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Operating Systems Solaris ./runInstaller : syntax error at line 2 Post 302186433 by Sunb3 on Thursday 17th of April 2008 08:28:22 AM
Old 04-17-2008
No, I 'm sure that I'm working on proper architecture. So I think there is another problem.
 

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scmp_sys_resolver(1)					     libseccomp Documentation					      scmp_sys_resolver(1)

NAME
scmp_sys_resolver - Resolve system calls SYNOPSIS
scmp_sys_resolver [-h] [-a ARCH ] [-t] SYSCALL_NAME | SYSCALL_NUMBER DESCRIPTION
This command resolves both system call names and numbers with respect to the given architecture supplied in the optional ARCH argument. If the architecture is not supplied on the command line then the native architecture is used. If the "-t" argument is specified along with a system call name, then the system call will be translated as necessary for the given architecture. The "-t" argument has no effect if a system call number is specified. In some combinations of architecture and system call, a negative system call number will be displayed. A negative system call number indi- cates that the system call is not defined for the given architecture and is treated in a special manner by libseccomp depending on the operation. -a ARCH The architecture to use for resolving the system call. Valid ARCH values are "x86", "x86_64", "x32", and "arm". -t If neccessary, translate the system call name to the proper system call number, even if the system call name is different, e.g. socket(2) on x86. -h A simple one-line usage display. EXIT STATUS
Returns zero on success, errno values on failure. NOTES
The libseccomp project site, with more information and the source code repository, can be found at http://libseccomp.sf.net. This tool, as well as the libseccomp library, is currently under development, please report any bugs at the project site or directly to the author. AUTHOR
Paul Moore <paul@paul-moore.com> paul@paul-moore.com 23 May 2013 scmp_sys_resolver(1)
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