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FYI, I've updated the ftwalk web pages on sourceforge: http://ftwalk.sourceforge.net/ Nicest thing is the on-line manual. Ftwalk is an awk-family script language, which attempts to provide script-level access to the entire Linux API. It's mostly useful for prototyping and debugging programs, some system administration tasks, and as a fancy calculator. I've only been able to support this sporadically over the last few years, so it's tended to drag behind the times, and doesn't benefit from the added eyes and brains that open source software projects aspire to. However, if any of you would like to tackle a good sized project, I'd welcome your interest and help you learn the ropes. It's debatable how important, in the grand scheme of things, Ftwalk really is, but at the very least it would be a superb educational exercise. The code is C++, pretty dense, about 35K lines (counting semicolons, brace pairs, # lines; about 65K wc -l). Let me know. Thanks. -- /* * Tom Hull * thull at kscable.com * http://www.ocston.org/~thull/ */ -- This is the discussion@xxxxxxxxx list. To unsubscribe, visit http://tmp2.complete.org/cgi-bin/listargate-aclug.cgi
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