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Homework and Emergencies Homework & Coursework Questions Using C language to use system calls Post 302734305 by femchi on Thursday 22nd of November 2012 12:38:48 AM
Old 11-22-2012
Problem is I am not supposed to use system

---------- Post updated 11-22-12 at 12:38 AM ---------- Previous update was 11-21-12 at 10:51 PM ----------

Code:
execl("/usr/bin/find","find . -maxdepth 1 -perm 644",(char *)NULL);

it doesnt work properly. do you know what is the problem?

it doesnt look for files in the current directory and list all the files in the hard disk with permisoon 644
 

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NAME
NINJAHELPER - A menu driven curses-based interface to walk you through backupninja configuration. SYNOPSIS
ninjahelper DESCRIPTION
Ninjahelper is an helper script to walk you through configuration of the backup tasks for backupninja. It is a curses based "wizard" with an intuitive menu-driven interface. ADDING NEW HELPERS
To add an additional 'wizard' to ninjahelper, follow these steps: (1) create a file in the handlers directory (eg. /usr/share/backupninja) using the .helper extension. For example, if you wish to create a helper for the handler "blue", create the file /usr/share/backupninja/blue.helper. (2) next, add your helper to the global HELPERS variable and define the main function for your helper (the function name is always <helper>_wizard). To use the blue.helper as an example: HELPERS="$HELPERS blue:description_of_this_helper" blue_wizard() { ... do work here ... } (3) look at the existing helpers to see how they are written. Try to re-use functions, such as the dialog functions that are defined in easydialog.sh, or the vserver functions defined in lib/vserver. (4) test, re-test, and test again. Try to break the helper by going backwards, try to think like someone who has no idea how to config- ure your handler would think, try to make your helper as simple as possible. Walk like a cat, become your shadow, don't let your senses betray you. SEE ALSO
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