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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Creating an entry for /etc/passwd Post 40279 by butterfm on Friday 12th of September 2003 04:44:29 AM
Old 09-12-2003
My last post was slightly innacurate. If you just want to lowercase the first letter do :

echo "Word" | cut -c1 | tr [A-Z] [a-z]

Which would return "w"

Matt.
 

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HESIOD(3)						     Library Functions Manual							 HESIOD(3)

NAME
hesiod_getpwnam, hesiod_getpwuid, hesiod_free_passwd - Hesiod functions for retrieving passwd information SYNOPSIS
#include <hesiod.h> struct passwd *hesiod_getpwnam(void *context, const char *name) struct passwd *hesiod_getpwuid(void *context, uid_t uid) void hesiod_free_passwd(void *context, struct passwd *pw) cc file.c -lhesiod DESCRIPTION
This family of functions allows you to retrieve passwd database information using Hesiod. To perform lookups, you need an initialized Hes- iod context; see hesiod(3) for details. You may look up passwd information by name or by uid; information is returned in the same format as by getpwnam or getpwuid. It is the caller's responsibility to call hesiod_free_passwd with the returned passwd entry to free the resources used by the passwd entry. Hesiod queries for passwd information are made using the ``passwd'' or ``uid'' Hesiod type, using either the username or the decimal repre- sentation of the uid as the Hesiod name. The corresponding records should be a colon-separated list of fields giving the username, encrypted password, uid, gid, GECOS information, home directory, and shell of the user. RETURN VALUES
On failure, hesiod_getpwnam and hesiod_getpwuid return NULL and set the global variable errno to indicate the error. ERRORS
These calls may fail for any of the reasons the routine hesiod_resolve may fail. SEE ALSO
hesiod(3) 30 November 1996 HESIOD(3)
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