TY - BOOK AU - Leininger,Kevin E. TI - Solaris developer's tool kit SN - 9780079118523 U1 - 005.46 22 PY - 1995/// CY - New York, New Delhi, Singapore PB - McGraw-Hill KW - Operating systems (Computers) KW - Solaris (Computer file) N1 - Contents Part 1 Solaris: getting started Chapter 1 The Solaris software development environment 1.1 Introduction 1.2 A history of sun and snuOS 1.3 What is Solaris and why does it exit 1.4 The Solaris 2 software environment etc. Chapter 2 Solaris device 2.1 Introduction 2.2 Hard disks 2.3 Floppies, CDs and the volume manager 2.4 Magnetic tape device etc. Chapter 3 Solaris software packaging and distribution 3.1 Introduction 3.2 Software packages 3.3 Creating a software package 3.4 Installing a package etc. Chapter 4 Native Solaris software development tools, compilers and language support 4.1 The C compiler 4.2 The loader/linker 4.3 Building executable and the linking process 4.4 SunOS commands and tools not in sunos etc. Part 2 Nonative Solaris developer tools Chapter 5 The internet 5.1 What is the internet 5.2 Tools of the internet 5.3 Who uses the internet 5.4 Why use the internet etc. Chapter 6 Nonnative software development tools 6.1 Gzip 6.2 Gcc 6.3 Libg++ 6.4 Configure etc. Chapter 7 Generate tools 7.1 Oleo 7.2 perl 7.3 texinfo 7.4 bsplit etc Chapter 8 The GNU emacs editor 8.1 Introduction 8.2 Installation 8.3 Usage 8.4 The emacs screen etc. Chapter 9 Nonnative output format and display 9/1 Ghost script 9.2 Ghostview 9.3 Groff 9.4 pbmplus etc. Chapter 10 Nonnative communication 10.1 Kermit 10.2 xmodem 10.3 tn3270 10.4 crttool etc. Chapter 11 Games 11.1 Introduction 11.2 Games overview Appendix A how to get software from the cd ; Includes index : p. 417- 422 ER -