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libslack - Library of Unix/C programming utilities

Libslack is a library of general utilities designed to make UNIX/C programming a bit easier on the eye. It was originally implemented as part of the daemon program. It is a small library with lots of functionality and is accurately documented and thoroughly tested. Good library naming conventions are not rigorously observed on the principle that common operations should always be easy to write and code should always be easy to read.

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Web pagehttp://libslack.org/
Source tarballhttp://libslack.org/download/libslack-0.5.2.tar.gz
Source informationhttp://libslack.org/#download
Version 0.5.2 (beta) released on 2004-01-03
Licensed under The GNU General Public License, Version 2.
This is not a GNU package.

Documentation
User README available from http://libslack.org/README
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Interfaceslibrary
Source languagesC
Related programsdaemon

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License verified byJanet Casey <[email protected]> on 2001-11-09
Entry compiled byJanet Casey <[email protected]>

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