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I have a project tree like that.
after running find command with the -no -empty option, i am able to have a list of non empty directory
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A new project was posted on your project board.
Project title: Bash Shell Tutoring
Estimated Budget:
$50/hr
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Immediately
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I work as a datawarehouse designer and developer.
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3. UNIX and Linux Applications
Dear all,
i am in last year of electronics department in engineering faculty
i need suggestions for a graduation project based on unix or free bsd or linux and electronics "embedded linux "
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Hey admins!,
Please can you consider hosting devel projects.
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5. Solaris
i have two doubts..
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6. Solaris
We have a system running ssh. When a user logs in, they do not get the project they are assigned to (they run under "system"). I verify the project using the command "ps -e -o user,pid,ppid,args,project". If you do a "su - username", the user does get the project they are assigned to (and all... (2 Replies)
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hi,
i am a computer engineering student.i need ideas for my final year project
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wsprintf(3C) Standard C Library Functions wsprintf(3C)
NAME
wsprintf - formatted output conversion
SYNOPSIS
#include <stdio.h>
#include <widec.h>
int wsprintf(wchar_t *s, const char *format, /* arg */ ... ););
DESCRIPTION
The wsprintf() function outputs a Process Code string ending with a Process Code (wchar_t) null character. It is the user's responsibility
to allocate enough space for this wchar_t string.
This returns the number of Process Code characters (excluding the null terminator) that have been written. The conversion specifications
and behavior of wsprintf() are the same as the regular sprintf(3C) function except that the result is a Process Code string for wsprintf(),
and on Extended Unix Code (EUC) character string for sprintf().
RETURN VALUES
Upon successful completion, wsprintf() returns the number of characters printed. Otherwise, a negative value is returned.
ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:
+-----------------------------------------------------------+
|ATTRIBUTE TYPE ATTRIBUTE VALUE |
|MT-Level MT-Safe |
+-----------------------------------------------------------+
SEE ALSO
wsscanf(3C), printf(3C), scanf(3C), sprintf(3C), attributes(5)
SunOS 5.11 29 Dec 1996 wsprintf(3C)