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1. Solaris
Hi,
I am trying to build per 5.20.1 on solaris 10 and getting below compilation error.
Creating Makefile.PL in cpan/Archive-Tar for Archive::Tar
Running Makefile.PL in cpan/Archive-Tar
../../miniperl -I../../lib Makefile.PL INSTALLDIRS=perl INSTALLMAN1DIR=none INSTALLMAN3DIR=none... (1 Reply)
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2. Shell Programming and Scripting
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
DO_MY_SEARCH="find . -type d -not -empty -print0"
MY_EXCLUDE_DIR1=" -e NOT_IN_USE -e RTMAP -e NOT_USEFULL "
echo " " > $MY_TEMP_RESULT_1
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4. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hi,
I do "touch poub.mlc"
Download my Makefile,
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5. Solaris
i have two doubts..
1. what is the use /etc/project file. i renamed this file and when i tried to switch user or login with some user account the login was happening slowly. but when i renamed it to original name it was working fine... why so?
2. unix already has useradd and grouadd for... (4 Replies)
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6. Programming
Hey guys! this is my first post on this site. I was hoping you guys could help me out. I am going to be a senior this year and I want to build an operating system from scratch or at least do as much of as I can by myself. I want to build nothing big like ubuntu but something smaller looking that... (10 Replies)
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7. Solaris
hi guys,
its been a while since my last visit here,
could not keep up the pace on this ever changing industry :)
i'd just doing my home research under vmware to make a solaris-based router-firewall using zones - doing a lot of reading about zones & review solaris zone functionality.
and... (4 Replies)
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8. 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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XCODEINDEX(1) BSD General Commands Manual XCODEINDEX(1)
NAME
xcodeindex -- indexes Xcode projects
SYNOPSIS
xcodeindex [-project projectname] [-configuration configurationname] [-quiet] [-destPath path] [-loglevel level] [indexaction ...]
xcodeindex -version
xcodeindex -help
DESCRIPTION
xcodeindex indexes an Xcode project.
Usage
Run xcodeindex from the directory containing your project (i.e. the directory containing the projectname.xcode package). If you have multiple
projects in the this directory you will need to use -project to indicate which project should be indexed.
By default, xcodeindex updates the project index if it exists, otherwise it creates a new index.
Options
-project projectname
Index the project specified by projectname. Required if there are multiple project files in the same directory.
-configuration configurationname
Use the build configuration specified by configurationname when indexing the project. If none is specified, the active configuration is
used.
-quiet
Suppresses all logging while indexing.
-destPath path
Places the project index in the directory specified by path.
-loglevel level
Turns on varying degrees of indexing debugging. The level range is from zero to six, enabling a staggered number of the existing index-
ing defaults for the indexer. If an option greater than six is used, then the maximum level of logging is enabled. The logging levels
are defined as:
0 No logging
1 Prints the name of the file being indexed. This is the default logging level.
2 File processing output
3 Symbol updating output
4 Symbol insertion and creation output
5 Parser basic output
6 Parser error output
The levels are inclusive (thus enabling log level 4 would also automatically include levels 1, 2, and 3). Output from higher logging
levels than the default (level 1) is not expected to be useful for most developers, but could be valuable in troubleshooting cases
where there is a problem with indexing a particular Xcode project.
indexaction ...
Specify an index action (or actions) to perform on the project. Available build actions are:
clean Removes the index for the project.
build Updates the index for the project, creating it if necessary. This is the default index action.
stats Prints the statistics for the index (number of classes, etc)
dump Dumps a tab-delimited format of the index (for major symbols - classes, methods, etc) to stdout
-version
Displays component version numbers for xcodeindex. These can be compared to the version numbers in the Xcode application's About Xcode
window.
-help
Displays usage information for xcodeindex.
EXAMPLES
xcodeindex clean
Cleans the index.
xcodeindex -project FirstProject -project SecondProject -project ThirdProject -configuration Debug -quiet
Indexes three projects using the Debug configuration and suppresses all logging.
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