How do I include header files outside of my current directory
I am trying to compile a file called PPFormatageMUT.c in which I have included header file which are at some other location but the point is that while compiling the file, it is throwing error saying that
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i have a problem that needs to be solved with CSH , SED or AWK as soon as possible.
I need to write a program which creates a directory called backup (if it does not exist). The program then compares all the ordinary files in the current directory and if two files are identical, it moves one of... (1 Reply)
I want to include all the subnet files under /etc/dhcpd/ to /etc/dhcpd.conf
so here is my content of dhcpd.conf
...
include "/etc/dhcpd/*";
however, the check-syntax reports syntax error, as they do not recognize the wildcard *, and display that " file /etc/dhcpd/* could not be found.
... (4 Replies)
I'm new in this.
In C/C++, you define variables in one header file & then simply include it in any files where those variables are referenced.
I tried to include a header named DefineVars- which initializes all the globals- but when I add the line "DefineGlobals" at the begining of another... (2 Replies)
Hi Gurus,
I have a directory A, which has some 0 byte files in it.
This directory also has a subdirectory B which also has some 0 byte files in it.
The problem:
I only need to find out the names of the 0 byte files in the directory A.
I'm using the following command
find . -name *.zip... (6 Replies)
Hi All
I was wondering what is the most efficient way to find files in the current directory(that may contain 100,000's files), that meets a certain specified file type and of a certain age.
I have experimented with the find command in unix but it also searches all sub directories. I have... (2 Replies)
Hello,
Using the instruction mget (within ftp) and with "Interactive mode off", I want to get all files from directory (DirAA), but not the files in sub-directories.
The files names don't follow any defined rule, so they can be just letters without (.) period
Directory structure example: ... (0 Replies)
I am trying to use a loop to strip of the funny character ^M at the end of all lines in each file found in current directory and I have used the following in a script:
find . -type f -name '*.txt' | while read file
do
echo "stripping ^M from ..."
ex - "$file" > $tempfile
%s/^M//g
wq!
# mv... (4 Replies)
Hello all,
I am having a hard type in figuring out how to only gather certain files in the current directory without exploring its subdirectories.
I tried:
find . -name "*.ksh" -prune
this also returns ksh files from lower subdirectories.
I also tried
find . -ls -name "*.ksh"
This also... (8 Replies)
Hi,
I have to find files only in the current directory...not in the sub directories.
But when I use Find command ... it searches all the files in the current directory as well as in the subdirectories. I am using AIX-UNIX machine.Please help..I tried to use maxdepth..but it is not working in AIX. (2 Replies)
Find all files in the current directory only excluding hidden directories and files.
For the below command, though it's not deleting hidden files.. it is traversing through the hidden directories and listing normal which should be avoided.
`find . \( ! -name ".*" -prune \) -mtime +${n_days}... (7 Replies)
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xkbcomp
xkbcomp(1X)xkbcomp(1X)NAME
xkbcomp - compile XKB keyboard description
SYNOPSIS
xkbcomp [-option...] keymap-source
OPTIONS
Produce a C header file as output (.h extension). Specifies top-level directories to be searched for files included by the keymap descrip-
tion. Specifies a map to be compiled from an XKB directory file (not implemented yet). Specifies a name for the generated output file.
The default is the name of the source file with an appropriate extension for the output format. Controls the reporting of warnings during
compilation. A warning level of 0 disables all warnings; a warning level of 10 enables them all. Generate a source description of the
keyboard as output (.xkb extension). Generate a compiled keymap file as output (.xkm extension).
DESCRIPTION
The xkbcomp keymap compiler converts a description of an XKB keymap into one of several output formats. The most common use for xkbcomp
is to create a compiled keymap file (.xkm extension) which can be read directly by XKB-capable X servers or utilities. The keymap compiler
can also produce C header files or XKB source files. The C header files produced by xkbcomp can be included by X servers or utilities that
need a built-in default keymap. The XKB source files produced by xkbcomp are fully resolved and can be used to verify that the files which
typically make up an XKB keymap are merged correctly or to create a single file which contains a complete description of the keymap.
COPYRIGHT
Copyright 1994, Silicon Graphics Computer Systems and X Consortium, Inc.
See X(1X) for a full statement of rights and permissions.
SEE ALSO X(1X)AUTHOR
Erik Fortune, Silicon Graphics
xkbcomp(1X)