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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers PuTTY <Host Name Issue> Post 302235443 by Annihilannic on Friday 12th of September 2008 02:07:05 AM
Old 09-12-2008
I get the impression that you don't really understand what Unix is (no offence intended!). It is an operating system, like Windows, so you (usually) need a whole separate computer to install it on. Putty is just a way to connect to a computer running a Unix-like operating system. If your school is teaching you how to use Unix, then they must have a computer somewhere running Unix that you can connect to?

The virtual appliances I linked above are a tricky way of running a virtual computer within an existing computer; that way you can install and run a different operating system on the virtual computer.
 

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BCOMPILER_WRITE_EXE_FOOTER(3)						 1					     BCOMPILER_WRITE_EXE_FOOTER(3)

bcompiler_write_exe_footer - Writes the start pos, and sig to the end of a exe type file

SYNOPSIS
bool bcompiler_write_exe_footer (resource $filehandle, int $startpos) DESCRIPTION
An EXE (or self executable) file consists of 3 parts: o The stub (executable code, e.g. a compiled C program) that loads PHP interpreter, bcompiler extension, stored Bytecodes and initiates a call for the specified function (e.g. main) or class method (e.g. main::main) oThe Bytecodes (uncompressed only for the moment) oThe bcompiler EXE footer To obtain a suitable stub you can compile php_embed-based stub phpe.c located in the examples/embed directory on bcompiler's CVS. PARAMETERS
o $filehandle - A file handle as returned by fopen(3). o $startpos - The file position at which the Bytecodes start, and can be obtained using ftell(3). RETURN VALUES
Returns TRUE on success or FALSE on failure. EXAMPLES
Example #1 bcompiler_write_exe_footer(3) example <?php /* creating the output file (example.exe) */ $fh = fopen("example.exe", "w"); /* 1) writing a stub (phpe.exe) */ $size = filesize("phpe.exe"); $fr = fopen("phpe.exe", "r"); fwrite($fh, fread($fr, $size), $size); $startpos = ftell($fh); /* 2) writing bytecodes */ bcompiler_write_header($fh); bcompiler_write_class($fh, "myclass"); bcompiler_write_function($fh, "main"); bcompiler_write_footer($fh); /* 3) writing EXE footer */ bcompiler_write_exe_footer($fh, $startpos); /* closing the output file */ fclose($fh); ?> NOTES
Warning This function is EXPERIMENTAL. The behaviour of this function, its name, and surrounding documentation may change without notice in a future release of PHP. This function should be used at your own risk. SEE ALSO
bcompiler_write_header(3), bcompiler_write_class(3), bcompiler_write_footer(3). PHP Documentation Group BCOMPILER_WRITE_EXE_FOOTER(3)
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