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1. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hi ,
I was invoking a sh file using the nohup command. But while invoking, I received a below error.
Error occurred during initialization of VM
Unable to load native library: /u01/libjava.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
.
Could you please help out.
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2. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hallo Team,
I have a simple request and i would appreciate your help.
I would like to use two dates in my script lets:
A=$(date +"%d %B %Y")
echo $A
23 June 2014
That's awesome now we cooking. Now i want B to be on the previous month
eg: echo $B Should give me
23 May 2014
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3. Programming
Situation:
I have an array of structures:
struct my_struct_type {
char tags_sn;
char group_c;
char is_err_c;
};
struct my_struct_type stuff = {
"abcd", 'A', 'E',
"efgh", 'B', 'E',
"ijkl", 'C', 'E'
NULL, '\0', '\0'
... (14 Replies)
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4. UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users
Hi everybody,
my problem is the following:
I'm trying to run an openmpi program on a cluster (atlasz.elte.hu, it's in hungarian, but you can try google translate),
but I always got this error:
Fatal error in MPI_Init: Other MPI error, error stack:
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5. Shell Programming and Scripting
I get an error in my shell script that line 1: )unexpected.
Line 1 in my script (using sh by the way) is the variable I declared but did not initialize it.
result=
Is this wrong? How can I fix it? I am using the variable later in the program, so I figured I could just declare it first... (4 Replies)
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6. Programming
Hello everyone,
I have a question, that are the following ways of pointer intialization same ?
ClassA *point;
point = 0;
point = new ClassA;
Thanks a load in advance!!
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7. Programming
Hi All,
char a="\0";
a) a contains \0
a contains garbage value
b) a contains \
a contains 0
a contains garbage value
Pls, let me know correct result is a or b. I guess a.
Thanks,
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8. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
As you know, when a user logs in, the shell reads the initialization files in an order something like below...
###################
Bourne Shell
/etc/profile > $HOME/.profile
Bash Shell
/etc/profile > $HOME/.bash_profile > $HOME/.bash_login > $HOME/.profile > $HOME/.bashrc
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9. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
Hi all,
In my shell script, I am reading some files, processing them, and writing the out-put in the log files. The out put contains number of rows in the file etc.
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10. Programming
Hi
We are using a code generator for initializing structures with the #define macro. Compiling it with the GCC 2.8.1 (with -ansi) it OK. But when we are using the SUN C 5.0 compiler it screams.
Following is a code sample:
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <stdio.h>
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