I need to login to several AIX boxes .... I use putty for that and I am losing the configurations as I logout. For ex: I like to work with emacs editor, as AIX comes default with ksh , I set it using set -o emacs, once I log out and login back I am back again in ksh ...
You can also use your .profile to set these configurations... also if you need to use a variable or update your path, etc... remember to export the variable...
For example add this to your .profile to add the bin directory from your home directory in your path...
Hello! I have a problem:
I compile some function, which must save file:
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// prog.cpp
void save_file(){
FILE *fs = fopen("file.txt", "w");
if(!fs) cerr<< "cannot save";
fprintf(fs, "This is a text file.");
fclose(fs)
}
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If i compile it from... (8 Replies)
i just typed out a letter but want to hang on to it i typed it out in vi and was wondering how to save and exit from it? also how do you S&E from emacs since those are the two editors i mainly use any help would be appreciated (2 Replies)
hi i would like someone to assist me to find out how i can Write a script called save which copies a file into a special directory, and another called recover which copies a file back out of the special directory. The user of the script should not be aware of the location of the special directory... (2 Replies)
I edit crontab with vi editor, i delete the lines i wanted, but i can't save!
i tried the :w, :wq, ZZ commands and it seems like vi is unfamiliar with it.
any suggestions? (3 Replies)
There is a file A.lcf.
I am updating the file and saving it .
But as soon as I am logging off and then logging in I am finding that the updated changes are not there in the file. (5 Replies)
hi there !
i have exactly the same problem like this guy here
https://www.unix.com/shell-programming-scripting/127668-getting-curl-output-verbose-file.html
i am not able to save the curl verbose output..
the sollution in this thread (redirecting stderr to a file) does not work for me.... (0 Replies)
is i want to sort or delete lines etc etc to a file, how do i save the changes.
example i do sort file > file
when i do cat file, all data is erased.
thanks. (2 Replies)
I am trying to modify the "corestat v1.1" code which is in Perl.The typical output of this code is below:
Core Utilization
CoreId %Usr %Sys %Total
------ ----- ----- ------
5 4.91 0.01 4.92
6 0.06 ... (0 Replies)
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LEARN ABOUT V7
environ
ENVIRON(5) File Formats Manual ENVIRON(5)NAME
environ - user environment
SYNOPSIS
extern char **environ;
DESCRIPTION
An array of strings called the `environment' is made available by exec(2) when a process begins. By convention these strings have the form
`name=value'. The following names are used by various commands:
PATH The sequence of directory prefixes that sh, time, nice(1), etc., apply in searching for a file known by an incomplete path name.
The prefixes are separated by `:'. Login(1) sets PATH=:/bin:/usr/bin.
HOME A user's login directory, set by login(1) from the password file passwd(5).
TERM The kind of terminal for which output is to be prepared. This information is used by commands, such as nroff or plot(1), which may
exploit special terminal capabilities. See term(7) for a list of terminal types.
Further names may be placed in the environment by the export command and `name=value' arguments in sh(1), or by exec(2). It is unwise to
conflict with certain Shell variables that are frequently exported by `.profile' files: MAIL, PS1, PS2, IFS.
SEE ALSO exec(2), sh(1), term(7), login(1)ENVIRON(5)