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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Question? Post 302204530 by skyineyes on Thursday 12th of June 2008 12:27:45 AM
Old 06-12-2008
Question?

what will be the output and why??

.$val1=10; val2=25;
$ x:=${val1-val2:=35}
$ echo $x;
 

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slptool(1)						      General Commands Manual							slptool(1)

NAME
slptool - SLP command line tool SYNOPSIS
/usr/bin/slpd [-v|--version] [-s|--scope scopes] [-l|--language languagetag] [command [arguments]] DESCRIPTION
slptool is a command line tool to make SLPv2 User Agent (UA) requests. It can be used for SLP lookup/advertisement in shell scripts or as a diagnostic tool. OPTIONS
-v|--version displays version of slptool and OpenSLP. -s|--scope scopes scopes is a comma separated list of scopes applicable for the command. [-l|--language languagetag languagetag is the language tag to be used for the command. findsrvs service-type [filter] findattrs url [attrids] findsrvtypes [authority] findscopes register url [attrs] deregister url getproperty propertyname EXAMPLES
slptool register service:myserv.x://myhost.com "(attr1=val1),(attr2=val2)" slptool findsrvs service:myserv.x slptool findsrvs service:myserv.x "(attr1=val1)" slptool findattrs service:myserv.x://myhost.com slptool findattrs service:myserv.x://myhost.com attr1 slptool deregister service:myserv.x://myhost.com slptool getproperty net.slp.useScopes SEE ALSO
"OpenSLP User's Guide" NOTES
This man page was written for the Debian project by Debian Developer Ganesan Rajagopal (rganesan@debian.org). You should refer to the online html documentation in the openslp-doc package for more complete and up-to-date information. BUGS
http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=1730&atid=101730 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
OpenSLP is developed and maintained by The OpenSLP Project (http://www.openslp.org/). OpenSLP 1.0.1 Sep 08 2001 slptool(1)
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