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1. UNIX for Beginners Questions & Answers
Hi there. :)
I found MOTIF programming code with file dialogs.
In the compiling description is the speak of a Libarary PW.
This compiling description is mentioned :
gcc -o newone test.c -lXm -lXt -lX11 -lPW
Has anyone heared about that Library. ?
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2. AIX
I'm trying to install libiconv to AIX 7.1 from an rpm off of the perzl site. The rpm appears to install but I get this error message.
add shr4.o shared members from /usr/lib/libiconv.a to /opt/freeware/lib/libiconv.a
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3. Linux
Hello,
./configure script fails to configure libsf. Please check the following last few lines of configure script error.
checking for db1/db.h... no
checking for db.h... yes
checking for dbopen in -ldb1... no
configure: error: No libdb? No libsf.
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4. HP-UX
We are facing issue with shared library file, we are getting difference in content for same shared file for chatr command :confused: , below are the detail about *.sl file, even we are also getting difference in size of both file. can you please tell me what will be the issue for same. is my new... (1 Reply)
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5. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hi:
I have a library that it only offers Makefile for building static library. It built libxxx.a file. How do I in any way build a shared library? (either changin the Makefile or direct script or command to build shared library)
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6. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
I was curious how to tell which programs are accessing a file (libobjc.A.dylib) in /usr/lib
This file seems to be the culprit in a bunch of Safari crashes, and I just wanted to know if and what other programs use it.
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7. Linux
I have a shared library file (.so) and I need to know some information
1. By which GCC version was this .so built?
2. Was this .so built in 32 bits mode or 64 bits mode
Any command / tools to backtrace such kind of information?
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8. Shell Programming and Scripting
Whats the syntax for including a library file in a shell script?
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9. Solaris
Hi all,
In our one production server Sol 9 library file /usr/lib/librtld_db.so.1 is corrupted. So su and other commands are not properly working. we are getting message like this..
su - oracle
ld.so.1: su: fatal: /usr/lib/librtld_db.so.1: unknown file type
Killed
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10. AIX
How to debug a shared library(.so file) on AIX? (1 Reply)
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eucKR(5) File Formats Manual eucKR(5)
NAME
eucKR - A character encoding system (codeset) for Korean
DESCRIPTION
EUC (Extended UNIX Code) is a codeset extended by AT&T Bell Laboratories for use in various countries in the world. Korean EUC is the EUC
codeset for representing Korean data. The encoding of Korean EUC (eucKR) is currently identical to that of the DEC Korean codeset (see
deckorean(5)).
Codeset Conversion
The following codeset converter pairs are available for converting Korean characters between eucKR and other encoding formats. Refer to
iconv_intro(5) for an introduction to codeset conversion. For more information about the other codeset for which eucKR is the input or out-
put, see the reference page specified in the list item. deckorean_eucKR, eucKR_deckorean
Converting from and to the DEC Korean codeset: deckorean(5).
Because DEC Korean is currently identical to Korean Extended UNIX Code, this converter is not useful. ISO-2022-KR_eucKR,
eucKR_ISO-2022-KR
Converting from and to the ISO 2022 Korean codeset: iso2022(5).
Font Support for Korean EUC
For both display devices and printers, the operating system supports the Korean EUC codeset through DEC Korean fonts. See deckorean(5) for
information about Korean bitmap and PostScript fonts.
SEE ALSO
Commands: locale(1)
Others: ascii(5), deckorean(5), iconv_intro(5), i18n_intro(5), i18n_printing(5), l10n_intro(5), Korean(5)
eucKR(5)