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/external/mdnsresponder/mDNSShared/
Ddnsextd.conf26 // zone "my-dynamic-subdomain.company.com."
35 // zone "my-dynamic-subdomain.company.com." in
38 // file "db.my-dynamic-subdomain.company.com";
39 // update-policy { grant * wildcard *.my-dynamic-subdomain.company.com.; };
58 zone "my-dynamic-subdomain.company.com." {
/external/opencv3/doc/py_tutorials/py_ml/py_kmeans/py_kmeans_understanding/
Dpy_kmeans_understanding.markdown16 Consider a company, which is going to release a new model of T-shirt to market. Obviously they will
17 have to manufacture models in different sizes to satisfy people of all sizes. So the company make a
22 Company can't create t-shirts with all the sizes. Instead, they divide people to Small, Medium and
25 which will satisfy all the people. And if it doesn't, company can divide people to more groups, may
/external/netperf/
DNOTICE3 Copyright (C) 1993 Hewlett-Packard Company
29 HEWLETT-PACKARD COMPANY DOES NOT WARRANT THAT THE USE,
38 5. HEWLETT-PACKARD COMPANY WILL NOT IN ANY EVENT BE LIABLE FOR ANY
DMODULE_LICENSE_HP3 Copyright (C) 1993 Hewlett-Packard Company
29 HEWLETT-PACKARD COMPANY DOES NOT WARRANT THAT THE USE,
38 5. HEWLETT-PACKARD COMPANY WILL NOT IN ANY EVENT BE LIABLE FOR ANY
DCOPYING3 Copyright (C) 1993 Hewlett-Packard Company
29 HEWLETT-PACKARD COMPANY DOES NOT WARRANT THAT THE USE,
38 5. HEWLETT-PACKARD COMPANY WILL NOT IN ANY EVENT BE LIABLE FOR ANY
/external/netperf/src/
Dnetperf.c3 Copyright (C) 1993-2011 Hewlett-Packard Company
29 HEWLETT-PACKARD COMPANY DOES NOT WARRANT THAT THE USE,
38 5. HEWLETT-PACKARD COMPANY WILL NOT IN ANY EVENT BE LIABLE FOR ANY
45 @(#)netperf.c (c) Copyright 1993-2012 Hewlett-Packard Company. Version 2.6.0";
Dnet_uuid.c6 ** Copyright (c) 1989 by Hewlett-Packard Company, Palo Alto, Ca. &
15 ** Company, Microsoft, or Digital Equipment Corporation be used in
18 ** Foundation, Inc., Hewlett-Packard Company, Microsoft, nor Digital
/external/libxml2/result/SVG/
Ddesc.xml6 Company sales by region
10 company sales by region.
/external/libxml2/test/SVG/
Ddesc.xml6 Company sales by region
10 company sales by region.
/external/snakeyaml/src/test/resources/issues/
Dissue56-1.yaml8 company: !de.oddb.org,2007/ODDB::Business::Company
167 company: !de.oddb.org,2007/ODDB::Business::Company
262 company: !de.oddb.org,2007/ODDB::Business::Company
493 company: !de.oddb.org,2007/ODDB::Business::Company
/external/squashfs-tools/RELEASE-READMEs/
DDONATIONS4 the only widely used Linux file systems that has no company backing. Squashfs
10 if your company is a serious user of Squashfs, please consider accelerating
/external/libxml2/example/
Dgjobread.c35 xmlChar *company; member
85 if (cur->company) printf(" company: %s\n", cur->company); in printPerson()
Dgjobs.xml24 <gjob:Company>
25 </gjob:Company>
/external/wpa_supplicant_8/hs20/server/ca/
Dsetup.sh11 COMPANY=w1.fi
28 # -c: Company name, used to generate Subject name CN for Intermediate CA\n
50 c) COMPANY=$OPTARG;;
119 cat my-openssl.cnf | sed "s/#@CN@/commonName_default = $COMPANY Hotspot 2.0 Intermediate CA/" > ope…
/external/dnsmasq/
Dsetup.html174 the company firewall. You have access, but since many of the internal hosts
175 aren't visible on the public internet, your company doesn't publish
178 private domains within the company, and dnsmasq allows this. Assuming
179 that internal company machines are all in the domain internal.myco.com
/external/blktrace/btt/
DNOTICE1 * (C) Copyright 2007 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.
2 * (C) Copyright 2008 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.
5 # (C) Copyright 2008 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.
6 # (C) Copyright 2009 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.
/external/nanohttpd/
DREADME.md144 * `--cors=http://appOne.company.com`
145 * `--cors="http://appOne.company.com, http://appTwo.company.com"`: note the double quotes so that t…
/external/nanohttpd/src/site/markdown/
Dindex.md144 * `--cors=http://appOne.company.com`
145 * `--cors="http://appOne.company.com, http://appTwo.company.com"`: note the double quotes so that t…
/external/zlib/src/qnx/
Dpackage.qpg16 <QPG:Company></QPG:Company>
/external/libexif/
Dconfig.sub122 # Separate what the user gave into CPU-COMPANY and OS or KERNEL-OS (if any).
242 # Decode aliases for certain CPU-COMPANY combinations.
244 # Recognize the basic CPU types without company name.
322 # Object if more than one company name word.
327 # Recognize the basic CPU types with company name.
393 # Recognize the basic CPU types without company name, with glob match.
398 # for a CPU type and a company and sometimes even an OS.
/external/libmtp/
Dconfig.sub119 # Separate what the user gave into CPU-COMPANY and OS or KERNEL-OS (if any).
235 # Decode aliases for certain CPU-COMPANY combinations.
237 # Recognize the basic CPU types without company name.
309 # Object if more than one company name word.
314 # Recognize the basic CPU types with company name.
376 # Recognize the basic CPU types without company name, with glob match.
381 # for a CPU type and a company and sometimes even an OS.
/external/libopus/
Dconfig.sub121 # Separate what the user gave into CPU-COMPANY and OS or KERNEL-OS (if any).
246 # Decode aliases for certain CPU-COMPANY combinations.
248 # Recognize the basic CPU types without company name.
356 # Object if more than one company name word.
361 # Recognize the basic CPU types with company name.
435 # Recognize the basic CPU types without company name, with glob match.
440 # for a CPU type and a company and sometimes even an OS.
/external/protobuf/gtest/build-aux/
Dconfig.sub114 # Separate what the user gave into CPU-COMPANY and OS or KERNEL-OS (if any).
245 # Decode aliases for certain CPU-COMPANY combinations.
247 # Recognize the basic CPU types without company name.
358 # Object if more than one company name word.
363 # Recognize the basic CPU types with company name.
439 # Recognize the basic CPU types without company name, with glob match.
444 # for a CPU type and a company and sometimes even an OS.
/external/libcap-ng/libcap-ng-0.7/
Dconfig.sub123 # Separate what the user gave into CPU-COMPANY and OS or KERNEL-OS (if any).
244 # Decode aliases for certain CPU-COMPANY combinations.
246 # Recognize the basic CPU types without company name.
350 # Object if more than one company name word.
355 # Recognize the basic CPU types with company name.
428 # Recognize the basic CPU types without company name, with glob match.
433 # for a CPU type and a company and sometimes even an OS.
/external/libedit/
Dconfig.sub114 # Separate what the user gave into CPU-COMPANY and OS or KERNEL-OS (if any).
245 # Decode aliases for certain CPU-COMPANY combinations.
247 # Recognize the basic CPU types without company name.
358 # Object if more than one company name word.
363 # Recognize the basic CPU types with company name.
439 # Recognize the basic CPU types without company name, with glob match.
444 # for a CPU type and a company and sometimes even an OS.

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