Hello, I'm quite new to HP-UX and I stumbeled upon some strange behaviour from tar.
I have a script like this:
find -mtime $days -type f|xargs tar cvf tarfile.tar
and it make me a tar file with files that has been changed in $days.
When i run 'tar tf tarfile.tar' it give me output like... (5 Replies)
Hi,
On my Unix Server in my directory, I have 70 files distributed in the following directories (which have several other files too). These files include C Source Files, Shell Script Source Files, Binary Files, Object Files.
a) /usr/users/oracle/bin
b) /usr/users/oracle... (1 Reply)
Hi Guru,s/Geek,s
I need help to create RPM names from rpms.
Example :
a2ps-4.14-6.fc10.i386
perl-Email-Find-0.10-2.fc10.noarch
directfb-1.2.7-2.fc10.i386
libid3tag-0.15.1b-7.fc10.i386
apr-util-1.3.7-1.fc10.i386
libquicktime-1.0.3-4.fc10.i386
The Desired Output is :
a2ps... (2 Replies)
Hi All,
I had created a installer (RPM), but later I came across that Netbeans (netbeans-6.9-ml-linux), Flex Builder Linux Alpha (flexbuilder_linux_install_a4_081408.bin) and JDK (jdk-6u20-linux-i586-rpm.bin) dont provide any RPM but they provide a huge binary executable shell script.
My... (0 Replies)
How to make RPM not write to RPM database if RPM fails to deploy?
IE I create an rpm spec file that contains the following
if
then
exit 1
fi
My rpm will fail at deployment, but if I do rpm -qa , I can see the rpm in the rpm db (3 Replies)
I would like to package my developed application and deploy it using RPM to my users. Understand that RHEL5 has the following directories created:
/usr/src/redhat/BUILD
/usr/src/redhat/RPMS
/usr/src/redhat/SOURCES
/usr/src/redhat/SPECS
/usr/src/redhat/SRPMS
Using KDevelop as my... (0 Replies)
I would like to package my developed application and deploy it using RPM to my users. Understand that RHEL5 has the following directories created:
/usr/src/redhat/BUILD
/usr/src/redhat/RPMS
/usr/src/redhat/SOURCES
/usr/src/redhat/SPECS
/usr/src/redhat/SRPMS
Using KDevelop as my... (0 Replies)
I m referring below article for creating rpm.
Installation and Setup Rpmbuild Tutorial
As per the document i will need rpmdevtools and rpmlint to begin with.
However i have yum installed and whenever i run them i get below output.
# yum install rpmdevtools rpmlint
Setting up Install Process... (0 Replies)
i would like to package up an rpm from pre-installed files, say i have a program called "widget" installed under "/opt/widget"
/opt/widget/bin/*
/opt/widget/lib/*
/opt/widget/etc/*
/opt/widget/log/*
and i want to create an rpm from those already installed files, what would the spec file... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: melixir
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LEARN ABOUT SUSE
dm
DM(8) BSD System Manager's Manual DM(8)NAME
dm -- dungeon master
SYNOPSIS
ln -s dm game
DESCRIPTION
dm is a program used to regulate game playing. dm expects to be invoked with the name of a game that a user wishes to play. This is done by
creating symbolic links to dm, in the directory /usr/games for all of the regulated games. The actual binaries for these games should be
placed in a ``hidden'' directory, /usr/lib/games/dm, that may only be accessed by the dm program. dm determines if the requested game is
available and, if so, runs it. The file /etc/dm.conf controls the conditions under which games may be run.
The file /etc/nogames may be used to ``turn off'' game playing. If the file exists, no game playing is allowed; the contents of the file
will be displayed to any user requesting a game.
FILES
/etc/dm.conf configuration file
/etc/nogames turns off game playing
/usr/lib/games/dm directory of ``real'' binaries
/var/games/games.log game logging file
SEE ALSO dm.conf(5)HISTORY
The dm command appeared in 4.3BSD-Tahoe.
SECURITY CONSIDERATIONS
Two issues result from dm running the games setgid ``games''. First, all games that allow users to run UNIX commands should carefully set
both the real and effective group ids immediately before executing those commands. Probably more important is that dm never be setgid any-
thing but ``games'' so that compromising a game will result only in the user's ability to play games at will. Secondly, games which previ-
ously had no reason to run setgid and which accessed user files may have to be modified.
BSD May 31, 1993 BSD