Hi,
I have two Solaris machines.
1. SunOS X 5.8 Generic_108528-29 sun4u sparc SUNW,Sun-Blade-1500
2. SunOS Y 5.8 Generic_108528-13 sun4u sparc SUNW,Ultra-60
I am trying to buiild a project on both these machines. The Binary output file compiled on machine 2 runs on both the machines. Where... (0 Replies)
I just started using Terminal on my Mac this summer, and right now I am having problems making a shell script. This shell should run the "Microsoft Setup Assistant" once I run the Automator Script. Alas, I still have problems.
Here is the offending scriptlet:
Sudo Tcsh
root# cd... (2 Replies)
I tried to decode a binary script using the command 'uudecode'. but it is giving error as 'No begining line'.
'uudecode -o <outfile name> <binary file>'
Please help me in resolving this. (4 Replies)
I am using grep to match a pattern, but the output is strange.
$ grep -r -o "pattern" *
Gives me:
Binary file foo1 matches
Binary file foo2 matches
Binary file foo3 matches
To find the lines before/after, I then have to use the following on each file:
$ strings foo1 | grep -A1 -B1... (0 Replies)
I am struck up with a problem and that is with output redirection.
I used all the ways for the redirection of the output of c binary to a file, still it is failing.
Here are the different ways which I have used:
./a.out | tee -a /root/tmp.txt 2>&1
./a.out | tee -a /root/tmp.txt 1>&1
./a.out |... (2 Replies)
Hello guys,
We had to move from a DC to another, and we are now facing an "issue" with some text files.
Looks like that some of our log files are set as binary:
file TuxConnectorURA.20121012
TuxConnectorURA.20121012: data or International Language text
less TuxConnectorURA.20121012... (2 Replies)
Hello *nix specialists,
Im working for a non profit organisation in Germany to transport DSL over WLAN to people in areas without no DSL. We are using Linksys WRT 54 router with DD-WRT firmware There are at the moment over 180 router running but we have to change some settings next time. So my... (7 Replies)
Database Structure
Root Table
ID Root_ Node Level
1 A 0
2 B 1
3 C 1
Child Table
ID Left_Node Right_Node Root_Node Root_ID
1 B C A 1
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Discussion started by: Deepak Tiwari
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
cdtoa
CDTOA(1) General Commands Manual CDTOA(1)NAME
cdtoa - To convert the binary format of a dictionary back to
text format.
SYNOPSIS
cdtoa [-n] [-s] [-z] [-e] [-E] infilename
[-h cixingfile ] [ usagefreqfile ]
DEFAULT PATH
/usr/local/bin/cWnn4/cdtoa
DESCRIPTION
To convert the binary format of the dictionary to text
format, and output to standard output(stdout).
infilename is the name of the input binary format
dictionary.
The output may be piped into a file by using the ">"
command. For example,
cdtoa dict.dic > dict.u
"dict.u" here is the output text format dictionary, while the "dict.dic" is the input binary format dictionary.
usagefreqfile may indicate more than one user usage frequency files (for a particular user). These usage frequency information will be
reflected in the text format dictionary created.
OPTIONS -s To order the entries in text dictionary according to Pinyin or Zhuyin.
-n To attach sequence numbers to the output.
-z To convert the binary format back to text format in Zhuyin.
(Note: default is Pinyin)
-e If the Hanzi inside the text dictionary contains characters such as space and tab, they will be compacted to special format.
(Default)
-E If the Hanzi inside the text dictionary contains characters such as space and tab, they will NOT be compacted to special format.
-h cixingfile
To specify the Cixing definition file.
NOTE
1. The parts in [ ] are options. They may be omitted.
2. The Pinyin and Zhuyin dictionary has the same format.
3. The default conversion result of the text dictionary is in Pinyin.
13 May 1992 CDTOA(1)