Hi to all...
I'm currently running a C++ program in Unix environment and it is dependent to a Unix environment variable with a date value.
ex: echo $DateToday
20060403
I want to change that date in my C++ program, changing the value date to 20061120 and revert back to original... (6 Replies)
I have function declaration in Java and same function definition written in C programming language.. A JNI call from Java is made to a fuction...Function would set the environment variable { putenv(cEnvString1);} using C-built -in function ..and later return the encrypted string...
putenv is... (6 Replies)
Hi,
I already have one CPP program which invokes the C program.And the C program contains whole function definitions..!This is a working program..I have to enable the logs in both CPP as well as in the C program ..!So I am reading the enviornmental variable log path from the CPP and doing the... (2 Replies)
I've searched Google and now this forum. Best guess is my search fu is not good (and it probably isn't). The Google search did bring me here.
Background
I have a number of Korn Shell scripts who all use one of 3 values for an environment variable used in the backup system.
On occasion one or... (8 Replies)
Hi All,
I'm trying to write an menu driven program to automate some functions which involve loging to multiple hosts. The hosts can differ for every use, so I thought I would use an config file to get the hostnames. Now I need to set those values in the config file to environment variable to... (6 Replies)
Hi all,
I am fairly new to unix scripting and will like to know how to dynamically set the name of an environment variable to be used.
We have a .env file where we defined the names and locations of data files, trigger files, directories .... etc
Example of variables defined in .env... (4 Replies)
shell script: #!/bin/csh set VAR=12345 echo $VAR
will peacefully give the output 12345 at shell. I need to use C++ to do the same in some part of the code:
string str = "12345";
retValue="set var1= "+str;
system(retValue1.c_str());
system("echo $var1");
This doesn't create a system... (1 Reply)
I want to set a enviroment variable
VDC_DIR to a particular directory.
I am doing it as
export VDC_DIR=/abc
it gets set but when i logout and do relogin than its not there.
one way could be setting it in .profile file.
but i have seen it on another box where it is not present in... (2 Replies)
I am trying to install timbl- memory based learner tools in ubuntu. it after unpacking the tar file it brings the following msg
No package 'ticcutils' found
Consider adjusting the PKG_CONFIG_PATH environment variable if you
installed software in a non-standard prefix.
Alternatively, you... (1 Reply)
I am wondering about the following:
stty columns 140
I have found that a number of times I need to set my display columns to a high number (such as 140) but I have to do this every time I login to use putty/ssh. Can we set this with an environmental variable so that it is permanent?
Also... (4 Replies)
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roffit - convert nroff to HTML
SYNOPSIS
roffit [options] < inputfile > outputfile
DESCRIPTION
roffit converts the inputfile to outputfile. The inputfile must be an nroff formatted man page, and the outputfile will be an HTML docu-
ment.
OPTIONS --bare The output HTML will not include any HTML, HEAD or BODY tags. Also not that when this is selected, there will be no inlined CSS but
you will have to define the necessary classes yourself.
--version
Display version number and exit
--mandir=<dir>
Set a directory in which roffit will check for other man pages (in nroff [name].[num] format) that this one refers to. If found, a
<a href> link will be made to that page with a html extension instead of the number. The file name in the generated link will be
prefixed by the dir given with --hrefdir.
This works for references specified as manpage(3) (within the emhpasis foformatting) and in a plain .BR section (often used in the
SEE ALSO section).
--hrefdir=<dir>
Specify a directory to prefix generated href links created with the --mandir option. This defaults to ".".
CSS CLASSES
h2.nroffsh
The nroff ".SH" section. These are normally the "headlines" before each sub section within the man page.
p.nroffip
The nroff ".IP" section. These are normally the bullet kind used to list each option out of several in a list. Usually followed by a
p.level0 containining the descriptive text.
p.level0
Normal text at the first level. Normally not indented.
p.level1
Text at next logical indent level. Normally indented one level right.
p.level2
Text at the second logical indent level. Normally indented two levels right.
span.bold
Text marked to be bold.
span.manpage
Text marked as a reference to another man page.
span.emphasis
Text marked to be emphasized.
p.roffit
Used for the advertising final paragraph.
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