i want to do hospital project in c++ or java in unix/linux platforms what are the required softwares i should have and how to install oracle,java in linux (1 Reply)
hi,
iam doing my MCA finial year project in linux-c language.my project name 'stream control transmission protocol'.it is about message passing to server from client through packet,please help in this i want to know the coding for this or tell me the any link for this coding.
... (0 Replies)
Hell everyone, i am trying to write a program for work, i am doing an internship there, where the program will list all the files on the Unix Server(soloaris 9) for all the engineers to look at. The code i have so far works to display all files, but the program also needs to check and see if the... (3 Replies)
A Simple Shell
The Shell or Command Line Interpreter is the fundamental User
interface to an Operating System. Your first project is to write a
simple shell - myshell - that has the following properties:
1. The shell must support the following internal commands:
i. cd <directory>... (5 Replies)
We have a system running ssh. When a user logs in, they do not get the project they are assigned to (they run under "system"). I verify the project using the command "ps -e -o user,pid,ppid,args,project". If you do a "su - username", the user does get the project they are assigned to (and all... (2 Replies)
i have two doubts..
1. what is the use /etc/project file. i renamed this file and when i tried to switch user or login with some user account the login was happening slowly. but when i renamed it to original name it was working fine... why so?
2. unix already has useradd and grouadd for... (4 Replies)
Dear all,
i am in last year of electronics department in engineering faculty
i need suggestions for a graduation project based on unix or free bsd or linux and electronics "embedded linux "
i think about embedded unix for example or device drivers
please i need helps (1 Reply)
A new project was posted on your project board.
Project title: Bash Shell Tutoring
Estimated Budget:
$50/hr
Start date:
Immediately
Required skills:
Linux, Bash, Shell, UNIX
I work as a datawarehouse designer and developer.
Although I usually stick to the role of an analyst,... (0 Replies)
I have a project tree like that.
after running find command with the -no -empty option, i am able to have a list of non empty directory
DO_MY_SEARCH="find . -type d -not -empty -print0"
MY_EXCLUDE_DIR1=" -e NOT_IN_USE -e RTMAP -e NOT_USEFULL "
echo " " > $MY_TEMP_RESULT_1
while... (2 Replies)
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LEARN ABOUT LINUX
build-rdeps
BUILD-RDEPS(1)BUILD-RDEPS(1)NAME
build-rdeps - find packages that depend on a specific package to build (reverse build depends)
SYNOPSIS
build-rdeps package
DESCRIPTION
build-rdeps searches for all packages that build-depend on the specified package.
OPTIONS -u, --update
Run apt-get update before searching for build-depends.
-s, --sudo
Use sudo when running apt-get update. Has no effect if -u is omitted.
--distribution
Select another distribution, which is searched for build-depends.
--only-main
Ignore contrib and non-free
--exclude-component
Ignore the given component (e.g. main, contrib, non-free).
--origin
Restrict the search to only the specified origin (such as "Debian").
-m, --print-maintainer
Print the value of the maintainer field for each package.
-d, --debug
Run the debug mode
--help
Show the usage information.
--version
Show the version information.
REQUIREMENTS
The tool requires apt Sources files to be around for the checked components. In the default case this means that in /var/lib/apt/lists
files need to be around for main, contrib and non-free.
In practice this means one needs to add one deb-src line for each component, e.g.
deb-src http://<mirror>/debian <dist> main contrib non-free
and run apt-get update afterwards or use the update option of this tool.
LICENSE
This code is copyright by Patrick Schoenfeld <schoenfeld@debian.org>, all rights reserved. This program comes with ABSOLUTELEY NO
WARRANTY. You are free to redistribute this code under the terms of the GNU General Public License, version 2 or later.
AUTHOR
Patrick Schoenfeld <schoenfeld@debian.org>
Debian Utilities 2013-12-23 BUILD-RDEPS(1)