Programming :: Inserting Source Sites For LFS Script Installation
Jun 23, 2010
alright, i have a LFS script and im pretty sure i know how to use it correctly, the only big iff i have with it up where it says WGETLIST="" should i insert the website where all the packages are contained? and the same would be assumed for the MD5 checks as well.im just a little lost as to what should go in between the quotes.
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Jan 19, 2011
I need to either locate a script that is similar to what I am needing or figure out a better way of doing what I need. I have mutiple shops with AIX unix servers, using ksh with virtual terminals that connect. since these are on an internal network we have them connecting to the server as either usr01, usr02, etc. what I need to do is add 15 user's ranging from usr01-usr15 into /etc/passwd each usr is identical in such that each line contains
Code:
usr01::0:0::/usr/tops:/bin/ksh
only difference is the usr# changes. I wrote a script where I was just adding these all to the /etc/passwd but now I have been tasked with adding them to these shops but with out any duplicates. is there any way to have a script check the file to see if the usr# exists and if so proceed to the next number and then input the usr#::0:0::/usr/tops:/bin/ksh into the file?
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Mar 8, 2009
I need to replace part of a line in a file with multiple lines, however need to separate each line with a newline is this possible?
Example, need to remove line 2
And insert line similar to below:
If the multiple lines were part of a text file, would inserting a text file automatically include newline characters?
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Oct 20, 2010
I'm gonna replace my machine's ip address and hostname using awk command. the pattern of the file is like the following...ip address="192.168.1.100"the script must ask the ip address from the user and replace it with the ip address in the quotation.
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Aug 26, 2010
I'm writing a C program, and using Autotools. I have a large text file that I need to include verbatim, as data for my program.I used to have a hacked-together Perl script that would take a file like this: Code: A Rabbi, a Priest, and a Minister walked into a bar.The bartender said, "What is this, a joke?" I found this site that contains instructions for doing exactly what I want, but that technique requires GNU's ld, and the whole point of using Autotools in the first place is to make my project platform- and compiler-independent.I should point out that, according to the Autotools help, I can do this with a script called either "txtc.sh" or "txtc.sh.in". Unfortunately, Google can't find such a script, and it's not in any package that I can find.
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Jan 16, 2010
insmod: error inserting 'kernel.ko': -1 Invalid parametersI am getting this error when i am try to insert kernel.ko into kernelMy systemfedora 12 with gcc 4.4.2insmod kernel.koinsmod: error inserting 'kernel.ko': -1 Invalid parametersmy program
__________________kernel.c________________________ ___________
#include <linux/module.h> /* Needed by all modules */
#include <linux/kernel.h> /* Needed for KERN_INFO */
[code].....
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Jul 25, 2011
The rpm command to get all the list of all installed file location after rpm installation is rpm -ql <rpm file-name>
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Feb 9, 2011
In the past week or so I've noticed some weird network behaviour. I find accessing some sites such as Amazon, Paypal, and Bigstockphoto really slow. Sometimes the page will not load at all. Other sites are fine. The problem sites are not a problem for others on my LAN at home. When I try to open the problem sites, I can see in Firestarter blocked connections coming from 2.1(8/9).xxx.xxx on various ports such as 36007. This only happens for the problem sites. I attached a typical output from firestarter.
This happens with Firfeox or Chrome. Using Ubuntu 10.10
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Aug 21, 2010
I am sitting here at my computer at 2:30am on a saturday morning with no idea what the hell im doing. But here's my goal I have a KML File for Google Earth. This file is generated with the GPS locations of certain sites.
I have a text file with extra information about certain sites. What i'm trying to figure out how to do is by using perl I want to open the text file grab the first location on line one and search for it in the KML file. When that line is found I want to edit the Description field in that KML file and add something to the description and change the placemark from Yellow to Blue.
Can anyone give me advice on the best way to handle this and where I can start. I can understand if nobody wants to give me the answer directly but I would like to be pointed in the right direction
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Feb 19, 2010
installed the fedora 12, but dont know how to use the source dvd to install the source package.
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Feb 12, 2010
I want the below line of text to be inserted in a file.Description "Linux Group" $1i am using sed "10 iDESCRIPTION "Linux Group" $1" filenamebut because of the "Linux Group" my code goes into infinite loop.Please let me know how i need to print Linux group with the double quotes in my file.
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Jan 14, 2011
I dual boot XP and FC14 and have 2 routers. I can connect and ping one of these routers when I'm in FC and I have an IP address I just can't load any websites. When I connect to the other router (my main router) it works fine. When I boot into XP and connect to the problem router I can load pages fine. It's only when I'm on FC14 and connect to the problem router that I can't load pages even though I have an IP and can ping around.
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May 8, 2010
I am using lucid has anybody experience that Firefox is slow to open sites ?
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Aug 2, 2011
How to find the source for 4ge programs ?
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Aug 13, 2010
I want to call c exe from java source code and i want to interact with the c program during it's execution, i am able to send the parameters to c program but i am not able to interact with it.
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Oct 7, 2010
I've been wanting to try editing programs on linux (like for my own personal mods), but I cannot find out how to load the source files into an IDE, I don't want to use Kate or gedit because it's time consuming looking at 50+ files trying to find where a piece of code would be at (say trying to find ColorDrawer.Tablet.MakeFile(thisfile,here);, and having to look for a file with the ColorDrawer class) back when I was on windows I used Visual Studio, and I liked how I could highlight the classes or actions and open the file that they were within. I've tried constant programs, MonoDevelop, QT Creator, CodeBlocks, etc, but I'm clueless as to how to actually get a source code to load into a solution. How would I go about getting say http://neverball.org/neverball-1.5.4.tar.gz into a solution for MonoDevelop (or any other IDE)?
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Jan 12, 2011
i'm programming a small tcp client, but i need that the server knows the source ip. My client receives a external connection and forwards, but the ip seen by the server, of course, is the client ip. I would like, change this ip to original source ip.
I don't know how to do this. I tried with the connect and select function.
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May 19, 2011
I wish to start development for the open source projects. And going to start working on some project in C/C++ and shell/python scripts. I wish to know the best suitable development environment for this purpose? What about eclipse? I will be interacting with git, make and other open source utilities.
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Jan 2, 2011
I refuse to use .net for any of my apps since I hate using proprietary code that wont work on other platforms without using emulation.
However, I do like how all the hard work is done for you and you can spend more time implementing, then actually coding stuff like socket classes, date/time classes and other wrappers to make the complex C/C++ code easier to use and tie with each other I have a custom library that I've been adding to as I need stuff, but then I got thinking, there must be something out there with everything I need to code applications, that is easy to use and more reliable and efficient then anything I'd ever make.
Does such framework exist?
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Aug 25, 2009
is there a way to debug my library files from DDD? Basically a way to pass the paths to DDD so I can view the source etc. I'm having a segmentation nightmare, which only crops up about every 10 or so starts, I know it's in one file in a library. I could move the source file into my general code to debug, but am sure there's a way in DDD.
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Sep 29, 2010
I have scoured google for ways to get the source address of the client sent to my server which receives using UDP sockets.
I get the packet with no issue, but I would like to get the source address. Where it currently uses 192.168.0.103, I would like it to be this address.
Code:
#include "rbsocket.h"
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <errno.h>
[Code].....
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Jan 18, 2010
I am trying to build an application on linux and it requires compilation of several files along with my application. Till now I have been trying using a makefile which is built for a test application which uses almost the same files as the mine by replacing its main.c file. But mow have ended up writing everything, function declarations, definitions... in the same file looks very unprofessional and is quite difficult to manage.
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May 11, 2010
I've tried to use google to find this, and all I find is M$ SAL and some annotation standard for java, neither of which is anything like what I'm looking for.
I am pouring over someone else's source code, and want to be able to take notes on it, saving those notes in a separate text file that I can grep, open in a text editor, etc. I want each annotation line to include a line number (or range of lines) so it's easy to know what part of the code it refers to.
I could do this by hand, but it would be nice if a program existed to read and write such a file format. It could be similar to Kompare, only with editable notes on one side and source on the other, linked together with colored bands.
Does such a thing exist?
Cosme Zamudio and I are discussing a possible file format and an Android app - [url]
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Jan 19, 2010
Where can I find the top command source code... I got it from "http://procps.sourceforge.net/index.html" but it seems for Solaris. where can I get the source code for top commend running on Linux????
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Mar 7, 2011
In particular i'd like to know where is the kernel source code in slackware 13.
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Apr 5, 2010
I am trying to run a script to setup environment variables and then run other commands in a make file. But the source or the dot operator (shell is bash) does not seem to take any effect as the subsequent command didn't pick the environment up. Do I have to put every lines of the environment setup in the first script into the makefile instead?
sample setenv.sh
#!/bin/sh
export MYDIR=/somedir
sample makefile:
all: source ./setenv.sh
echo $(MYDIR)
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May 11, 2010
Does anyone have source code on Email parsing in C++
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Dec 17, 2010
I have a small bash/awk program that extracts the date/time/size of thousands of email headers. I'm trying to also extract the last "Received from:" string from these email headers which will give me the senders email server. on extracting the last occurrence of this string, and printing the information after it?
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Feb 25, 2011
I want to edit the environment with a bash script, a part of my script is showed in the post. Its not everything, but the rest is working fine. At the begin of my script I've the follow line Code: #!/bin/bash
set -e First I tried with this solution. Code: sudo chmod 777 /etc
sudo rm /etc/environment
echo 'PATH="/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/bin:/usr/games:/usr/local/ruby/bin"' > */etc/environment
sudo chmod 755 /etc
source /etc/environment Error, source not found
The second solution was this:
Code: sudo chmod 777 /etc
sudo rm /etc/environment
echo 'PATH="/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/bin:/usr/games:/usr/local/ruby/bin"' > */etc/environment
sudo chmod 755 /etc
. /etc/environment
This one didn't give an error, but if I try this:
Code: ruby -v got an error
so the environment didn't worked.
If I use both commands
Code: source /etc/environment
Code: . /etc/environment
In the terminal, without a bash script, it works, so if I do
Code: ruby -v
It works and showed the right version.
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Dec 5, 2010
I found on the Internet a rough suggestion to debug code which says to add a line:
An example shows this lists the lines of source that do work.
I do not know where these lines are supposed to go and whether the "notdeadyet" should be a call to a subroutine or what. I only found that "%define" is used to link to external files, so I am confused because what I tried did not work.
(I am unable to use (and learn) any debugging tool for another few weeks and I'd like to progress on this If I can.)
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