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Operating Systems Solaris Xdm error 2817 SunOS 4.1.4 OpenWindows Post 303017265 by goodbyespy on Saturday 12th of May 2018 02:23:55 AM
Old 05-12-2018
Hello!
I would like to make a short historical course UNIX and multiuser OSs at school
with real OSs (VAX, SUN, IBM and old MAC). I am planning to use SimH and QEMU
emulators.
Thanks for advice.
 

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File::Spec::Win32(3pm)					 Perl Programmers Reference Guide				    File::Spec::Win32(3pm)

NAME
File::Spec::Win32 - methods for Win32 file specs SYNOPSIS
require File::Spec::Win32; # Done internally by File::Spec if needed DESCRIPTION
See File::Spec::Unix for a documentation of the methods provided there. This package overrides the implementation of these methods, not the semantics. devnull Returns a string representation of the null device. tmpdir Returns a string representation of the first existing directory from the following list: $ENV{TMPDIR} $ENV{TEMP} $ENV{TMP} SYS:/temp C:/temp /tmp / The SYS:/temp is preferred in Novell NetWare. Since Perl 5.8.0, if running under taint mode, and if the environment variables are tainted, they are not used. catfile Concatenate one or more directory names and a filename to form a complete path ending with a filename canonpath No physical check on the filesystem, but a logical cleanup of a path. On UNIX eliminated successive slashes and successive "/.". On Win32 makes dir1dir2dir3....dir4 -> dirdir4 and even dir1dir2dir3...dir4 -> dirdir4 splitpath ($volume,$directories,$file) = File::Spec->splitpath( $path ); ($volume,$directories,$file) = File::Spec->splitpath( $path, $no_file ); Splits a path in to volume, directory, and filename portions. Assumes that the last file is a path unless the path ends in '\', '\.', '\..' or $no_file is true. On Win32 this means that $no_file true makes this return ( $volume, $path, undef ). Separators accepted are and /. Volumes can be drive letters or UNC sharenames (\servershare). The results can be passed to "catpath" to get back a path equivalent to (usually identical to) the original path. splitdir The opposite of catdir(). @dirs = File::Spec->splitdir( $directories ); $directories must be only the directory portion of the path on systems that have the concept of a volume or that have path syntax that differentiates files from directories. Unlike just splitting the directories on the separator, leading empty and trailing directory entries can be returned, because these are significant on some OSs. So, File::Spec->splitdir( "/a/b/c" ); Yields: ( '', 'a', 'b', '', 'c', '' ) catpath Takes volume, directory and file portions and returns an entire path. Under Unix, $volume is ignored, and this is just like catfile(). On other OSs, the $volume become significant. Note For File::Spec::Win32 Maintainers Novell NetWare inherits its File::Spec behaviour from File::Spec::Win32. SEE ALSO
File::Spec perl v5.8.0 2002-06-01 File::Spec::Win32(3pm)
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