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Command: wwconfig | Section: 8 | Source: Digital UNIX | File: wwconfig.8.gz
wwconfig(8) System Manager's Manual wwconfig(8)
NAME
wwconfig - Configures tty features for Asian countries
SYNOPSIS
/usr/sbin/wwconfig [-a |-A | -d | -D] [-n | -N]
FLAGS
Merges worldwide support tty features into the system configuration
file by prompting you to choose among options. Merges all worldwide
support tty features into the system configuration file. When you
specify the -A flag, you are not prompted to choose among options.
Deletes from the system configuration file only the worldwide support
tty features that have been de-installed. Deletes all worldwide sup-
port tty features from the system configuration file. Does not rebuild
the kernel. Rebuilds the network kernel .vmunix for DMS support.
DESCRIPTION
The wwconfig procedure integrates worldwide support tty features into
the running kernel or removes those features from the kernel. Cur-
rently, you can configure a generic Asian multibyte tty driver (atty)
and a single-byte Thai tty driver (ttty) into the running kernel.
The Asian tty driver has several optional features that you can choose
to set up. Depending on which subsets are installed, the wwconfig pro-
cedure may ask questions on the following topics: The UTX daemons to
start and connect to the atty driver through the utxd daemon
You can choose to start the following UTX daemons: To support
the Kana-Kanji conversion method for Japanese To support on-de-
mand loading of user-defined characters To support the phrase
input method for Chinese
Refer to kkcd(8), odld(8), and simd(8) for more information
about these daemons. For Chinese, whether BIG-5, Telecode
(Telex), or both codesets are supported as valid terminal codes
and whether codeset conversion support is included for Simpli-
fied and Traditional Chinese. How many UTX pseudo devices to
create Whether the Thai tty driver, if installed, is set up in
addition to the Asian tty driver
As is true for kernel layered products, the wwconfig command uses the
kreg utility to register the worldwide support tty features. After the
kernel configuration process completes, config.file in the
/usr/i18n/sys/BINARY directory is updated to reflect the tty features
that you selected. The current system configuration file is also up-
dated, if necessary.
Because the tty features are registered through the kreg utility, you
can use the doconfig command to build a new kernel without affecting
the current setup for worldwide support tty features.
RELATED INFORMATION
Commands: stty(1), kreg(8), kkcd(8), odld(8), simd(8), utxd(8)
Others: Chinese(5), Japanese(5), Thai(5) delim off
wwconfig(8)