Please correct me if I am wrong... Isnt the only difference between minor releases of Solaris, ex. 9/04 and 9/05, is the patche revs between them? If so, why does the /etc/release info stay static when patched? (4 Replies)
Dear Members,
Do you know any information about versioning a binary file. That means test.out 1.0.0, 1.0.1, 1.1.0, and so on. Can I manually edit version number (both major and minor) and revision number myself (how?) or any utility to set version number (which one?).
Best Regards,
Francesco (2 Replies)
A question that has come up repeatedly where I work from our former VMS guys is... "will any Linux filesystem ever support versioning like RMS did"? When they talk about versioning they really are talking about something that *I think* would involve having apps that support versioning. For... (7 Replies)
Need to add the version date to the moved file if same file name in folder exists and limit the same files in the folder.
Ex: If moved or copy file abc.txt to folder XYZ then append the version date abc07112011.txt or abc07122011.txt in the folder.
\xyz
abc07132011.txt
abc07122011.txt... (2 Replies)
I'm stuck, so please tell me how to print the initials of a name (for ex E C for Eric Cartman).
If you could suggest a website related to string handling then that would be much appreciated too.
Thanks! (3 Replies)
Hi ,
I am using SCO openserver realease 3.2 and tried to test versioning on a directory with undelete -s . The command executes well but it is not creating any versions of the files in it. I have also setted versioning options via filesystem and then remounted it but of ... (0 Replies)
Hi,
Is anybody familiar with libtool could explain me the following issue.?
I've created a small factorial program(fact_impl.c, fact_appln.c & fact.h) in order to know about this libtool.
>>> fact.h
#include<stdio.h>
#include<math.h>
extern unsigned int fact_num(unsigned int num);... (0 Replies)
Hi,
I have a requirement like i have to find out files and remove them on a daily basis.
The files are generated as
abc_jnfn_201404230004.csv
abc_jnfo_201404230004.csv
abc_jnfp_201404230004.csv
abc_jnfq_201404230004.csv
abd_jnfn_201404220004.csv
abe_jnfn_201404220004.csv
i want to... (1 Reply)
Hi,
I need to get versioning of the branch name dynamically. can you please help us to achieve this functionality.
curl https://altrecmktg.com/artifactory/mediamarketing/release-2.0.1/altrec.tar
curl https://altrecmktg.com/artifactory/mediamarketing/release-2.0.2/altrec.tar
everytime... (5 Replies)
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