[ubuntu-in] How in install man pages for string.h , stdio.h etc...

Amritpal Dhillon amrit_engg at rediffmail.com
Sat Feb 3 15:34:52 GMT 2007


Hi AllWell i am fairly new to linux/ubuntu.i have a querry for all u guys.In my office i can do \"man string\" to display the header string.h something similar for other .hNow in ubuntu which package precisely i need to install to achieve the same.Also can anybody point  to the link from where i can download the same, since on ubuntu PC i don\'thave internet access. Also same thing stands for STL (standard template library).Thanks for any help in advance.Amrit.Ubuntu India Local Community  wrote  On 2/3/07, ramnarayan.k at gmail.com  wrote:  > Bhasker C V wrote:  > > I definetly would like to see the experts advice on this  > > but AFAIK apt takes care of all these issues and must not really  > > matter if you are skipping an inbetween release. apt is one of the best  > > package management i have seen in all the linux distros.  >  > Yes - apt is definitely one of the coolest tools but one of the  > constraints is i will be upgrading from cd\'s / dvd\'s not online (not  > enough bandwidth)  >  > so the how would the dist upgrade react - ?? or should i upgrade first  > to 6.04 then to 6.10 - as opposed to a leap frog jump !!  >  > ram    Make sure that you have ubuntu-desktop package installed before  updating. It is a meta package that depends on all the default  installed packages. It will ensure a smooth transition from one  release to another (even if you skip one in between).    Also after dist-upgrade if you face any problem, try to identify the  package and then do a dpkg-reconfigure for that package. If in doubt  then do \'dpkg-reconfigure -a\'.    Hope this helps.      Onkar  --   Passion - Some people climb mountains - others write Free software.  Don\'t ask why - the reason is the same.    --   ubuntu-in mailing list  ubuntu-in at lists.ubuntu.com  https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-in  
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