Hello,
Which command in unix can tell whether a file is being used/written by another process.
e.g. If one process is copying a very big file in some directory and there is another cronjob process which checks for a new file and in this directory and process the file. I want to check, if the... (4 Replies)
UNIX Sun Ultra60 5.5.1
Hello everybody, I have a problem that seems simple but turns out to be complex (for me at least). My program needs to open a directory (this part is easy), scan each filename and determine whether or not a file with the suffix (.07) exists. So the program would return... (5 Replies)
PROGRAM A <-> PROGRAM B
PROGRAM A sends data as STDIN ro PROGRAM B and when PROGRAM B is executed from PROGRAM A, it sends output back to PROGRAM A. This is implemented using 2 pipes (fd1 & fd2).
The above process happens in a loop and during the second run, the previous data that had been... (10 Replies)
Hi folks,
I am using a shell script to display the referred libraries names of any specified cpp code. Given below is the script:
shell script "grblib"
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
#!/bin/sh
# get the lines having "include" pattern
... (5 Replies)
i have this script which works fine but shows errors when it runs..these are more like warnings and the script runs fine.. i am on a sun machine.. i know it writes all the error messages to a master log file.. is there any way i can turn off these warnings/error messages and prevent them from being... (2 Replies)
Folks,
I have some program(Test.cpp) as follows,
#include<iostream>
class Abc
{
private:
int _theVar;
public :
int printVar();
};
int Abc :: printVar()
{
_theVar=10;
}
main()
{
Abc _t; (0 Replies)
Folks,
I have some program(Test.cpp) as follows,
#include<iostream>
class Abc
{
private:
int _theVar;
public :
int printVar();
};
int Abc :: printVar()
{
_theVar=10;
}
main()
{
Abc _t; (2 Replies)
I am reading arguments passed to a C++ program which accepts long options.
Long options start with '--', with the value joined with the option by an = sign, with no intervening spaces.
An example is as follows:
programName --vdz=15.0
I want to store 'vdz' in variable 'key', whereas... (4 Replies)
Subject: Debugging a program written in two languages
Platform: Linux (Kubuntu)
I am trying to debug a C application with bindings to some simple functions written in Ada using the GNAT Programming Studio IDE (GPS). The main entry point is in C. The debugger is gdb.
I managed to compile... (0 Replies)
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smpppd-c.conf
SMPPPD-C.CONF(5) SMPPPD SMPPPD-C.CONF(5)NAME
smpppd-c.conf - configuration file for smpppd frontends
DESCRIPTION
When frontends of smpppd like cinternet , qinternet or kinternet want to connect the smpppd they may read the file /etc/smpppd-c.conf.
The configuration file /etc/smpppd-c.conf has a simple file format with a key = value pair in each line.
OPTIONS
sites = <list of sites>
Tell the frontends where to find the smpppd. Frontends will try to connect to the smpppd in the order defined here. Possible sites
are:
local Connect to locally running smpppd (via socket in the local namespace).
gateway
Connect to smpppd running on the gateway.
config-file
Connect to smpppd as specified in this file.
slp Connect to smpppd as retrived from the slp daemon (service location protocol).
server = <server>
Specifies the host on which the smpppd is running.
port = <port>
Specifies the port number of the smpppd.
password = <password>
The password to use for authentication at the smpppd, UTF-8 encoded for those who really care.
SEE ALSO
kinternet, qinternet, cinternet(1), smpppd(8).
AUTHOR
Arvin Schnell <arvin@suse.de>
SuSE January 2004 SMPPPD-C.CONF(5)