I just set up an ftp server with Red Hat 5.2. I am doing the work, I'm baby stepping, but it seems like every step I get stuck. Currently, I'm trying to set up a crontab job, but I'm getting the following message: /bin/sh: /usr/bin/vi: No such file or directory. I see that vi exists in /bin/vi,... (3 Replies)
Hello,
I was wondering if I have something in my bin dir and I want to access it from another directory to make a change how can I go about it. Thank you. (7 Replies)
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I have a problem I don't understand with fuser.
I launch a simple shell script mysleep.sh:
I launch the command fuser -fu mysleep.sh but fuser doesn't return anything excepted:
mysleep:
Then I modify my script switching from #!/bin/sh to #!/bin/ksh
I launch the command fuser -fu... (4 Replies)
Is there any way I can restrict a user to 1 directory when logging in but give the access to another directory? For example restrict the user to /home/user at login but also allow then to access /opt/data/user. (1 Reply)
I have multiple .prm files that contain user ID's. The .prm files reside in multiple directories that allow users access to different areas of the system. (see below)
current directory /apps/fourgen/accounting/menu
drwxrwxrwx 16 phil infotech 512 Sep 7 2002 apmenu... (8 Replies)
Q1. I understand that /usr/local/bin means I can install/uninstall stuff in here and have any chance of messing up my original system files or effecting any other users. I created this directory myself.
But what about the directory I didn't create, namely /Users/m/bin? How is that directory... (1 Reply)
Hi frds,
I have got a script restart.sh that kills and restarts a process. This scripts runs under a user called USER1 who is a normal user. Now my requirement is that i got other user named USER2 who should be able to run that script as USER1 as we dont want to share the password of user1 we... (2 Replies)
Hi,
I am planning to install a version of Informatica on my AIX box. It requires a specific java build in pap6470_27sr2-20141101_01(SR2).
The current link for IBM 64-bit SDK for AIX®, JavaTM Technology Edition, Version 7 Release 1 has a more recent version in j7r164redist.7.1.0.75.bin.
Is... (4 Replies)
Some question about the usage of shell scripts:
1.) Are the commands of the base shell scripts a subset of bash commands?
2.) Assume I got a long, long script WITHOUT the first line.
How can I find out if the script was originally designed für "sh" or "bash"?
3.) How can I check a given... (3 Replies)
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xtvaappcreateshell
XtAppCreateShell(3Xt) XT FUNCTIONS XtAppCreateShell(3Xt)NAME
XtAppCreateShell, XtVaAppCreateShell - create top-level widget instance
SYNTAX
Widget XtAppCreateShell(application_name, application_class, widget_class, display, args, num_args)
String application_name;
String application_class;
WidgetClass widget_class;
Display *display;
ArgList args;
Cardinal num_args;
Widget XtVaAppCreateShell(application_name, application_class, widget_class, display, ...)
String application_name;
String application_class;
WidgetClass widget_class;
Display *display;
ARGUMENTS
application_name
Specifies the name of the application instance.
application_class
Specifies the class name of this application.
widget_class
Specifies the widget class that the application top-level widget should be.
display Specifies the display from which to get the resources.
args Specifies the argument list from which to get the resources.
num_args Specifies the number of arguments in the argument list.
... Specifies the variable argument list from which to get the resources.
DESCRIPTION
The XtAppCreateShell function saves the specified application name and application class for qualifying all widget resource specifiers.
The application name and application class are used as the left-most components in all widget resource names for this application. XtApp-
CreateShell should be used to create a new logical application within a program or to create a shell on another display. In the first
case, it allows the specification of a new root in the resource hierarchy. In the second case, it uses the resource database associated
with the other display.
Note that the widget returned by XtAppCreateShell has the WM_COMMAND property set for session managers (see Chapter 4).
SEE ALSO XtCreateWidget(3Xt)
X Toolkit Intrinsics - C Language Interface
Xlib - C Language X Interface
X Version 11 Release 6.6 XtAppCreateShell(3Xt)