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Top Forums Programming using sscanf Post 302403981 by murugaperumal on Monday 15th of March 2010 08:16:52 AM
Old 03-15-2010
If you give the 5 it will work correctly. But if you give 8 it will take the value as octal value. So that only it is not working.
 

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uusched(8)						      System Manager's Manual							uusched(8)

NAME
uusched - Schedules work for the file transport program SYNOPSIS
uusched [-u DebugLevel] [-x DebugLevel] FLAGS
Passed to the uucico daemon as the -xDebugLevel flag. The DebugLevel variable is a number from 0 to 9, with a default of 5. Higher num- bers give more detailed debugging information, which is displayed on the screen of the local system. Outputs debugging messages from the uusched daemon. The DebugLevel variable is a number from 0 to 9, with a default of 5. Higher numbers give more detailed debugging informa- tion, which is displayed on the screen of the local system. DESCRIPTION
The uusched daemon schedules work for the uucp file transport program, uucico. It schedules the transfer of files that are queued in the /usr/spool/uucp/SystemName directory. The scheduling daemon first randomizes the work and then starts the uucico daemon, which transfers the files. The uusched daemon is usually started by the uudemon.hour shell procedure, which is run periodically by the cron daemon. The uusched daemon can also be started from the command line for debugging purposes. EXAMPLES
To start the uusched daemon from the command line, enter: /usr/lib/uucp/uusched & FILES
Specifies the command path RELATED INFORMATION
Commands: uucp(1), uustat(1), Daemons: cron(8), uucico(8) uux(1) delim off uusched(8)
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