10-16-2008
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hi all
how to find the file duplication in a windows 2000 server
as usual replies are sincerely appreciated.
thanks
raguram R (3 Replies)
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Hi,
My ubuntu flavor always create temporary files having filename followed by ~ on editing. For eg: if I am editing a file called "sip.c", automatically a temporary (bkup) file is getting created with the name "sip.c~". How to avoid this file creation? (7 Replies)
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3. Programming
Problem background:
gcc v 4.1
2 .cpp files, 2 .h files
Files:
main.cpp
a.cpp
a.h
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Organization:
main.cpp includes a.h (because it calls a.cpp code)
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hi all,
i want to write a shell script which can automatically touch my all files within a folder in an interval of 90 days ...so that i can avoid them being archived.
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Om (3 Replies)
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5. Shell Programming and Scripting
problem with piping one output to another.Would like to avoid the intermediate file creation.The piping does nt work on places where files have been created and goes in an endless loop.
sed -e "s/^\.\///g" $LINE1| sed -e "s/_\(\)/kkk\1/g" > $file1
tr -s '_' ' ' < $file1| \
sort -n -k... (1 Reply)
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6. Ubuntu
You probably know the answer to this, because I know it exists.
I have super long filenames with md5 hashes and I sucks to type the whole hash in the console. Because... just because :P
What is the shortcut for selecting a file in the current directory? Like you get a sort of loop through the... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: hellfire1
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Hi frnz,
I have requirement as follows..
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Hi all,
I download and install lessfs for deduplication,
I copy files in /SharedFiles directory and lessfs work right and not store again copy files,
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9. AIX
I am building a bff using mkinstallp.
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Package Name: svr_exForum
Package VRMF: 7.2
Update: N
Fileset
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Fileset VRMF: 7.2
USRLIBLPPFiles
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lzdiff
XZDIFF(1) XZ Utils XZDIFF(1)
NAME
xzcmp, xzdiff, lzcmp, lzdiff - compare compressed files
SYNOPSIS
xzcmp [cmp_options] file1 [file2]
xzdiff [diff_options] file1 [file2]
lzcmp [cmp_options] file1 [file2]
lzdiff [diff_options] file1 [file2]
DESCRIPTION
xzcmp and xzdiff invoke cmp(1) or diff(1) on files compressed with xz(1), lzma(1), gzip(1), bzip2(1), or lzop(1). All options specified
are passed directly to cmp(1) or diff(1). If only one file is specified, then the files compared are file1 (which must have a suffix of a
supported compression format) and file1 from which the compression format suffix has been stripped. If two files are specified, then they
are uncompressed if necessary and fed to cmp(1) or diff(1). The exit status from cmp(1) or diff(1) is preserved.
The names lzcmp and lzdiff are provided for backward compatibility with LZMA Utils.
SEE ALSO
cmp(1), diff(1), xz(1), gzip(1), bzip2(1), lzop(1), zdiff(1)
BUGS
Messages from the cmp(1) or diff(1) programs refer to temporary filenames instead of those specified.
Tukaani 2011-03-19 XZDIFF(1)