this bothers u????
ok... as this really is intended as an exercise for "dummies"... i'm going to ask some dummy questions...
question No1: if i execute this rpm command do i need to be any particular directory.... or does rpm default to a lib install directory, depending on server setup? for example /usr/lib or /usr/local/lib etc....
(reason for ImageMagick is one of domain owners needs it for some cgi scripts he running. i operate a "not for profit" service for some domain owners)
Hello
I'm new on this forum but I have a big problem. I've installed Subversion 1.1.1 and Apache 2.0.52 on a HP-UX. This is the uname:
HP-UX xxxx B.11.11 U 9000/800 4169945236 unlimited-user license
Now I must to install a software to browse the svn repositories. My choice is Viewcvs.
... (3 Replies)
I've got a problem i'm hoping other more experienced programmers have had to deal with sometime in their careers and can help me: how to get fullnames that were chunked together into one field in an old database into separate more meaningful fields.
I'd like to get the records that nicely fit... (2 Replies)
Please help... i'm new to this job and new to unix as well..... i'm trying to install apache 2.2.6 it's installed on one server... i need to install it on another server... my clue was to maybe use the fetch command... please help.....for example..... apache is on 69.50.132.14.... and it needs to... (1 Reply)
Dear friends out there, i hope u'll have enough time to read this problem of mine and try to help me solve it. well, i've been a long time user of microsoft products and happened to come across FreeBSD when one fellow referred me to it saying that it was a wonderful OS which one could use for web... (6 Replies)
Hello there ppl,
I thought my question would qualify to be posted in this forum and in Shell scripting forum.
And I swear to God.. there is no discussion on this exact topic anywhere else on the web!
So my script on BASH uses 2 commands:
1) date -d "Fri Mar 06 10:18:16 UTC 2009" +%s
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Hi everyone
I have a Fedora FTP server (lets call it FTP-SERVER1) and files are constantly being uploaded to it from a 3rd party.
Once every 15 minutes I need to "move" the files from the FTP
server to another server (lets call it SVR-WINDOWS) where it will be processed and then deleted.
... (3 Replies)
same old story, we have an important very old app running on SCO 5, box is only on LAN and as such was never updated by anyone etc.. box is nearing its end of life in a bad way (currently experiencing some SCSI issues) and it's time to do something when good advice of "lets upgrade" for years was... (1 Reply)
Hello Ex-Sun fellows,
i've been tasked to install a bran spanking new AI Solaris 11.1 server for our Oracle park.
With the documentation this is what's running and what's working.
T5120 2 oracle VM's (one ldom on each disk)
One with a Solaris 11.1 repo, AI server.
One for testing... (0 Replies)
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linux-version
LINUX-VERSION(1) General Commands Manual LINUX-VERSION(1)NAME
linux-version - operate on Linux kernel version strings
SYNOPSIS
linux-version compare VERSION1 OP VERSION2
linux-version sort [--reverse] [VERSION1 VERSION2 ...]
linux-version list [--paths]
DESCRIPTION
linux-version operates on Linux kernel version strings as reported by uname -r and used in file and directory names. These version strings
do not follow the same rules as Debian package version strings and should not be compared as such or as arbitrary strings.
compare VERSION1 OP VERSION2
Compare version strings, where OP is a binary operator. linux-version returns success (zero result) if the specified condition is
satisfied, and failure (nonzero result) otherwise. The valid operators are: lt le eq ne ge gt
sort [--reverse] [VERSION1 VERSION2 ...]
Sort the given version strings and print them in order from lowest to highest. If the --reverse option is used, print them in order
from highest to lowest.
If no version strings are given as arguments, the version strings will instead be read from standard input, one per line. They may
be suffixed by arbitrary text after a space, which will be included in the output. This means that, for example:
linux-version list --paths | linux-version sort --reverse
will list the installed versions and corresponding paths in order from highest to lowest version.
list [--paths]
List kernel versions installed in the customary location. If the --paths option, show the corresponding path for each version.
AUTHOR
linux-version and this manual page were written by Ben Hutchings as part of the Debian linux-base package.
30 March 2011 LINUX-VERSION(1)