PUTTY and SNettERM are clients, not servers. For them to work at all there must be a daemon of some sort for them to connect to.
It's a good bet you have an ssh/sftp/scp daemon running on your HPUX machine, but it's very unlikely you have one running on Windows. That means it'd be much easier to run the script on the Windows side than the UNIX one.
I'm having a problem with a macro i put in my .exrc file.
Here's what I put: map #I ^[
^ [ is control-v and the escape key.
It places a # a the beginning of a line by simply hitting the # on the keyboard. Problem is, now when I hit "o" or "O" to move up or down a line, it places a # at... (1 Reply)
I'm upleveling code from 10.20 to 11.11....but I'm running into a problem in which the USRSTACK macro does not seem to be defined in 11.11. Has anybody else experienced this/fixed it/worked around it? Is there a different macro I should be using instead?
Thanks for any info you can provide!! (1 Reply)
Hi,
In my application I have some number c files. In each of the file the following line will be the first statement.
#ident "@(#) set.c 14.1.2.2 05/15/01 17:06:32"
I would like to know what is the use of the above statement.
Thanks
Sarwan (1 Reply)
I think there is no problem to use any macro in a new macro definishion, but I have a problem with that.
I can not understand why?
I have a *.mak file that inludes file with many definitions and rules.
##############################################
include dstndflt.mak
...
One of the... (2 Replies)
Hi,
I just opened one old RH box and found number of "macros" in there, that how they called in how-to doc, let say you type <rx> and this does a lot of stuff.
I can't figure out how it work, how I can edit/display these macros? Can anybody point to the right directions? I have some academic... (3 Replies)
Hi everyone,
What I am trying to do is assign a F-key a macro to save a file in vi and display said file in firefox. The details are as follows:
I am using a Win 7 laptop with and ssh program to log into a unix system.
What I am trying to do is figure out how to bring up the firefox... (1 Reply)
Hi,
I am using Send Keys to connect to UNIX server and invoke a script .
Is there an alternate way to connect to UNIX server using Excel macro and invoke a UNIX Shell script?
Anu (2 Replies)
Can some body explain this part in a header file for me?
#include <limits.h>
#define BIGNUM unsigned long long
typedef BIGNUM (*hash_t) (char *str);
......I have hard time for the second part:
typedef BIGNUM (*hash_t) (char *str); First, I could not find the definition of hash_t, which... (1 Reply)
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wsreg_get_display_name
wsreg_add_display_name(3WSREG) Product Install Registry Library Functions wsreg_add_display_name(3WSREG)NAME
wsreg_add_display_name, wsreg_remove_display_name, wsreg_get_display_name, wsreg_get_display_languages - add, remove, or return a localized
display name
SYNOPSIS
cc [flag ...] file ...-lwsreg [library ...]
#include <wsreg.h>
int wsreg_add_display_name(Wsreg_component *comp, const char *language, const char *display_name);
int wsreg_remove_display_name(Wsreg_component *comp, const char *language);
char *wsreg_get_display_name(const Wsreg_component *comp, const char *language);
char **wsreg_get_display_languages(const Wsreg_component *comp);
DESCRIPTION
For each of these functions, the comp argument specifies the component on which these functions operate. The language argument is the ISO
639 language code identifying a particular display name associated with the specified component.
The wsreg_add_display_name() function adds the display name specified by display_name to the component specified by comp.
The wsreg_remove_display_name() function removes a display name from the component specified by comp.
The wsreg_get_display_name() function returns a display name from the component specified by comp.
The wsreg_get_display_languages() returns the ISO 639 language codes for which display names are available from the component specified by
comp.
RETURN VALUES
The wsreg_add_display_name() function returns a non-zero value if the display name was set correctly; otherwise 0 is returned.
The wsreg_remove_display_name() function returns a non-zero value if the display name was removed; otherwise 0 is returned.
The wsreg_get_display_name() function returns the display name from the specified component if the component has a display name for the
specified language code. Otherwise, NULL is returned. The caller must not free the resulting display name.
The wsreg_get_display_languages() function returns a null-terminated array of ISO 639 language codes for which display names have been set
into the specified component. If no display names have been set, NULL is returned. It is the caller's responsibility to release the
resulting array, but not the contents of the array.
ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
| ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE |
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
|MT-Level |Unsafe |
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
SEE ALSO wsreg_initialize(3WSREG), attributes(5)SunOS 5.10 22 Sep 2000 wsreg_add_display_name(3WSREG)