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Operating Systems Solaris File with no name Post 90498 by rahulrathod on Wednesday 23rd of November 2005 03:09:03 AM
Old 11-23-2005
Question File with no name

Hi Guys,

I have a file in my home directory with no name. Now how did it get created and how can i know what type is it? and how can I open it?

I am using the following server
SunOS 5.8 Generic_108528-29 sun4u sparc SUNW,Ultra-250.

ls -lrt in the directory gives the following ouptut alongwith the other files

-rw-r--r-- 1 rathodr users 99431 Oct 31 11:45

I found it weird that there was no filename.

I tried doing some counting as follows
ls -lrt | wc -l
77
ls -1 | wc -l
76

Think, this file is displayed only in ls -lrt and not in ls -1

Has somebody come across something like this before.
Although this is not causing any probelms for me, I am very curious to know the reason.

Thanks,
Rahul.
 

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mysql_config - display options for compiling clients SYNOPSIS
mysql_config options DESCRIPTION
mysql_config provides you with useful information for compiling your MySQL client and connecting it to MySQL. It is a shell script, so it is available only on Unix and Unix-like systems. mysql_config supports the following options. o --cflags Compiler flags to find include files and critical compiler flags and defines used when compiling the libmysqlclient library. The options returned are tied to the specific compiler that was used when the library was created and might clash with the settings for your own compiler. Use --include for more portable options that contain only include paths. o --include Compiler options to find MySQL include files. o --libmysqld-libs, --embedded Libraries and options required to link with the MySQL embedded server. o --libs Libraries and options required to link with the MySQL client library. o --libs_r Libraries and options required to link with the thread-safe MySQL client library. In MySQL 5.5, all client libraries are thread-safe, so this option need not be used. The --libs option can be used in all cases. o --plugindir The default plugin directory path name, defined when configuring MySQL. o --port The default TCP/IP port number, defined when configuring MySQL. o --socket The default Unix socket file, defined when configuring MySQL. o --version Version number for the MySQL distribution. If you invoke mysql_config with no options, it displays a list of all options that it supports, and their values: shell> mysql_config Usage: /usr/local/mysql/bin/mysql_config [options] Options: --cflags [-I/usr/local/mysql/include/mysql -mcpu=pentiumpro] --include [-I/usr/local/mysql/include/mysql] --libs [-L/usr/local/mysql/lib/mysql -lmysqlclient -lpthread -lm -lrt -lssl -lcrypto -ldl] --libs_r [-L/usr/local/mysql/lib/mysql -lmysqlclient_r -lpthread -lm -lrt -lssl -lcrypto -ldl] --socket [/tmp/mysql.sock] --port [3306] --version [5.5.31] --libmysqld-libs [-L/usr/local/mysql/lib/mysql -lmysqld -lpthread -lm -lrt -lssl -lcrypto -ldl -lcrypt] You can use mysql_config within a command line using backticks to include the output that it produces for a particular option. For example, to compile and link a MySQL client program, use mysql_config as follows: shell> gcc -c `mysql_config --cflags` progname.c shell> gcc -o progname progname.o `mysql_config --libs` COPYRIGHT
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