I am a corporate user of Solaris ?? I have to write a lot of scripts to do little repetitive actions. To make this easier I would like to set the PATH so that I do not have to type ./ first before the script name.
Is there an easy script that will allow me to set this path when I log in???
... (2 Replies)
hi
how do i change the default PATH in my system.
i log in as root, and i have .profile file in my / directory. ive put the PATH=.:/usr.......... statement, but that doesnt seem to be working
i also wanted to know why exactly we need the profile file in etc? (6 Replies)
Hi,
i know that this topic discussed for many times but although i had researched them i couldnt succeed in my problem.
i am following a step-by-step instruction guide and must do the following:
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To ensure access, set the path PATH $ORACLE_HOME/perl/bin:$PATH and set the Perl... (2 Replies)
Hi,
I install java at Fedora Core. So to run any java applications i have to write the complety path. For example,
/usr/java/jre1.5.0_11/bin/java "javafile"
I want to write only "java" but it said "command not found".
How i fix this?
Thank you very much
Lakis (4 Replies)
hi,
I m not able to see manual page of any commmand in my linux system.
every time if i m typing $man <comand> it is showing the no manual
entry . I think the man path is not set properrly . could any one tell me how
to get the man pages location in the system so that i can set it.... (1 Reply)
Hey eveyone, I am new to unix, and I just installed java 6, however it doesn't recognize javac command
I tried to set the path such as:
set path="/usr/java/jdk1.6.0_06/bin/
but i still got the same error message.
any ideas?
-andi (1 Reply)
Hi,
I want to set the path for my application so I am setting the path as below --
PATH=${PATH}:.:/envs/mldev/tools:/envs/mldev/common/tools:${HOME}:/bin/p4v:/usr/j2se:/usr/j2se/bin:/usr/j2se/lib
or
PATH="\
/usr/bin:\
/usr/sbin:\
/usr/dt/bin:\
... (7 Replies)
Hi all,
I am trying ping command in SUN v240 server but it is not working
but when i am using the full path
/usr/sbin/ping <ip address> then it is working.
how to set the path of ping command so that by simply typing
ping <ip address>
it should work ?
Plz help me out:( (7 Replies)
Hi,
Can anybody help with this?
When I log into my user account on my box via ssh and then instantly perform an env command I see that my path has been set as follows:
PATH=/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/sbin:/usr/local/bin
My user account uses the ksh shell. In my home directory there is no... (7 Replies)
Something changed on my unix box.
Now when I log in it is showing entire path. It used to show only $ prompt before.
I know I need to do something in .profile to show only $ prompt
Could you please tell me what I should do, to show only $ prompt. (4 Replies)
Discussion started by: raopatwari
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LEARN ABOUT LINUX
filecap
FILECAP:(8) System Administration Utilities FILECAP:(8)NAME
filecap - a program to see capabilities
SYNOPSIS
filecap [ -a | -d | /dir | /dir/file [cap1 cap2 ...] ]
DESCRIPTION
filecap is a program that prints out a report of programs with file based capabilities. If a file is not in the report or there is no
report at all, no capabilities were found. For expedience, the default is to check only the directories in the PATH environmental variable.
If the -a command line option is given, then all directories will be checked. If a directory is passed, it will recursively check that
directory. If a path to a file is given, it will only check that file. If the path to the file includes capabilities, then they are written
to the file.
OPTIONS -a This tells the program to show all capabilities starting from the / directory. Normally the PATH environmental variable is used to
show you capabilities on files you are likely to execute.
-d This dumps all capabilities for reference.
EXAMPLES
To check file capabilities in $PATH:
filecap
To check file capabilities of whole system:
filecap -a
To check file capabilities recursively in a directory:
filecap /usr
To check file capabilities of a specific program:
filecap /bin/passwd
To list all possible capabilities:
filecap -d
To set a file capability on a specific program:
filecap /bin/ping net_raw net_admin
SEE ALSO pscap(8), netcap(8), capabilities(7).
AUTHOR
Steve Grubb
Red Hat March 2009 FILECAP:(8)