\s0	xtmex(1)_\s-1GR\s0	xtmrec(1)_\s-1GR\s0
xwd(1)_\s-1GR\s0	xwud(1)_\s-1GR\s0	olAbbMenuBtn(3W)_\s-1GR\s0
olAbbrevstck(3W)_\s-1GR\s0	olBuletinbrd(3W)_\s-1GR\s0	olButtonStk(3W)_\s-1GR\s0
olCaption(3W)_\s-1GR\s0	olCheckBox(3W)_\s-1GR\s0	olControlAre(3W)_\s-1GR\s0
olCorRsourc(3W)_\s-1GR\s0	olFlatChkBox(3W)_\s-1GR\s0	olFlatExclus(3W)_\s-1GR\s0
olFlatLayout(3W)_\s-1GR\s0	olFlatNxclus(3W)_\s-1GR\s0	olFooterPanl(3W)_\s-1GR\s0
olForm(3W)_\s-1GR\s0	olHlpRegtrn(3W)_\s-1GR\s0	olInputFocus(3W)_\s-1GR\s0
olMenuButton(3W)_\s-1GR\s0	olMenuShell(3W)_\s-1GR\s0	olNotice(3W)_\s-1GR\s0
olNxclusives(3W)_\s-1GR\s0	olOblngButon(3W)_\s-1GR\s0	olPixConver(3W)_\s-1GR\s0
olPkWid(3W)_\s-1GR\s0	olPopWinShl(3W)_\s-1GR\s0	olRectButton(3W)_\s-1GR\s0
olScrollWin(3W)_\s-1GR\s0	olScrollbar(3W)_\s-1GR\s0	olScrollist(3W)_\s-1GR\s0
olShResourc(3W)_\s-1GR\s0	olSlider(3W)_\s-1GR\s0	olStaticText(3W)_\s-1GR\s0
olStub(3W)_\s-1GR\s0	olText(3W)_\s-1GR\s0	olTextField(3W)_\s-1GR\s0
olTextSelect(3W)_\s-1GR\s0	olTolkitInit(3W)_\s-1GR\s0	olVrtKeyBut(3W)_\s-1GR\s0
olxclusives(3W)_\s-1GR\s0
=
.TE
.SP 2
.ne 10
.DS C
.B
Programmer's Guide: STREAMS
.R
.DE
.SP
.TS H
lw(1.25i) lw(1.25i) lw(1.25i).
_
.TH
strchg(1)	autopush(1M)	fdetach(1M)
strace(1M)	strclean(1M)	strerr(1M)
getmsg(2)	poll(2)	putmsg(2)
fattach(3C)	fdetach(3C)	grantpt(3C)
isastream(3C)	ptsname(3C)	unlockpt(3C)
clone(7)	connld(7)	console(7)
ldterm(7)	log(7)	pckt(7)
ports(7)	ptem(7)	sad(7)
streamio(7)	sxt(7)	timod(7)
tirdwr(7)	xt(7)
=
.TE
.SP 2
.ne 10
.DS C
.B
Programmer's Guide: System Services and Application Packaging Tools
.R
.DE
.SP
.TS H
lw(1.25i) lw(1.25i) lw(1.25i).
_
.TH
ckdate(1)	ckgid(1)	ckint(1)
ckitem(1)	ckkeywd(1)	ckpath(1)
ckrange(1)	ckstr(1)	cktime(1)
ckuid(1)	ckyorn(1)	dispgid(1)
dispuid(1)	pkginfo(1)	pkgmk(1)
pkgparam(1)	pkgproto(1)	pkgtrans(1)
delsysadm(1M)	edsysadm(1M)	installf(1M)
pkgadd(1M)	pkgask(1M)	pkgchk(1M)
pkgrm(1M)	removef(1M)	compver(4)
copyright(4)	depend(4)	pkginfo(4)
pkgmap(4)	prototype(4)	space(4)
=
.TE
.SP 2
.ne 10
.DS C
.B
Programmer's Guide: X11/NeWS\(rg Graphical Windowing System
.R
.DE
.SP
.TS H
lw(1.25i) lw(1.25i) lw(1.25i).
_
.TH
bldfamily(1)_\s-1GR\s0	buildmenu(1)_\s-1GR\s0	convfont(1)_\s-1GR\s0
cps(1)_\s-1GR\s0	journling(1)_\s-1GR\s0	ldf(1)_\s-1GR\s0
makeafb(1)_\s-1GR\s0	mkiconfont(1)_\s-1GR\s0	newshost(1)_\s-1GR\s0
objectdiff(1)_\s-1GR\s0	objectwat(1)_\s-1GR\s0	pageview(1)_\s-1GR\s0
pam(1)_\s-1GR\s0	psh(1)_\s-1GR\s0	psman(1)_\s-1GR\s0
psps(1)_\s-1GR\s0	pstags(1)_\s-1GR\s0	psterm(1)_\s-1GR\s0
setnewsho(1)_\s-1GR\s0	xnews(1)_\s-1GR\s0	psio(3)_\s-1GR\s0
openwdemos(6)_\s-1GR\s0	xdemos(6)_\s-1GR\s0
=
.TE
.SP 2
.ne 10
.DS C
.B
Programmer's Guide: XWIN\*(Tm Graphical Windowing System
.R
.DE
.SP
.TS H
lw(1.25i) lw(1.25i) lw(1.25i).
_
.TH
AllPlanes(3X11)_\s-1GR\s0	BlkPScrn(3X11)_\s-1GR\s0	ImageOrd(3X11)_\s-1GR\s0
IsCKey(3X11)_\s-1GR\s0	XAddHost(3X11)_\s-1GR\s0	XAllColor(3X11)_\s-1GR\s0
XAllEvnt(3X11)_\s-1GR\s0	XCKCntrl(3X11)_\s-1GR\s0	XCKMping(3X11)_\s-1GR\s0
XCPCntrl(3X11)_\s-1GR\s0	XCSSet(3X11)_\s-1GR\s0	XCWAttrib(3X11)_\s-1GR\s0
XClrArea(3X11)_\s-1GR\s0	XConfWin(3X11)_\s-1GR\s0	XCopyArea(3X11)_\s-1GR\s0
XCreCmap(3X11)_\s-1GR\s0	XCreFCur(3X11)_\s-1GR\s0	XCreGC(3X11)_\s-1GR\s0
XCreImage(3X11)_\s-1GR\s0	XCrePmap(3X11)_\s-1GR\s0	XCreReg(3X11)_\s-1GR\s0
XCreWin(3X11)_\s-1GR\s0	XDefCur(3X11)_\s-1GR\s0	XDesWin(3X11)_\s-1GR\s0
XDrArc(3X11)_\s-1GR\s0	XDrIStr(3X11)_\s-1GR\s0	XDrLine(3X11)_\s-1GR\s0
XDrPoint(3X11)_\s-1GR\s0	XDrRect(3X11)_\s-1GR\s0	XDrString(3X11)_\s-1GR\s0
XDrText(3X11)_\s-1GR\s0	XERegion(3X11)_\s-1GR\s0	XFillRect(3X11)_\s-1GR\s0
XFlush(3X11)_\s-1GR\s0	XFree(3X11)_\s-1GR\s0	XGetDef(3X11)_\s-1GR\s0
XGetRes(3X11)_\s-1GR\s0	XGetVInfo(3X11)_\s-1GR\s0	XGetWAttr(3X11)_\s-1GR\s0
XGetWProp(3X11)_\s-1GR\s0	XGrButton(3X11)_\s-1GR\s0	XGrKey(3X11)_\s-1GR\s0
XGrKeybrd(3X11)_\s-1GR\s0	XGrPntr(3X11)_\s-1GR\s0	XGrServer(3X11)_\s-1GR\s0
XIfEvent(3X11)_\s-1GR\s0	XInitial(3X11)_\s-1GR\s0	XInstCmap(3X11)_\s-1GR\s0
XInterReg(3X11)_\s-1GR\s0	XInternA(3X11)_\s-1GR\s0	XListFont(3X11)_\s-1GR\s0
XLoadFont(3X11)_\s-1GR\s0	XLookKsym(3X11)_\s-1GR\s0	XMDBases(3X11)_\s-1GR\s0
XMapWin(3X11)_\s-1GR\s0	XNEvent(3X11)_\s-1GR\s0	XOpDsply(3X11)_\s-1GR\s0
XParGeom(3X11)_\s-1GR\s0	XPolyReg(3X11)_\s-1GR\s0	XPutBEvnt(3X11)_\s-1GR\s0
XPutImage(3X11)_\s-1GR\s0	XPutRes(3X11)_\s-1GR\s0	XQBSize(3X11)_\s-1GR\s0
XQColor(3X11)_\s-1GR\s0	XQPointer(3X11)_\s-1GR\s0	XQTree(3X11)_\s-1GR\s0
XRaiseWin(3X11)_\s-1GR\s0	XReadBF(3X11)_\s-1GR\s0	XRecCur(3X11)_\s-1GR\s0
XReparWin(3X11)_\s-1GR\s0	XSContext(3X11)_\s-1GR\s0	XSInput(3X11)_\s-1GR\s0
XSeArcMod(3X11)_\s-1GR\s0	XSeClassH(3X11)_\s-1GR\s0	XSeClipO(3X11)_\s-1GR\s0
XSeClosDM(3X11)_\s-1GR\s0	XSeCommnd(3X11)_\s-1GR\s0	XSeErrHan(3X11)_\s-1GR\s0
XSeEvent(3X11)_\s-1GR\s0	XSeFillS(3X11)_\s-1GR\s0	XSeFont(3X11)_\s-1GR\s0
XSeFontP(3X11)_\s-1GR\s0	XSeIcName(3X11)_\s-1GR\s0	XSeIcSH(3X11)_\s-1GR\s0
XSeInFoc(3X11)_\s-1GR\s0	XSeLAttr(3X11)_\s-1GR\s0	XSeNormH(3X11)_\s-1GR\s0
XSePMap(3X11)_\s-1GR\s0	XSeScSav(3X11)_\s-1GR\s0	XSeSelOwn(3X11)_\s-1GR\s0
XSeSizeH(3X11)_\s-1GR\s0	XSeStandC(3X11)_\s-1GR\s0	XSeStandP(3X11)_\s-1GR\s0
XSeState(3X11)_\s-1GR\s0	XSeTile(3X11)_\s-1GR\s0	XSeTransH(3X11)_\s-1GR\s0
XSeWMH(3X11)_\s-1GR\s0	XSeZoomH(3X11)_\s-1GR\s0	XStBytes(3X11)_\s-1GR\s0
XStColors(3X11)_\s-1GR\s0	XStName(3X11)_\s-1GR\s0	XStTKsym(3X11)_\s-1GR\s0
XSync(3X11)_\s-1GR\s0	XTextExt(3X11)_\s-1GR\s0	XTextWid(3X11)_\s-1GR\s0
XTranWCo(3X11)_\s-1GR\s0	XUQuark(3X11)_\s-1GR\s0	XUnmapWin(3X11)_\s-1GR\s0
XWarpPntr(3X11)_\s-1GR\s0	XtAddCbk(3XT)_\s-1GR\s0	XtAddEHand(3XT)_\s-1GR\s0
XtAddETReg(3XT)_\s-1GR\s0	XtAddGrab(3XT)_\s-1GR\s0	XtAppAAct(3XT)_\s-1GR\s0
XtAppAC(3XT)_\s-1GR\s0	XtAppAI(3XT)_\s-1GR\s0	XtAppATO(3XT)_\s-1GR\s0
XtAppAWP(3XT)_\s-1GR\s0	XtAppCSh(3XT)_\s-1GR\s0	XtAppE(3XT)_\s-1GR\s0
XtAppEM(3XT)_\s-1GR\s0	XtAppGEDB(3XT)_\s-1GR\s0	XtAppGSTO(3XT)_\s-1GR\s0
XtAppNEv(3XT)_\s-1GR\s0	XtBEMask(3XT)_\s-1GR\s0	XtCallAFoc(3XT)_\s-1GR\s0
XtCallCbks(3XT)_\s-1GR\s0	XtClass(3XT)_\s-1GR\s0	XtConfWid(3XT)_\s-1GR\s0
XtConvert(3XT)_\s-1GR\s0	XtCreACon(3XT)_\s-1GR\s0	XtCrePSh(3XT)_\s-1GR\s0
XtCreWid(3XT)_\s-1GR\s0	XtCreWin(3XT)_\s-1GR\s0	XtDisplay(3XT)_\s-1GR\s0
XtDisplayI(3XT)_\s-1GR\s0	XtGetGC(3XT)_\s-1GR\s0	XtGetRList(3XT)_\s-1GR\s0
XtGetSVal(3XT)_\s-1GR\s0	XtGetSres(3XT)_\s-1GR\s0	XtMakGReq(3XT)_\s-1GR\s0
XtMalloc(3XT)_\s-1GR\s0	XtManChild(3XT)_\s-1GR\s0	XtMapWid(3XT)_\s-1GR\s0
XtNameTWid(3XT)_\s-1GR\s0	XtOffset(3XT)_\s-1GR\s0	XtOwnSel(3XT)_\s-1GR\s0
XtParATab(3XT)_\s-1GR\s0	XtParTTab(3XT)_\s-1GR\s0	XtPopdown(3XT)_\s-1GR\s0
XtPopup(3XT)_\s-1GR\s0	XtQueryGeo(3XT)_\s-1GR\s0	XtRealize(3XT)_\s-1GR\s0
XtSetArg(3XT)_\s-1GR\s0	XtSetKFoc(3XT)_\s-1GR\s0	XtSetKTr(3XT)_\s-1GR\s0
XtSetSens(3XT)_\s-1GR\s0	XtSetVal(3XT)_\s-1GR\s0	XtStrCW(3XT)_\s-1GR\s0
XtTransC(3XT)_\s-1GR\s0
=
.TE
.SP 2
.ne 10
.DS C
.B
Programmer's Reference Manual
.R
.DE
.SP
.TS H
lw(1.25i) lw(1.25i) lw(1.25i).
_
.TH
admin(1)	ar(1)	as(1)
cb(1)	cc(1)	cdc(1)
cflow(1)	cof2elf(1)	comb(1)
cscope(1)	ctrace(1)	cxref(1)
delta(1)	dis(1)	dump(1)
get(1)	help(1)	intro_ccs(1)
ld(1)	ldd(1)	lex(1)
lint(1)	lorder(1)	lprof(1)
m4(1)	make(1)	mcs(1)
nm(1)	prof(1)	prs(1)
regcmp(1)	rmdel(1)	sact(1)
sccsdiff(1)	sdb(1)	size(1)
strip(1)	tsort(1)	unget(1)
val(1)	vc(1)	what(1)
yacc(1)	install(1M)	access(2)
acct(2)	adjtime(2)	alarm(2)
brk(2)	chdir(2)	chmod(2)
chown(2)	chroot(2)	close(2)
creat(2)	dup(2)	exec(2)
exit(2)	fcntl(2)	fork(2)
fpathconf(2)	fsync(2)	getcontext(2)
getdents(2)	getgroups(2)	getmsg(2)
getpid(2)	getrlimit(2)	getsid(2)
getuid(2)	intro(2)	ioctl(2)
kill(2)	link(2)	lseek(2)
memcntl(2)	mincore(2)	mkdir(2)
mknod(2)	mmap(2)	mount(2)
mprotect(2)	msgctl(2)	msgget(2)
msgop(2)	munmap(2)	nice(2)
open(2)	pause(2)	pipe(2)
plock(2)	poll(2)	priocntl(2)
priocntlset(2)	profil(2)	ptrace(2)
putmsg(2)	read(2)	readlink(2)
rename(2)	rmdir(2)	semctl(2)
semget(2)	semop(2)	setpgid(2)
setpgrp(2)	setsid(2)	setuid(2)
shmctl(2)	shmget(2)	shmop(2)
sigaction(2)	sigaltstack(2)	signal(2)
sigpending(2)	sigprocmask(2)	sigsend(2)
sigsuspend(2)	stat(2)	statvfs(2)
stime(2)	swapctl(2)	symlink(2)
sync(2)	sys3b(2)	sysfs(2)
sysinfo(2)	termios(2)	time(2)
times(2)	uadmin(2)	ulimit(2)
umask(2)	umount(2)	uname(2)
unlink(2)	ustat(2)	utime(2)
vfork(2)	wait(2)	waitid(2)
waitpid(2)	write(2)	intro(3)
a64l(3C)	abort(3C)	abs(3C)
addseverity(3C)	atexit(3C)	bsearch(3C)
catgets(3C)	catopen(3C)	clock(3C)
conv(3C)	crypt(3C)	ctime(3C)
ctype(3C)	decconv(3C)	difftime(3C)
directory(3C)	div(3C)	drand48(3C)
dup2(3C)	ecvt(3C)	end(3C)
ffs(3C)	fmtmsg(3C)	fpgetround(3C)
frexp(3C)	fsetpos(3C)	ftw(3C)
getcwd(3C)	getdate(3C)	getenv(3C)
getgrent(3C)	getitimer(3C)	getlogin(3C)
getmntent(3C)	getopt(3C)	getpass(3C)
getpw(3C)	getpwent(3C)	getspent(3C)
getsubopt(3C)	gettimeofday(3C)	gettxt(3C)
getut(3C)	getutx(3C)	getvfsent(3C)
hsearch(3C)	initgroups(3C)	insque(3C)
isnan(3C)	l3tol(3C)	localeconv(3C)
lockf(3C)	lsearch(3C)	makecontext(3C)
makedev(3C)	malloc(3C)	mbchar(3C)
mbstring(3C)	memory(3C)	mkfifo(3C)
mktemp(3C)	mktime(3C)	mlock(3C)
mlockall(3C)	monitor(3C)	msync(3C)
nl_langinfo(3C)	offsetof(3C)	perror(3C)
psignal(3C)	putenv(3C)	putpwent(3C)
putspent(3C)	qsort(3C)	raise(3C)
rand(3C)	realpath(3C)	remove(3C)
setjmp(3C)	setlocale(3C)	sigsetjmp(3C)
sigsetops(3C)	sleep(3C)	ssignal(3C)
stdipc(3C)	strcoll(3C)	strerror(3C)
strftime(3C)	string(3C)	strtod(3C)
strtol(3C)	strxfrm(3C)	swab(3C)
sysconf(3C)	tcsetpgrp(3C)	truncate(3C)
tsearch(3C)	ttyname(3C)	ttyslot(3C)
elf(3E)	elf_begin(3E)	elf_cntl(3E)
elf_end(3E)	elf_error(3E)	elf_fill(3E)
elf_flag(3E)	elf_fsize(3E)	elf_getarhdr(3E)
elf_getarsym(3E)	elf_getbase(3E)	elf_getdata(3E)
elf_getehdr(3E)	elf_getident(3E)	elf_getphdr(3E)
elf_getscn(3E)	elf_getshdr(3E)	elf_hash(3E)
elf_kind(3E)	elf_next(3E)	elf_rand(3E)
elf_rawfile(3E)	elf_strptr(3E)	elf_update(3E)
elf_version(3E)	elf_xlate(3E)	nlist(3E)
basename(3G)	bgets(3G)	bufsplit(3G)
copylist(3G)	dirname(3G)	gmatch(3G)
isencrypt(3G)	mkdirp(3G)	p2open(3G)
pathfind(3G)	regcmp(3G)	regexpr(3G)
str(3G)	strccpy(3G)	bessel(3M)
erf(3M)	exp(3M)	floor(3M)
gamma(3M)	hypot(3M)	intro(3M)
matherr(3M)	sinh(3M)	trig(3M)
ctermid(3S)	cuserid(3S)	fclose(3S)
ferror(3S)	fopen(3S)	fread(3S)
fseek(3S)	getc(3S)	gets(3S)
popen(3S)	printf(3S)	putc(3S)
puts(3S)	scanf(3S)	setbuf(3S)
stdio(3S)	system(3S)	tmpfile(3S)
tmpnam(3S)	ungetc(3S)	vprintf(3S)
assert(3X)	crypt(3X)	dlclose(3X)
dlerror(3X)	dlopen(3X)	dlsym(3X)
libwindows(3X)	maillock(3X)	malloc(3X)
sputl(3X)	a.out(4)	ar(4)
core(4)	intro_prm(4)	limits(4)
sccsfile(4)	strftime(4)	timezone(4)
utmp(4)	utmpx(4)	ascii(5)
environ(5)	fcntl(5)	intro(5)
jagent(5)	langinfo(5)	layers(5)
math(5)	nl_types(5)	prof(5)
regexp(5)	siginfo(5)	signal(5)
stat(5)	stdarg(5)	types(5)
ucontext(5)	values(5)	varargs(5)
wstat(5)	xtproto(5)
=
.TE
.SP 2
.ne 10
.DS C
.B
System Administrator's Reference Manual
.R
.DE
.SP
.TS H
lw(1.25i) lw(1.25i) lw(1.25i).
_
.TH
ckdate(1)	ckgid(1)	ckint(1)
ckitem(1)	ckkeywd(1)	ckpath(1)
ckrange(1)	ckstr(1)	cktime(1)
ckuid(1)	ckyorn(1)	dispgid(1)
dispuid(1)	pkginfo(1)	pkgparam(1)
pkgtrans(1)	Uutry(1M)	accept(1M)
acct(1M)	acctcms(1M)	acctcon(1M)
acctmerg(1M)	acctprc(1M)	acctsh(1M)
arp(1M)	automount(1M)	autopush(1M)
backup(1M)	biod(1M)	bkexcept(1M)
bkhistory(1M)	bkoper(1M)	bkreg(1M)
bkstatus(1M)	brc(1M)	buildsys(1M)
captoinfo(1M)	checkfsys(1M)	chroot(1M)
chrtbl(1M)	ckbinarsys(1M)	ckbupscd(1M)
cmpress(1M)	colltbl(1M)	comsat(1M)
crash(1M)	cron(1M)	cunix(1M)
dcopy(1M)	dcopy_s5(1M)	dd(1M)
delsysadm(1M)	devattr(1M)	devfree(1M)
devinfo(1M)	devnm(1M)	devreserv(1M)
df(1M)	df_s5(1M)	df_ufs(1M)
dfmounts(1M)	dfmounts_nfs(1M)	dfmounts_rfs(1M)
dfshares(1M)	dfshares_nfs(1M)	dfshares_rfs(1M)
disks(1M)	diskusg(1M)	dispadmin(1M)
dname(1M)	drvinstall(1M)	du(1M)
editsa(1M)	edittbl(1M)	edquota(1M)
edsysadm(1M)	errdump(1M)	fdisk(1M)
fdp(1M)	ff(1M)	ff_s5(1M)
ff_ufs(1M)	ffile(1M)	fimage(1M)
finc(1M)	fingerd(1M)	fltboot(1M)
fmtflop(1M)	fmthard(1M)	format(1M)
frec(1M)	fromsmtp(1M)	fsba(1M)
fsck(1M)	fsck_bfs(1M)	fsck_s5(1M)
fsck_ufs(1M)	fsdb(1M)	fsdb_s5(1M)
fsdb_ufs(1M)	fstyp(1M)	ftpd(1M)
fumount(1M)	fusage(1M)	fuser(1M)
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getty(1M)	getvol(1M)	groupadd(1M)
groupdel(1M)	groupmod(1M)	hdeadd(1M)
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id(1M)	idload(1M)	ifconfig(1M)
incfile(1M)	inetd(1M)	infocmp(1M)
init(1M)	install(1M)	intro(1M)
killall(1M)	labelit(1M)	labelit_s5(1M)
labelit_ufs(1M)	ldsysdump(1M)	led(1M)
link(1M)	listdgrp(1M)	listen(1M)
logins(1M)	lpadmin(1M)	lpfilter(1M)
lpforms(1M)	lpsched(1M)	lpsystem(1M)
lpusers(1M)	mail_pipe(1M)	makefsys(1M)
migration(1M)	mkboot(1M)	mkfifo(1M)
mkfs(1M)	mkfs_bfs(1M)	mkfs_s5(1M)
mkfs_ufs(1M)	mknod(1M)	montbl(1M)
mount(1M)	mount_bfs(1M)	mount_nfs(1M)
mount_rfs(1M)	mount_s5(1M)	mount_ufs(1M)
mountall(1M)	mountd(1M)	mountfsys(1M)
mvdir(1M)	named(1M)	ncheck(1M)
ncheck_s5(1M)	ncheck_ufs(1M)	netstat(1M)
newboot(1M)	newgrp(1M)	nfsd(1M)
nlsadmin(1M)	nslookup(1M)	nsquery(1M)
passmgmt(1M)	ping(1M)	pkgadd(1M)
pkgask(1M)	pkgchk(1M)	pkgrm(1M)
pmadm(1M)	powerdown(1M)	profiler(1M)
prtconf(1M)	prtvtoc(1M)	pump(1M)
putdev(1M)	putdgrp(1M)	pwck(1M)
pwconv(1M)	quot(1M)	quota(1M)
quotacheck(1M)	quotaon(1M)	rarpd(1M)
rc0(1M)	rc2(1M)	rc6(1M)
rdate(1M)	relogin(1M)	repquota(1M)
restore(1M)	rexecd(1M)	rfadmin(1M)
rfpasswd(1M)	rfstart(1M)	rfstop(1M)
rfuadmin(1M)	rfudaemon(1M)	rlogind(1M)
rmntstat(1M)	rmnttry(1M)	rmount(1M)
rmountall(1M)	route(1M)	routed(1M)
rshd(1M)	rsnotify(1M)	rsoper(1M)
rsstatus(1M)	rumount(1M)	runacct(1M)
rwhod(1M)	sac(1M)	sacadm(1M)
sadp(1M)	sar(1M)	setclk(1M)
setmnt(1M)	setuname(1M)	setup(1M)
share(1M)	share_nfs(1M)	share_rfs(1M)
shareall(1M)	shutdown(1M)	slink(1M)
smtp(1M)	smtpd(1M)	smtpqer(1M)
smtpsched(1M)	strace(1M)	strclean(1M)
strerr(1M)	sttydefs(1M)	su(1M)
sulogin(1M)	swap(1M)	sync(1M)
sysadm(1M)	sysdef(1M)	talkd(1M)
telnetd(1M)	tftpd(1M)	tic(1M)
tnamed(1M)	tosmtp(1M)	trpt(1M)
ttyadm(1M)	ttymon(1M)	tunefs(1M)
uadmin(1M)	ufsdump(1M)	ufsrestore(1M)
unshare(1M)	unshare_nfs(1M)	unshare_rfs(1M)
urestore(1M)	ursstatus(1M)	useradd(1M)
userdel(1M)	usermod(1M)	uucheck(1M)
uucico(1M)	uucleanup(1M)	uusched(1M)
uuxqt(1M)	volcopy(1M)	volcopy_s5(1M)
volcopy_ufs(1M)	wall(1M)	whodo(1M)
wtinit(1M)	xts(1M)	xtt(1M)
zdump(1M)	zic(1M)	acct(4)
admin(4)	ar(4)	archives(4)
binarsys(4)	core(4)	dfstab(4)
dir_s5(4)	dir_ufs(4)	dirent(4)
edt_swapp(4)	environ(4)	ethers(4)
fd(4)	filehdr(4)	fs_bfs(4)
fs_s5(4)	fs_ufs(4)	fspec(4)
fstypes(4)	group(4)	hosts(4)
hosts.equiv(4)	inetd.conf(4)	inittab(4)
inode_bfs(4)	inode_s5(4)	inode_ufs(4)
intro_sarm(4)	issue(4)	limits(4)
loginlog(4)	mailcnfg(4)	mailsurr(4)
master(4)	mnttab(4)	netconfig(4)
netmasks(4)	netrc(4)	networks(4)
ott(4)	passwd(4)	pathalias(4)
pnch(4)	proc(4)	profile(4)
protocols(4)	resolv.conf(4)	rfmaster(4)
routing(4)	rt_dptbl(4)	sccsfile(4)
services(4)	shadow(4)	sharetab(4)
strcf(4)	strftime(4)	system(4)
term(4)	terminfo(4)	timezone(4)
ts_dptbl(4)	ttysrch(4)	unistd(4)
utmp(4)	utmpx(4)	vfstab(4)
ascii(5)	environ(5)	fcntl(5)
iconv(5)	intro(5)	jagent(5)
langinfo(5)	layers(5)	nl_types(5)
regexp(5)	siginfo(5)	signal(5)
stat(5)	term(5)	xtproto(5)
arp(7)	filesystem(7)	hdelog(7)
icmp(7)	id(7)	if(7)
if_tcp(7)	inet(7)	intro(7)
ip(7)	lo(7)	mem(7)
mt(7)	null(7)	ports(7)
prf(7)	sa(7)	sxt(7)
tcp(7)	termio(7)	termiox(7)
ttcompat(7)	tty(7)	udp(7)
xt(7)	zero(7)	boot(8)
dgmon(8)	firmware(8)	intro(8)
mk(8)	ports(8)
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acctcom(1)	ar(1)	at(1)
atq(1)	atrm(1)	awk(1)
banner(1)	basename(1)	bc(1)
bdiff(1)	bfs(1)	cal(1)
calendar(1)	cat(1)	cd(1)
chgrp(1)	chmod(1)	chown(1)
clear(1)	cmp(1)	col(1)
comm(1)	compress(1)	cp(1)
cpio(1)	crontab(1)	crypt(1)
csh(1)	csplit(1)	ctags(1)
cut(1)	date(1)	dc(1)
deroff(1)	diff(1)	diff3(1)
dircmp(1)	download(1)	dpost(1)
dsconfig(1)	echo(1)	ed(1)
edit(1)	egrep(1)	enable(1)
env(1)	ex(1)	expr(1)
exstr(1)	face(1)	factor(1)
fgrep(1)	file(1)	find(1)
finger(1)	fmli(1)	fmt(1)
fmtmsg(1)	fold(1)	ftp(1)
gcore(1)	gencat(1)	getopt(1)
getopts(1)	gettxt(1)	grep(1)
groups(1)	head(1)	iconv(1)
intro(1)	ipcrm(1)	ipcs(1)
ismpx(1)	join(1)	jterm(1)
jwin(1)	kill(1)	ksh(1)
last(1)	layers(1)	line(1)
listusers(1)	ln(1)	login(1)
logname(1)	lp(1)	lpstat(1)
ls(1)	machid(1)	mail(1)
mailalias(1)	mailx(1)	makekey(1)
mesg(1)	mkdir(1)	mkmsgs(1)
more(1)	mv(1)	nawk(1)
newform(1)	news(1)	nice(1)
nl(1)	nohup(1)	notify(1)
od(1)	pack(1)	passwd(1)
paste(1)	pg(1)	postdaisy(1)
postdmd(1)	postio(1)	postmd(1)
postplot(1)	postprint(1)	postreverse(1)
posttek(1)	pr(1)	printf(1)
priocntl(1)	ps(1)	pwd(1)
rcp(1)	rlogin(1)	rm(1)
rsh(1)	ruptime(1)	rwho(1)
sag(1)	sar(1)	script(1)
sdiff(1)	sed(1)	sh(1)
shl(1)	sleep(1)	sort(1)
spell(1)	split(1)	srchtxt(1)
strchg(1)	strings(1)	stty(1)
sum(1)	tabs(1)	tail(1)
talk(1)	tar(1)	tee(1)
telnet(1)	test(1)	tftp(1)
time(1)	timex(1)	touch(1)
tput(1)	tr(1)	true(1)
truss(1)	tty(1)	umask(1)
uname(1)	uniq(1)	units(1)
vacation(1)	vi(1)	wait(1)
wc(1)	who(1)	whois(1)
write(1)	xargs(1)	ct(1C)
cu(1C)	uucp(1C)	uuencode(1C)
uuglist(1C)	uustat(1C)	uuto(1C)
uux(1C)	dd(1M)	df(1M)
du(1M)	id(1M)	newgrp(1M)
relogin(1M)	su(1M)	sync(1M)
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300(1)	4014(1)	450(1)
assist(1)	astgen(1)	chkshlib(1)
conv(1)	convert(1)	cpp(1)
cprs(1)	glossary(1)	greek(1)
hp(1)	hpio(1)	list(1)
locate(1)	mkshlib(1)	starter(1)
usage(1)	gdev(1G)	ged(1G)
graph(1G)	graphics(1G)	gutil(1G)
spline(1G)	stat(1G)	toc(1G)
tplot(1G)	acctdisk(1M)	adv(1M)
ckauto(1M)	clri(1M)	ctccpio(1M)
ctcfmt(1M)	ctcinfo(1M)	fsstat(1M)
helpadm(1M)	makehdfsys(1M)	mkunix(1M)
pwunconv(1M)	unadv(1M)	uugetty(1M)
xtd(1M)	sigset(2)	statfs(2)
dial(3C)	abort(3F)	abs(3F)
acos(3F)	aimag(3F)	aint(3F)
asin(3F)	atan(3F)	atan2(3F)
bool(3F)	conjg(3F)	cos(3F)
cosh(3F)	dim(3F)	dprod(3F)
exp(3F)	ftype(3F)	getarg(3F)
getenv(3F)	iargc(3F)	index(3F)
len(3F)	log(3F)	log10(3F)
max(3F)	mclock(3F)	mil(3F)
min(3F)	mod(3F)	rand(3F)
round(3F)	sign(3F)	signal(3F)
sin(3F)	sinh(3F)	sqrt(3F)
strcmp(3F)	system(3F)	tan(3F)
tanh(3F)	directory(3X)	field(3X)
fieldtype(3X)	form(3X)	getspent(3X)
item(3X)	ldahread(3X)	ldclose(3X)
ldfhread(3X)	ldgetname(3X)	ldlread(3X)
ldlseek(3X)	ldohseek(3X)	ldopen(3X)
ldrseek(3X)	ldshread(3X)	ldsseek(3X)
ldtbindex(3X)	ldtbread(3X)	ldtbseek(3X)
logname(3X)	menu(3X)	panel(3X)
plot(3X)	putspent(3X)	regcmp(3X)
cftime(4)	checklist(4)	cpio(4)
dir(4)	fs(4)	fstab(4)
gettydefs(4)	gps(4)	inode(4)
intro(4)	ldfcn(4)	linenum(4)
plot(4)	reloc(4)	scnhdr(4)
scr_dump(4)	syms(4)	3b2boot(8)
baud(8)	edt(8)	filledt(8)
newkey(8)	passwd(8)	sysdump(8)
version(8)
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