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cleanup; move ./etc into ./samples and mark 'unsupported'
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@ -15,8 +15,6 @@ include_files = {
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}
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exclude_files = {
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"etc/*.lua",
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"etc/**/*.lua",
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"test/*.lua",
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"test/**/*.lua",
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"samples/*.lua",
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etc/README
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etc/README
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This directory contains code that is more useful than the
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samples. This code *is* supported.
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tftp.lua -- Trivial FTP client
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This module implements file retrieval by the TFTP protocol.
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Its main use was to test the UDP code, but since someone
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found it usefull, I turned it into a module that is almost
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official (no uploads, yet).
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dict.lua -- Dict client
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The dict.lua module started with a cool simple client
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for the DICT protocol, written by Luiz Henrique Figueiredo.
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This new version has been converted into a library, similar
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to the HTTP and FTP libraries, that can be used from within
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any luasocket application. Take a look on the source code
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and you will be able to figure out how to use it.
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lp.lua -- LPD client library
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The lp.lua module implements the client part of the Line
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Printer Daemon protocol, used to print files on Unix
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machines. It is courtesy of David Burgess! See the source
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code and the lpr.lua in the examples directory.
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b64.lua
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qp.lua
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eol.lua
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These are tiny programs that perform Base64,
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Quoted-Printable and end-of-line marker conversions.
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get.lua -- file retriever
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This little program is a client that uses the FTP and
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HTTP code to implement a command line file graber. Just
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run
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lua get.lua <remote-file> [<local-file>]
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to download a remote file (either ftp:// or http://) to
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the specified local file. The program also prints the
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download throughput, elapsed time, bytes already downloaded
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etc during download.
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check-memory.lua -- checks memory consumption
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This is just to see how much memory each module uses.
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dispatch.lua -- coroutine based dispatcher
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This is a first try at a coroutine based non-blocking
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dispatcher for LuaSocket. Take a look at 'check-links.lua'
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and at 'forward.lua' to see how to use it.
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check-links.lua -- HTML link checker program
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This little program scans a HTML file and checks for broken
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links. It is similar to check-links.pl by Jamie Zawinski,
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but uses all facilities of the LuaSocket library and the Lua
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language. It has not been thoroughly tested, but it should
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work. Just run
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lua check-links.lua [-n] {<url>} > output
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and open the result to see a list of broken links. Make sure
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you check the '-n' switch. It runs in non-blocking mode,
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using coroutines, and is MUCH faster!
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forward.lua -- coroutine based forward server
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This is a forward server that can accept several connections
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and transfers simultaneously using non-blocking I/O and the
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coroutine-based dispatcher. You can run, for example
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lua forward.lua 8080:proxy.com:3128
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to redirect all local conections to port 8080 to the host
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'proxy.com' at port 3128.
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unix.c and unix.h
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This is an implementation of Unix local domain sockets and
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demonstrates how to extend LuaSocket with a new type of
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transport. It has been tested on Linux and on Mac OS X.
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Good luck,
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Diego.
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@ -129,6 +129,5 @@ build = {
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copy_directories = {
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"docs"
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, "samples"
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, "etc"
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, "test" }
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}
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samples/lpr.lua \
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samples/talker.lua \
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samples/tinyirc.lua
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ETC = \
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etc/README \
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etc/b64.lua \
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etc/check-links.lua \
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etc/check-memory.lua \
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etc/dict.lua \
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etc/dispatch.lua \
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etc/eol.lua \
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etc/forward.lua \
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etc/get.lua \
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etc/lp.lua \
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etc/qp.lua \
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etc/tftp.lua
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samples/b64.lua \
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samples/check-links.lua \
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samples/check-memory.lua \
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samples/dict.lua \
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samples/dispatch.lua \
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samples/eol.lua \
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samples/forward.lua \
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samples/get.lua \
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samples/lp.lua \
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samples/qp.lua \
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samples/tftp.lua
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SRC = \
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src/makefile \
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@ -117,9 +114,6 @@ dist:
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cp -vf README.md $(DIST)
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cp -vf $(MAKE) $(DIST)
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mkdir -p $(DIST)/etc
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cp -vf $(ETC) $(DIST)/etc
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mkdir -p $(DIST)/src
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cp -vf $(SRC) $(DIST)/src
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This directory contains some sample programs using
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LuaSocket. This code is not supported.
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tftp.lua -- Trivial FTP client
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This module implements file retrieval by the TFTP protocol.
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Its main use was to test the UDP code, but since someone
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found it usefull, I turned it into a module that is almost
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official (no uploads, yet).
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dict.lua -- Dict client
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The dict.lua module started with a cool simple client
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for the DICT protocol, written by Luiz Henrique Figueiredo.
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This new version has been converted into a library, similar
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to the HTTP and FTP libraries, that can be used from within
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any luasocket application. Take a look on the source code
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and you will be able to figure out how to use it.
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lp.lua -- LPD client library
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The lp.lua module implements the client part of the Line
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Printer Daemon protocol, used to print files on Unix
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machines. It is courtesy of David Burgess! See the source
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code and the lpr.lua in the examples directory.
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b64.lua
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qp.lua
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eol.lua
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These are tiny programs that perform Base64,
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Quoted-Printable and end-of-line marker conversions.
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get.lua -- file retriever
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This little program is a client that uses the FTP and
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HTTP code to implement a command line file graber. Just
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run
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lua get.lua <remote-file> [<local-file>]
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to download a remote file (either ftp:// or http://) to
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the specified local file. The program also prints the
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download throughput, elapsed time, bytes already downloaded
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etc during download.
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check-memory.lua -- checks memory consumption
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This is just to see how much memory each module uses.
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dispatch.lua -- coroutine based dispatcher
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This is a first try at a coroutine based non-blocking
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dispatcher for LuaSocket. Take a look at 'check-links.lua'
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and at 'forward.lua' to see how to use it.
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check-links.lua -- HTML link checker program
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This little program scans a HTML file and checks for broken
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links. It is similar to check-links.pl by Jamie Zawinski,
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but uses all facilities of the LuaSocket library and the Lua
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language. It has not been thoroughly tested, but it should
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work. Just run
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lua check-links.lua [-n] {<url>} > output
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and open the result to see a list of broken links. Make sure
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you check the '-n' switch. It runs in non-blocking mode,
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using coroutines, and is MUCH faster!
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forward.lua -- coroutine based forward server
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This is a forward server that can accept several connections
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and transfers simultaneously using non-blocking I/O and the
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coroutine-based dispatcher. You can run, for example
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lua forward.lua 8080:proxy.com:3128
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to redirect all local conections to port 8080 to the host
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'proxy.com' at port 3128.
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unix.c and unix.h
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This is an implementation of Unix local domain sockets and
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demonstrates how to extend LuaSocket with a new type of
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transport. It has been tested on Linux and on Mac OS X.
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listener.lua -- socket to stdout
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talker.lua -- stdin to socket
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listener.lua and talker.lua are about the simplest
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applications you can write using LuaSocket. Run
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applications you can write using LuaSocket. Run
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'lua listener.lua' and 'lua talker.lua'
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@ -17,13 +101,13 @@ be printed by listen.lua.
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This is a cool program written by David Burgess to print
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files using the Line Printer Daemon protocol, widely used in
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Unix machines. It uses the lp.lua implementation, in the
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etc directory. Just run 'lua lpr.lua <filename>
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samples directory. Just run 'lua lpr.lua <filename>
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queue=<printername>' and the file will print!
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cddb.lua -- CDDB client
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This is the first try on a simple CDDB client. Not really
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useful, but one day it might become a module.
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useful, but one day it might become a module.
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daytimeclnt.lua -- day time client
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