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1. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
I need to extract a ,rar file and getting the below error while using
unrar e filename.rar
error: ksh: unrar: not found.
I guess I need to install unrar. please let me know how to install unrar.
my os is -
SunOS e08k24 5.10 Generic_141444-09 sun4u sparc SUNW,Sun-Fire-880 (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: lohithsunny
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2. Fedora
Good day all,
I am trying to install rar and unrar on fedora 16.
In terminal root, when I try to do :
# cp rar unrar /bin
I get the following error message:
cp: cannot stat `rar': No such file or directory
cp: cannot stat `unrar': No such file or directory
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3. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hi,
I have two .rar files on unix server.
but how to unrar these files ?? (6 Replies)
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4. Shell Programming and Scripting
If I have a script that is using
unrar e file.part1.rar
How does the script get the name of the extracted file if I don't know the extension of the file?
In my example the name would be file.***, but I wouldn't know the extension.
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5. Solaris
Hi,
I downloaded unrar from sun-freeware website (unrar-3.68-sol8-sparc-local.gz). After gunzip, I then did:
install -c /usr/local unrar-3.68-sol8-sparc-local
I'm not sure if that was right. Am I installing it correctly?
Hope you can help as I need to open .rar files immediately.
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6. Shell Programming and Scripting
I am not a programer so I need a litle help here.
On linux I have installed unrar.
What I need is a script which will unrar all rar files in folders and subfolders and subfolders of subfolders, then check this files which are unpacked and then delete this rar files if check is ok.
If someone can... (2 Replies)
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7. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
Hi,
I want information on MPRAS machines. I dont know anything about that. Please provide more details if possible.
thanks in advance. (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: amult
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8. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
I work with multiple archive files, mostly rar. I understand the basics of rar and zip. I'm looking for a way to decompress multiple rar files with a single command. Hopefully each file would be unrared into dir with same name as archive. I normally just do this manually, but sometimes I'm... (2 Replies)
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9. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
Hi All,:)
In my application malloc is returning NULL even though there is sufficient amount of free memory available but the swap memory is low.
Is this possible that, if free memory is high & swap memory is low, malloc will not be able to allocate memory & return NULL ?
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10. UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users
Hi,
As part of migrating a script from SunOS to MP RAS, the following script is not functioning in desired way.
sort -t\| -u +6 -7 +12 -14 textfile1.out > \
textfile2uniq.out
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config(8) System Manager's Manual config(8)
Name
config - build system configuration files
Syntax
/etc/config [-p] [-s] config_file
Description
The command builds a set of system configuration files from a short file which describes the sort of system that is being configured. It
also takes as input a file which tells what files are needed to generate a system. This can be augmented by a configuration specific set
of files that give alternate files for a specific machine. (See the Files section.) If the -p option is supplied, will configure a system
for profiling. You must have sources to use the -p option. Use the -s option when building a kernel from sources.
The command should be run from the subdirectory of the system source (usually ). The command assumes that there is already a directory
created and it places all its output files in there. The output of consists of a number files: contains a description of what I/O devices
are attached to the system, and is a file used by in building the system; a set of header files which contain the number of various devices
that will be compiled into the system; and a set of swap configuration files which contain definitions for the disk areas to be used for
swapping, the root file system, argument processing, and system dumps.
After running it is necessary to run in the directory where the new makefile was created. The command reminds you of this when it com-
pletes.
If you receive other error messages from fix the errors in your configuration file and try again. If compile a system that has configura-
tion errors, the system will fail.
Restrictions
The line numbers reported in error messages are usually off by one.
Files
Generic makefile
List of common files that the system is built from
List of machine specific files
Name to major device mapping file
List of known file systems
See Also
The Syntax portion of each device in Section 4 of the ULTRIX Reference Pages
``Building 4.2BSD UNIX System with Config,'' ULTRIX Supplementary Documents, Volume 3: System Manager
RISC config(8)