04-23-2017
Thanks. It gives me some starting point to research on our feasible options. Thanks
5 More Discussions You Might Find Interesting
1. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
Can anyone tell me a good alternative to Windows? OS that can connect to a Windows domain and use for everyday (can use with Oracle). Easy to learn. (4 Replies)
Discussion started by: genesisX
4 Replies
2. Windows & DOS: Issues & Discussions
I am not an expert in Unix at all. My knowledge of Unix is average. We have a couple of Unix servers, Solaris and Linux, which run mostly web servers, and Oracle databases. Currently users have multiple user IDs for Unix and AD applications. Is it possible to make use of the Windows Active... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: speriya
2 Replies
3. AIX
In /etc/security/user, we can set which authentication method we use for each user. for example:
test:
admin = false
rlogin = false
SYSTEM = "NONE"
I want to test whether SYSTEM=NONE (without ") is acceptable. How can I verify it? and How can we check which... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: quanba
1 Replies
4. Solaris
Experts,
Is there any way to know which authentication method the user used to login into the box? I mean, is possible to identify if an active user had logged using keys or password for example?
Let me clarify: we have a script that we want to allow users to execute only if they have used... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: fmattos
2 Replies
5. IP Networking
Hi experts,
I am not sure in which forum to submit this question. If this is not the correct place then please let me know where to submit this thread.
My requirement is to invoke windows batch scripts from linux shell script. Hence, I have installed openssh in Cygwin on the windows machine.... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: ahmedwaseem2000
2 Replies
LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
ocamldot
OCAMLDOT(1) General Commands Manual OCAMLDOT(1)
NAME
ocamldot - generate dependency graphs of ocaml programs
SYNOPSIS
ocamldot [options] <dependency-file>
DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents briefly the ocamldot command.
ocamldot generates program dependency graphs for ocaml programs. The dependency graph output by ocamldot can be rendered by a separate
program, dot.
Ocamldot is designed to process the output of ocamldep. A typical use would be
ocamldep *.ml | ocamldot > dep.dot
or
ocamldep *.ml > .depend
ocamldot .depend > dep.dot
OPTIONS
-fullgraph
Draw the full graph (default is to draw only the kernel)
-landscape
Output in landscape format (default is portrait)
-lr Draw graph from left to right (default is top to bottom)
-r <r> Use <r> as a root in the graph; nodes reachable from <r> will be shown.
The transitive kernel of a dag is the smallest subset of the dag whose transitive closure is the same as the transitive closure of the dag.
For example, the kernel of A->B, A->C, B->C is just the two edges A->B, B->C.
SEE ALSO
ocamldep(1), dot(1)
http://www.research.att.com/~trevor/ocamldot.
AUTHOR
Trevor Jim <trevor@research.att.com>
OCAMLDOT(1)