how can i map a shared network drive? Is there any command to perform mapping?
For example if i want to map a shared directory named "wwwroot" in machine "dev001" to my machine's "X" drive, how can it be done??
-Thanks
Sakthi. (1 Reply)
> how the sendmsg and recvmsg calls will know which kernel module to use (SCTP, RTP etc.) internally(kernel mapping: how kernel handle socket call) (1 Reply)
This is my first post and right off the bat, I want to let you know that my experience in UNIX is 2 days only backed up with over 20 years of IT working. So, if this is a dumb question or too stupid, please bear with me.
I read somewhere on the web and also on these forums that you can map your... (7 Replies)
Hi,
I would like to copy some columns from a particular file by mapping with the string names. i am using the .csv file format.
my one file consist of 100 of columns but i want only particular 4 columns such as ( First_name, Middle_name,Last_name & Stlc). but they are listed in many files... (15 Replies)
Hi we have a situation where some printers are on a server that sometimes has to be rebooted. If this happens the Unix boxes we have that are referencing the printers in the vfstab file fail to work even when the print server is brought back up. Does anyone know if it would be possible to put... (0 Replies)
I have the following arrays with different lengths that I want to map them with the same key.
# Week numbers, 8 columns
@headers = ("2011-34", "2011-35", "2011-36", "2011-37", "2011-38", "2011-39", "2011-40", "2011-41");
%data = ("2011-34", BCE,
"2011-35", YZA,
"2011-36",... (5 Replies)
INPUT
13333--TEXT1
14444--TEXT2
13333--TEXT3
12233--TEXT5
14444--TEXT5
12233--TEXT1
12222--TEXT5
13333--TEXT09
what I'm looking for is something using awk arrays with below given output.
14444--TEXT2,TEXT5
13333--TEXT1,TEXT3,TEXT09
12233--TEXT5,TEXT1
12222--TEXT5 (6 Replies)
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par::filter::bytecode
PAR::Filter::Bytecode(3) User Contributed Perl Documentation PAR::Filter::Bytecode(3)NAME
PAR::Filter::Bytecode - Bytecode filter
SYNOPSIS
PAR::Filter::Bytecode->apply($code); # transforms $code
DESCRIPTION
This filter is deprecated. The B::Bytecode code has been removed from the newest development series of perl and will not be included in
perl 5.10 any more. Please have a look at Steve Hay's PAR::Filter::Crypto module if you want to hide your sources.
This filter uses B::Bytecode to turn the script into comment-free, architecture-specific Perl bytecode, and uses ByteLoader to load back on
execution.
For pp users, please add an extra -M option, like this:
pp -f Bytecode -M ByteLoader
Otherwise, the implicit dependency on ByteLoader will not be detected.
CAVEATS
This backend exhibits all bugs listed in B::Bytecode, and then some.
Bytecode support is considered to be extremely fragile on Perl versions earlier than 5.8.1, and is still far from robust (as of this
writing).
Bytecode is not supported by perl 5.9 and later.
SEE ALSO
PAR::Filter, B::Bytecode, ByteLoader
Filter::Crypto, PAR::Filter::Crypto
AUTHORS
Audrey Tang <cpan@audreyt.org>
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COPYRIGHT
Copyright 2003-2009 by Audrey Tang <cpan@audreyt.org>.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
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perl v5.18.2 2012-01-06 PAR::Filter::Bytecode(3)