02-07-2013
Help in UNIX
Hi friends,
I am new to UNIX. My issue is..... We are having a path like a/b/c/d/outfiles. The output files generated during execution of program are saved in this path(all output files will be with extension '.out' like output1.out). Is there any UNIX command to jump directly to the path *outfiles*? And is there any command to find the path of the file output1.out directly without searching for that path and downloading the file?
I am trying to use the command find . -name output1.out. ( It will search all the files in current directory and the sub directory). But if I am in a/b directory and searching for that file with that command and if any sub folders of b,c or d doesn't have read permissions, its stopped searching there.
Please help me.
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GJAVAH(1) GNU GJAVAH(1)
NAME
gjavah - - generate header files from Java class files
SYNOPSIS
gjavah ...
DESCRIPTION
The gjavah program is used to generate header files from class files. It can generate both CNI and JNI header files, as well as stub
implementation files which can be used as a basis for implementing the required native methods.
OPTIONS
-d DIR
Set output directory.
-o FILE
Set output file (only one of -d or -o may be used).
-cmdfile FILE
Read command file.
-all DIR
Operate on all class files under directory DIR.
-stubs
Emit stub implementation.
-jni
Emit JNI stubs or header (default).
-cni
Emit CNI stubs or header (default JNI).
-verbose
Set verbose mode.
-force
Output files should always be written.
Class path options:
-classpath PATH
Set the class path.
-IDIR
Add directory to class path.
-bootclasspath PATH
Set the boot class path.
-extdirs PATH
Set the extension directory path.
Standard options:
-help
Print help text, then exit.
-version
Print version number, then exit.
-JOPTION
Pass argument to the Java runtime.
BUGS
SEE ALSO
javac(1), ...
AUTHOR
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