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  1. dlopen (3) - NetBSD Manual Pages

    Sep 8, 2025 · RTLD_GLOBAL The object's symbols and the symbols of its depen- dencies will be visible to other objects. RTLD_LOCAL The object's symbols and the symbols of its depen- dencies …

  2. wpa_supplicant (8) - NetBSD Manual Pages

    Sep 8, 2025 · -d flag. -G global-ctrl-group Global control interface group. -g global-ctrl Global control interface. -h Show help text. -I additional-config-file Additional configuration file. -K Include key …

  3. glob (3) - NetBSD Manual Pages

    Sep 8, 2025 · GLOB(3) NetBSD Library Functions Manual GLOB(3) NAME glob, globfree, glob_pattern_p -- generate pathnames matching a pattern LIBRARY Standard C Library (libc, -lc) …

  4. xorg.conf (5) - NetBSD Manual Pages

    Sep 8, 2025 · SERVERFLAGS SECTION In addition to options specific to this section (described below), the ServerFlags section is used to specify some global Xorg server options.

  5. cc (1) - NetBSD Manual Pages

    For example, warnings are given with -Wformat for bad calls to "printf" when "printf" is built in and "strlen" is known not to modify global memory. With the -fno-builtin-function option only the built-in …

  6. wpa_supplicant.conf (5) - NetBSD Manual Pages

    Sep 8, 2025 · The configuration file consists of optional global parameter settings and one or more network blocks, e.g. one for each used SSID. The wpa_supplicant(8) utility will automatically select …

  7. splbio (9) - NetBSD Manual Pages

    The global kernel_lock is automatically acquired for interrupts at this level by default, in order to support device drivers that do not provide their own multiprocessor synchronization.