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I have to post this message here
trap command
My question I'd like to use "trap" command on my unix machine sunOS 5.7. But somehow when I do "which trap" command, it's no where to be found. Any one knows how I can get it installed? Thanks!! Last edited by whatisthis; 04-11-2005 at 03:41 PM.. Reason: wrong link |
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You don't have to to post this message here. Doing so is against the rules which state:
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