GNOME IDE for various programming languages (including C/C++, Python, Vala and JavaScript)Ī tool for checking the security hardening status of binariesĭocumentation and shell scripts for use with annobin Serial-over-lan (sol) client for Intel AMTįile sharing client compatible with eDonkeyĬomponents of aMule which don't require a GUI (for servers)Īutomount utilities including an updated version of Amd Network tool for application protocol detectionĪlsa Modular Synth, a realtime modular synthesizerĪ classic synthesizer with dual oscillators The server side of the AMANDA tape backup system Powerful, easy to use console email clientĪdvanced Linux Sound Architecture (ALSA) - TopologyĪdvanced Linux Sound Architecture (ALSA) - Use Case ManagerĪdvanced Linux Sound Architecture (ALSA) utilitiesĪdvanced Linux Sound Architecture (ALSA) - Basic Audio TesterĪutomated theorem prover including linear arithmetic Tool for generating lexical analysers in HaskellĬonverter between the rpm, dpkg, stampede slp, and Slackware tgz file formatsĮxperimental terminal MUA based on notmuch mail Header files, libraries and development helper tools for airtspįast, cross-platform, OpenGL terminal emulator Header files, libraries and development helper tools for airracĬ++ Simulated Airline Travel Solution Provider Library Header files, libraries and development helper tools for airinvĬ++ Simulated Revenue Accounting (RAC) System Library Tools for auditing 802.11 (wireless) networksĬ++ Simulated Airline Inventory Management System library Simple, modern and secure encryption toolĪn utility for tracking down wasted disk spaceĬonsole reader for viewing AmigaGuide filesĪn application embeddable programming language interpreter Locate 128-bit and 256-bit AES keys in a captured memory image Software library for AdLib (OPL2/3) emulation Generate activity-diagram images from textĭiagnose and/or repair problems with STereo Lithography files Interactive Python accessibility explorer for the GNOME desktopĪCPICA tools for the development and debug of ACPI tables JNI Agent library converting Java exceptions to ABRT problems Tool for manipulating Android boot imagesĪutomatic bug detection and reporting tool Tool to visualize ABI changes timeline of a C/C++ library Session management in a clean and simple way Sequential logic synthesis and formal verification Tunnelling for application that don't speak IPv6Įmulation of the Plan 9 window manager 8 1/2ĭaemon for exposing ALSA sequencer applications in JACK MIDI systemĬonverts text and other types of files to PostScript Valued 3D point cloud visualization and analysis Packages with man pages in this section 0xFFFF (Details of the exit status can be found in wait(2).) A nonzero exit status can be in the range 1 to 255, and some commands use different nonzero status values to indicate the reason why the command failed. A zero exit status is conventionally used to indicate success, and a nonzero status means that the command was unsuccessful. This value can be tested (e.g., in most shells the variable $? contains the status of the last executed command) to see whether the command completed successfully. See Hive Resources below for more information.Įxecutes a shell command from the Hive shell.Įxecutes a dfs command from the Hive shell.Įxecutes a Hive query and prints results to standard output.Section 1 of the manual describes user commands and tools, for example, file manipulation tools, shells, compilers, web browsers, file and image viewers and editors, and so on.Īll commands yield a status value on termination. Removes the resource(s) from the distributed cache.Īs of Hive 1.2.0, removes the resource(s) which were added using the from the distributed cache. See Hive Resources below for more information. See Hive Resources below for more information.Ĭhecks whether the given resources are already added to the distributed cache or not. Lists the resources already added to the distributed cache. See Hive Resources below for more information.Īs of Hive 1.2.0, adds one or more files, jars or archives to the list of resources in the distributed cache using an Ivy URL of the form ivy://group:module:version?query_string. Prints all Hadoop and Hive configuration variables.Īdds one or more files, jars, or archives to the list of resources in the distributed cache. Prints a list of configuration variables that are overridden by the user or Hive. Note: If you misspell the variable name, the CLI will not show an error. Sets the value of a particular configuration variable (key). Resets the configuration to the default values (as of Hive 0.10: see HIVE-3202). Use quit or exit to leave the interactive shell.
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