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on error, \-1 is returned.
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.\" FIXME: As reported by Vegard Nossum, if infop is NULL, then waitid()
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.\" returns the PID of the child. Either this is a bug, or it is intended
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.\" behavior that needs to be documented. See my Jan 2009 LKML mail
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.\" behavior that needs to be documented. See my Jan 2009 LKML mail
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.\" "waitid() return value strangeness when infop is NULL".
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Each of these calls sets
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.I errno
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form of the latter for the common families) */
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printf("%\-6s address family: %d%s\\n",
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ifaddr\->ifa_name, family,
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ifaddr\->ifa_name, family,
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(family == AF_PACKET) ? " (AF_PACKET)" :
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(family == AF_INET) ? " (AF_INET)" :
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(family == AF_INET6) ? " (AF_INET6)" : "");
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The Windows Code Pages include several 8-bit extensions to the ASCII
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character set (also known as ISO 646-IRV).
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CP\ 1251 encodes the characters used in Cyrillic scripts.
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.\" (In my system with glibc-2.8-20080929
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.\" (In my system with glibc-2.8-20080929
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.\" I found only bg_BG and be_BY locales using this encoding).
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The following table displays the characters in CP\ 1251, which
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are printable and unlisted in the
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character set (also known as ISO 646-IRV).
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ISO 8859-10 encodes the
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characters used in Nordic languages.
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.\" (Though in my system with glibc-2.8-20080929
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.\" (Though in my system with glibc-2.8-20080929
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.\" I found only lg_UG using this charset, and certainly UG
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.\" is not a "Nordic" country!).
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.SS "ISO 8859 Alphabets"
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The ISO 8859 standard includes several 8-bit extensions to the ASCII
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character set (also known as ISO 646-IRV).
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ISO 8859-3 encodes the characters used in Southeast European languages.
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.\" (Though in my system with glibc-2.8-20080929
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.\" (Though in my system with glibc-2.8-20080929
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.\" I found only mt_MT (Malta) using this charset).
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.SS "ISO 8859 Alphabets"
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The full set of ISO 8859 alphabets includes:
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.SH DESCRIPTION
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KOI8-U (KOI8 Ukrainian, described in RFC\ 2310)
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is the de-facto standard character set for encoding Ukrainian texts.
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KOI8-U is compatible with KOI8-R (RFC 1489)
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for all Russian letters, and extends KOI8-R with four
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KOI8-U is compatible with KOI8-R (RFC 1489)
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for all Russian letters, and extends KOI8-R with four
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Ukrainian letters (in both upper and lower case)
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in locations that are compliant with ISO-IR-111.
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.SS "KOI8-U Characters"
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