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20 #: build/C/man7/futex.7:11
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38 #: build/C/man7/futex.7:11 build/C/man7/hier.7:31
40 msgid "Linux Programmer's Manual"
44 #: build/C/man7/futex.7:12 build/C/man7/hier.7:32
50 #: build/C/man7/futex.7:14
51 msgid "futex - fast user-space locking"
55 #: build/C/man7/futex.7:14
61 #: build/C/man7/futex.7:17
63 msgid "B<#include E<lt>linux/futex.hE<gt>>\n"
67 #: build/C/man7/futex.7:18 build/C/man7/hier.7:34
73 #: build/C/man7/futex.7:25
75 "The Linux kernel provides futexes (\"Fast user-space mutexes\") as a "
76 "building block for fast user-space locking and semaphores. Futexes are very "
77 "basic and lend themselves well for building higher level locking "
78 "abstractions such as POSIX mutexes."
82 #: build/C/man7/futex.7:32
84 "This page does not set out to document all design decisions but restricts "
85 "itself to issues relevant for application and library development. Most "
86 "programmers will in fact not be using futexes directly but instead rely on "
87 "system libraries built on them, such as the NPTL pthreads implementation."
91 #: build/C/man7/futex.7:39
93 "A futex is identified by a piece of memory which can be shared between "
94 "different processes. In these different processes, it need not have "
95 "identical addresses. In its bare form, a futex has semaphore semantics; it "
96 "is a counter that can be incremented and decremented atomically; processes "
97 "can wait for the value to become positive."
101 #: build/C/man7/futex.7:44
103 "Futex operation is entirely user space for the noncontended case. The "
104 "kernel is only involved to arbitrate the contended case. As any sane design "
105 "will strive for noncontention, futexes are also optimized for this "
110 #: build/C/man7/futex.7:51
112 "In its bare form, a futex is an aligned integer which is only touched by "
113 "atomic assembler instructions. Processes can share this integer using "
114 "B<mmap>(2), via shared memory segments or because they share memory space, "
115 "in which case the application is commonly called multithreaded."
119 #: build/C/man7/futex.7:51
125 #: build/C/man7/futex.7:57
127 "Any futex operation starts in user space, but it may necessary to "
128 "communicate with the kernel using the B<futex>(2) system call."
132 #: build/C/man7/futex.7:63
134 "To \"up\" a futex, execute the proper assembler instructions that will cause "
135 "the host CPU to atomically increment the integer. Afterward, check if it "
136 "has in fact changed from 0 to 1, in which case there were no waiters and the "
137 "operation is done. This is the noncontended case which is fast and should "
142 #: build/C/man7/futex.7:71
144 "In the contended case, the atomic increment changed the counter from -1 (or "
145 "some other negative number). If this is detected, there are waiters. User "
146 "space should now set the counter to 1 and instruct the kernel to wake up any "
147 "waiters using the B<FUTEX_WAKE> operation."
151 #: build/C/man7/futex.7:80
153 "Waiting on a futex, to \"down\" it, is the reverse operation. Atomically "
154 "decrement the counter and check if it changed to 0, in which case the "
155 "operation is done and the futex was uncontended. In all other "
156 "circumstances, the process should set the counter to -1 and request that the "
157 "kernel wait for another process to up the futex. This is done using the "
158 "B<FUTEX_WAIT> operation."
162 #: build/C/man7/futex.7:92
164 "The B<futex>(2) system call can optionally be passed a timeout specifying "
165 "how long the kernel should wait for the futex to be upped. In this case, "
166 "semantics are more complex and the programmer is referred to B<futex>(2) "
167 "for more details. The same holds for asynchronous futex waiting."
171 #: build/C/man7/futex.7:92
177 #: build/C/man7/futex.7:97
179 "Initial futex support was merged in Linux 2.5.7 but with different semantics "
180 "from those described above. Current semantics are available from Linux "
185 #: build/C/man7/futex.7:97
191 #: build/C/man7/futex.7:104
193 "To reiterate, bare futexes are not intended as an easy to use abstraction "
194 "for end-users. Implementors are expected to be assembly literate and to "
195 "have read the sources of the futex user-space library referenced below."
200 #. Futexes were designed and worked on by Hubertus Franke
201 #. (IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center),
202 #. Matthew Kirkwood, Ingo Molnar (Red Hat) and
203 #. Rusty Russell (IBM Linux Technology Center).
204 #. This page written by bert hubert.
206 #: build/C/man7/futex.7:115
208 "This man page illustrates the most common use of the B<futex>(2) "
209 "primitives: it is by no means the only one."
213 #: build/C/man7/futex.7:115 build/C/man7/hier.7:501
219 #: build/C/man7/futex.7:117
224 #: build/C/man7/futex.7:123
226 "I<Fuss, Futexes and Furwocks: Fast Userlevel Locking in Linux> (proceedings "
227 "of the Ottawa Linux Symposium 2002), futex example library, futex-*.tar.bz2 "
228 "E<.UR ftp://ftp.kernel.org\\:/pub\\:/linux\\:/kernel\\:/people\\:/rusty/> "
233 #: build/C/man7/futex.7:123 build/C/man7/hier.7:508
239 #: build/C/man7/futex.7:130 build/C/man7/hier.7:515
241 "This page is part of release 3.50 of the Linux I<man-pages> project. A "
242 "description of the project, and information about reporting bugs, can be "
243 "found at http://www.kernel.org/doc/man-pages/."
247 #: build/C/man7/hier.7:31
253 #: build/C/man7/hier.7:34
254 msgid "hier - description of the file system hierarchy"
258 #: build/C/man7/hier.7:36
259 msgid "A typical Linux system has, among others, the following directories:"
263 #: build/C/man7/hier.7:36
269 #: build/C/man7/hier.7:40
270 msgid "This is the root directory. This is where the whole tree starts."
274 #: build/C/man7/hier.7:40
280 #: build/C/man7/hier.7:44
282 "This directory contains executable programs which are needed in single user "
283 "mode and to bring the system up or repair it."
287 #: build/C/man7/hier.7:44
293 #: build/C/man7/hier.7:54
295 "Contains static files for the boot loader. This directory only holds the "
296 "files which are needed during the boot process. The map installer and "
297 "configuration files should go to I</sbin> and I</etc>."
301 #: build/C/man7/hier.7:54
307 #: build/C/man7/hier.7:59
308 msgid "Special or device files, which refer to physical devices. See B<mknod>(1)."
312 #: build/C/man7/hier.7:59
318 #: build/C/man7/hier.7:72
320 "Contains configuration files which are local to the machine. Some larger "
321 "software packages, like X11, can have their own subdirectories below "
322 "I</etc>. Site-wide configuration files may be placed here or in "
323 "I</usr/etc>. Nevertheless, programs should always look for these files in "
324 "I</etc> and you may have links for these files to I</usr/etc>."
328 #: build/C/man7/hier.7:72
334 #: build/C/man7/hier.7:77
336 "Host-specific configuration files for add-on applications installed in "
341 #: build/C/man7/hier.7:77
347 #: build/C/man7/hier.7:80
348 msgid "This directory contains the configuration files for SGML and XML (optional)."
352 #: build/C/man7/hier.7:80
358 #: build/C/man7/hier.7:84
360 "When a new user account is created, files from this directory are usually "
361 "copied into the user's home directory."
365 #: build/C/man7/hier.7:84
371 #: build/C/man7/hier.7:87
372 msgid "Configuration files for the X11 window system (optional)."
376 #: build/C/man7/hier.7:87
382 #: build/C/man7/hier.7:93
384 "On machines with home directories for users, these are usually beneath this "
385 "directory, directly or not. The structure of this directory depends on "
386 "local administration decisions."
390 #: build/C/man7/hier.7:93
396 #: build/C/man7/hier.7:97
398 "This directory should hold those shared libraries that are necessary to boot "
399 "the system and to run the commands in the root file system."
403 #: build/C/man7/hier.7:97
409 #: build/C/man7/hier.7:101
411 "This directory contains mount points for removable media such as CD and DVD "
412 "disks or USB sticks."
416 #: build/C/man7/hier.7:101
422 #: build/C/man7/hier.7:108
424 "This directory is a mount point for a temporarily mounted file system. In "
425 "some distributions, I</mnt> contains subdirectories intended to be used as "
426 "mount points for several temporary file systems."
430 #: build/C/man7/hier.7:108
436 #: build/C/man7/hier.7:111
437 msgid "This directory should contain add-on packages that contain static files."
441 #: build/C/man7/hier.7:111
447 #: build/C/man7/hier.7:119
449 "This is a mount point for the I<proc> file system, which provides "
450 "information about running processes and the kernel. This pseudo-file system "
451 "is described in more detail in B<proc>(5)."
455 #: build/C/man7/hier.7:119
461 #: build/C/man7/hier.7:122
462 msgid "This directory is usually the home directory for the root user (optional)."
466 #: build/C/man7/hier.7:122
472 #: build/C/man7/hier.7:128
474 "Like I</bin>, this directory holds commands needed to boot the system, but "
475 "which are usually not executed by normal users."
479 #: build/C/man7/hier.7:128
485 #: build/C/man7/hier.7:131
486 msgid "This directory contains site-specific data that is served by this system."
490 #: build/C/man7/hier.7:131
496 #: build/C/man7/hier.7:135
498 "This directory contains temporary files which may be deleted with no notice, "
499 "such as by a regular job or at system boot up."
503 #: build/C/man7/hier.7:135
509 #: build/C/man7/hier.7:140
511 "This directory is usually mounted from a separate partition. It should hold "
512 "only sharable, read-only data, so that it can be mounted by various machines "
517 #: build/C/man7/hier.7:140
519 msgid "I</usr/X11R6>"
523 #: build/C/man7/hier.7:143
524 msgid "The X-Window system, version 11 release 6 (optional)."
528 #: build/C/man7/hier.7:143
530 msgid "I</usr/X11R6/bin>"
534 #: build/C/man7/hier.7:149
536 "Binaries which belong to the X-Window system; often, there is a symbolic "
537 "link from the more traditional I</usr/bin/X11> to here."
541 #: build/C/man7/hier.7:149
543 msgid "I</usr/X11R6/lib>"
547 #: build/C/man7/hier.7:152
548 msgid "Data files associated with the X-Window system."
552 #: build/C/man7/hier.7:152
554 msgid "I</usr/X11R6/lib/X11>"
558 #: build/C/man7/hier.7:158
560 "These contain miscellaneous files needed to run X; Often, there is a "
561 "symbolic link from I</usr/lib/X11> to this directory."
565 #: build/C/man7/hier.7:158
567 msgid "I</usr/X11R6/include/X11>"
571 #: build/C/man7/hier.7:165
573 "Contains include files needed for compiling programs using the X11 window "
574 "system. Often, there is a symbolic link from I</usr/include/X11> to this "
579 #: build/C/man7/hier.7:165
585 #: build/C/man7/hier.7:172
587 "This is the primary directory for executable programs. Most programs "
588 "executed by normal users which are not needed for booting or for repairing "
589 "the system and which are not installed locally should be placed in this "
594 #: build/C/man7/hier.7:172
596 msgid "I</usr/bin/X11>"
600 #: build/C/man7/hier.7:177
602 "is the traditional place to look for X11 executables; on Linux, it usually "
603 "is a symbolic link to I</usr/X11R6/bin>."
607 #: build/C/man7/hier.7:177
613 #: build/C/man7/hier.7:181
614 msgid "Replaced by I</usr/share/dict>."
618 #: build/C/man7/hier.7:181
624 #: build/C/man7/hier.7:185
625 msgid "Replaced by I</usr/share/doc>."
629 #: build/C/man7/hier.7:185
635 #: build/C/man7/hier.7:197
637 "Site-wide configuration files to be shared between several machines may be "
638 "stored in this directory. However, commands should always reference those "
639 "files using the I</etc> directory. Links from files in I</etc> should point "
640 "to the appropriate files in I</usr/etc>."
644 #: build/C/man7/hier.7:197
646 msgid "I</usr/games>"
650 #: build/C/man7/hier.7:200
651 msgid "Binaries for games and educational programs (optional)."
655 #: build/C/man7/hier.7:200
657 msgid "I</usr/include>"
661 #: build/C/man7/hier.7:203
662 msgid "Include files for the C compiler."
666 #: build/C/man7/hier.7:203
668 msgid "I</usr/include/X11>"
672 #: build/C/man7/hier.7:209
674 "Include files for the C compiler and the X-Window system. This is usually a "
675 "symbolic link to I</usr/X11R6/include/X11>."
679 #: build/C/man7/hier.7:209
681 msgid "I</usr/include/asm>"
685 #: build/C/man7/hier.7:215
687 "Include files which declare some assembler functions. This used to be a "
688 "symbolic link to I</usr/src/linux/include/asm>."
692 #: build/C/man7/hier.7:215
694 msgid "I</usr/include/linux>"
698 #: build/C/man7/hier.7:221
700 "This contains information which may change from system release to system "
701 "release and used to be a symbolic link to I</usr/src/linux/include/linux> to "
702 "get at operating system specific information."
706 #: build/C/man7/hier.7:236
708 "(Note that one should have include files there that work correctly with the "
709 "current libc and in user space. However, Linux kernel source is not "
710 "designed to be used with user programs and does not know anything about the "
711 "libc you are using. It is very likely that things will break if you let "
712 "I</usr/include/asm> and I</usr/include/linux> point at a random kernel "
713 "tree. Debian systems don't do this and use headers from a known good kernel "
714 "version, provided in the libc*-dev package.)"
718 #: build/C/man7/hier.7:236
720 msgid "I</usr/include/g++>"
724 #: build/C/man7/hier.7:239
725 msgid "Include files to use with the GNU C++ compiler."
729 #: build/C/man7/hier.7:239
735 #: build/C/man7/hier.7:245
737 "Object libraries, including dynamic libraries, plus some executables which "
738 "usually are not invoked directly. More complicated programs may have whole "
739 "subdirectories there."
743 #: build/C/man7/hier.7:245
745 msgid "I</usr/lib/X11>"
749 #: build/C/man7/hier.7:252
751 "The usual place for data files associated with X programs, and configuration "
752 "files for the X system itself. On Linux, it usually is a symbolic link to "
753 "I</usr/X11R6/lib/X11>."
757 #: build/C/man7/hier.7:252
759 msgid "I</usr/lib/gcc-lib>"
763 #: build/C/man7/hier.7:256
764 msgid "contains executables and include files for the GNU C compiler, B<gcc>(1)."
768 #: build/C/man7/hier.7:256
770 msgid "I</usr/lib/groff>"
774 #: build/C/man7/hier.7:259
775 msgid "Files for the GNU groff document formatting system."
779 #: build/C/man7/hier.7:259
781 msgid "I</usr/lib/uucp>"
785 #: build/C/man7/hier.7:263
786 msgid "Files for B<uucp>(1)."
790 #: build/C/man7/hier.7:263
792 msgid "I</usr/local>"
796 #: build/C/man7/hier.7:266
797 msgid "This is where programs which are local to the site typically go."
801 #: build/C/man7/hier.7:266
803 msgid "I</usr/local/bin>"
807 #: build/C/man7/hier.7:269
808 msgid "Binaries for programs local to the site."
812 #: build/C/man7/hier.7:269
814 msgid "I</usr/local/doc>"
818 #: build/C/man7/hier.7:272
819 msgid "Local documentation."
823 #: build/C/man7/hier.7:272
825 msgid "I</usr/local/etc>"
829 #: build/C/man7/hier.7:275
830 msgid "Configuration files associated with locally installed programs."
834 #: build/C/man7/hier.7:275
836 msgid "I</usr/local/games>"
840 #: build/C/man7/hier.7:278
841 msgid "Binaries for locally installed games."
845 #: build/C/man7/hier.7:278
847 msgid "I</usr/local/lib>"
851 #: build/C/man7/hier.7:281
852 msgid "Files associated with locally installed programs."
856 #: build/C/man7/hier.7:281
858 msgid "I</usr/local/include>"
862 #: build/C/man7/hier.7:284
863 msgid "Header files for the local C compiler."
867 #: build/C/man7/hier.7:284
869 msgid "I</usr/local/info>"
873 #: build/C/man7/hier.7:287
874 msgid "Info pages associated with locally installed programs."
878 #: build/C/man7/hier.7:287
880 msgid "I</usr/local/man>"
884 #: build/C/man7/hier.7:290
885 msgid "Man pages associated with locally installed programs."
889 #: build/C/man7/hier.7:290
891 msgid "I</usr/local/sbin>"
895 #: build/C/man7/hier.7:293
896 msgid "Locally installed programs for system administration."
900 #: build/C/man7/hier.7:293
902 msgid "I</usr/local/share>"
906 #: build/C/man7/hier.7:297
908 "Local application data that can be shared among different architectures of "
913 #: build/C/man7/hier.7:297
915 msgid "I</usr/local/src>"
919 #: build/C/man7/hier.7:300
920 msgid "Source code for locally installed software."
924 #: build/C/man7/hier.7:300
930 #: build/C/man7/hier.7:304
931 msgid "Replaced by I</usr/share/man>."
935 #: build/C/man7/hier.7:304
941 #: build/C/man7/hier.7:310
943 "This directory contains program binaries for system administration which are "
944 "not essential for the boot process, for mounting I</usr>, or for system "
949 #: build/C/man7/hier.7:310
951 msgid "I</usr/share>"
955 #: build/C/man7/hier.7:320
957 "This directory contains subdirectories with specific application data, that "
958 "can be shared among different architectures of the same OS. Often one finds "
959 "stuff here that used to live in I</usr/doc> or I</usr/lib> or I</usr/man>."
963 #: build/C/man7/hier.7:320
965 msgid "I</usr/share/dict>"
969 #: build/C/man7/hier.7:323
970 msgid "Contains the word lists used by spell checkers."
974 #: build/C/man7/hier.7:323
976 msgid "I</usr/share/doc>"
980 #: build/C/man7/hier.7:326
981 msgid "Documentation about installed programs."
985 #: build/C/man7/hier.7:326
987 msgid "I</usr/share/games>"
991 #: build/C/man7/hier.7:330
992 msgid "Static data files for games in I</usr/games>."
996 #: build/C/man7/hier.7:330
998 msgid "I</usr/share/info>"
1002 #: build/C/man7/hier.7:333
1003 msgid "Info pages go here."
1007 #: build/C/man7/hier.7:333
1009 msgid "I</usr/share/locale>"
1013 #: build/C/man7/hier.7:336
1014 msgid "Locale information goes here."
1018 #: build/C/man7/hier.7:336
1020 msgid "I</usr/share/man>"
1024 #: build/C/man7/hier.7:339
1025 msgid "Manual pages go here in subdirectories according to the man page sections."
1029 #: build/C/man7/hier.7:339
1031 msgid "I</usr/share/man/E<lt>localeE<gt>/man[1-9]>"
1035 #: build/C/man7/hier.7:345
1037 "These directories contain manual pages for the specific locale in source "
1038 "code form. Systems which use a unique language and code set for all manual "
1039 "pages may omit the E<lt>localeE<gt> substring."
1043 #: build/C/man7/hier.7:345
1045 msgid "I</usr/share/misc>"
1049 #: build/C/man7/hier.7:349
1051 "Miscellaneous data that can be shared among different architectures of the "
1056 #: build/C/man7/hier.7:349
1058 msgid "I</usr/share/nls>"
1062 #: build/C/man7/hier.7:352
1063 msgid "The message catalogs for native language support go here."
1067 #: build/C/man7/hier.7:352
1069 msgid "I</usr/share/sgml>"
1073 #: build/C/man7/hier.7:355
1074 msgid "Files for SGML and XML."
1078 #: build/C/man7/hier.7:355
1080 msgid "I</usr/share/terminfo>"
1084 #: build/C/man7/hier.7:358
1085 msgid "The database for terminfo."
1089 #: build/C/man7/hier.7:358
1091 msgid "I</usr/share/tmac>"
1095 #: build/C/man7/hier.7:361
1096 msgid "Troff macros that are not distributed with groff."
1100 #: build/C/man7/hier.7:361
1102 msgid "I</usr/share/zoneinfo>"
1106 #: build/C/man7/hier.7:364
1107 msgid "Files for timezone information."
1111 #: build/C/man7/hier.7:364
1117 #: build/C/man7/hier.7:370
1119 "Source files for different parts of the system, included with some packages "
1120 "for reference purposes. Don't work here with your own projects, as files "
1121 "below /usr should be read-only except when installing software."
1125 #: build/C/man7/hier.7:370
1127 msgid "I</usr/src/linux>"
1131 #: build/C/man7/hier.7:375
1133 "This was the traditional place for the kernel source. Some distributions "
1134 "put here the source for the default kernel they ship. You should probably "
1135 "use another directory when building your own kernel."
1139 #: build/C/man7/hier.7:375
1145 #: build/C/man7/hier.7:382
1147 "Obsolete. This should be a link to I</var/tmp>. This link is present only "
1148 "for compatibility reasons and shouldn't be used."
1152 #: build/C/man7/hier.7:382
1158 #: build/C/man7/hier.7:386
1160 "This directory contains files which may change in size, such as spool and "
1165 #: build/C/man7/hier.7:386
1171 #: build/C/man7/hier.7:392
1173 "This directory is superseded by I</var/log> and should be a symbolic link to "
1178 #: build/C/man7/hier.7:392
1180 msgid "I</var/backups>"
1184 #: build/C/man7/hier.7:395 build/C/man7/hier.7:406 build/C/man7/hier.7:440 build/C/man7/hier.7:443
1185 msgid "Reserved for historical reasons."
1189 #: build/C/man7/hier.7:395
1191 msgid "I</var/cache>"
1195 #: build/C/man7/hier.7:398
1196 msgid "Data cached for programs."
1200 #: build/C/man7/hier.7:398
1202 msgid "I</var/catman/cat[1-9]> or I</var/cache/man/cat[1-9]>"
1206 #: build/C/man7/hier.7:403
1208 "These directories contain preformatted manual pages according to their man "
1209 "page section. (The use of preformatted manual pages is deprecated.)"
1213 #: build/C/man7/hier.7:403
1215 msgid "I</var/cron>"
1219 #: build/C/man7/hier.7:406
1225 #: build/C/man7/hier.7:409
1226 msgid "Variable state information for programs."
1230 #: build/C/man7/hier.7:409
1232 msgid "I</var/local>"
1236 #: build/C/man7/hier.7:413
1237 msgid "Variable data for I</usr/local>."
1241 #: build/C/man7/hier.7:413
1243 msgid "I</var/lock>"
1247 #: build/C/man7/hier.7:425
1249 "Lock files are placed in this directory. The naming convention for device "
1250 "lock files is I<LCK..E<lt>deviceE<gt>> where I<E<lt>deviceE<gt>> is the "
1251 "device's name in the file system. The format used is that of HDU UUCP lock "
1252 "files, that is, lock files contain a PID as a 10-byte ASCII decimal number, "
1253 "followed by a newline character."
1257 #: build/C/man7/hier.7:425
1263 #: build/C/man7/hier.7:428
1264 msgid "Miscellaneous log files."
1268 #: build/C/man7/hier.7:428
1274 #: build/C/man7/hier.7:432
1275 msgid "Variable data for I</opt>."
1279 #: build/C/man7/hier.7:432
1281 msgid "I</var/mail>"
1285 #: build/C/man7/hier.7:437
1286 msgid "Users' mailboxes. Replaces I</var/spool/mail>."
1290 #: build/C/man7/hier.7:437
1292 msgid "I</var/msgs>"
1296 #: build/C/man7/hier.7:440
1298 msgid "I</var/preserve>"
1302 #: build/C/man7/hier.7:443
1308 #: build/C/man7/hier.7:449
1310 "Run-time variable files, like files holding process identifiers (PIDs) and "
1311 "logged user information I<(utmp)>. Files in this directory are usually "
1312 "cleared when the system boots."
1316 #: build/C/man7/hier.7:449
1318 msgid "I</var/spool>"
1322 #: build/C/man7/hier.7:452
1323 msgid "Spooled (or queued) files for various programs."
1327 #: build/C/man7/hier.7:452
1329 msgid "I</var/spool/at>"
1333 #: build/C/man7/hier.7:456
1334 msgid "Spooled jobs for B<at>(1)."
1338 #: build/C/man7/hier.7:456
1340 msgid "I</var/spool/cron>"
1344 #: build/C/man7/hier.7:460
1345 msgid "Spooled jobs for B<cron>(8)."
1349 #: build/C/man7/hier.7:460
1351 msgid "I</var/spool/lpd>"
1355 #: build/C/man7/hier.7:463
1356 msgid "Spooled files for printing."
1360 #: build/C/man7/hier.7:463
1362 msgid "I</var/spool/mail>"
1366 #: build/C/man7/hier.7:467
1367 msgid "Replaced by I</var/mail>."
1371 #: build/C/man7/hier.7:467
1373 msgid "I</var/spool/mqueue>"
1377 #: build/C/man7/hier.7:470
1378 msgid "Queued outgoing mail."
1382 #: build/C/man7/hier.7:470
1384 msgid "I</var/spool/news>"
1388 #: build/C/man7/hier.7:473
1389 msgid "Spool directory for news."
1393 #: build/C/man7/hier.7:473
1395 msgid "I</var/spool/rwho>"
1399 #: build/C/man7/hier.7:477
1400 msgid "Spooled files for B<rwhod>(8)."
1404 #: build/C/man7/hier.7:477
1406 msgid "I</var/spool/smail>"
1410 #: build/C/man7/hier.7:482
1411 msgid "Spooled files for the B<smail>(1) mail delivery program."
1415 #: build/C/man7/hier.7:482
1417 msgid "I</var/spool/uucp>"
1421 #: build/C/man7/hier.7:486
1422 msgid "Spooled files for B<uucp>(1)."
1426 #: build/C/man7/hier.7:486
1432 #: build/C/man7/hier.7:491
1434 "Like I</tmp>, this directory holds temporary files stored for an unspecified "
1439 #: build/C/man7/hier.7:491
1445 #: build/C/man7/hier.7:494
1446 msgid "Database files for NIS."
1450 #: build/C/man7/hier.7:494
1452 msgid "CONFORMING TO"
1456 #: build/C/man7/hier.7:498
1458 "The Filesystem Hierarchy Standard, Version 2.2 E<.UR "
1459 "http://www.pathname.com\\:/fhs/> E<.UE .>"
1463 #: build/C/man7/hier.7:498
1469 #: build/C/man7/hier.7:501
1471 "This list is not exhaustive; different systems may be configured "
1476 #: build/C/man7/hier.7:506
1477 msgid "B<find>(1), B<ln>(1), B<proc>(5), B<mount>(8)"
1481 #: build/C/man7/hier.7:508
1482 msgid "The Filesystem Hierarchy Standard"