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  1. itsnammu

    daemon process and login via script

    i want to write a script which will start automatically at whenthe system boots and will run in the daemon mode continously, please suggest. in this script i want to login to a particular user and want to perform some task. please suggest how should i start a daemon at system startup and then...
  2. itsnammu

    daemon process and login via script

    i want to write a script which will start automatically at whenthe system boots and will run in the daemon mode continously, please suggest. in this script i want to login to a particular user and want to perform some task. please suggest how should i start a daemon at system startup and then...
  3. itsnammu

    problems while creating libraries

    hi Mattaw, Thanks, for the quick response, i dont know much about these complier optimization options, but i searched on net and i found it can be given using "-O" flag, and i cant see any -O flag used during the compilation. And what i found is the only difference on the two servers is "-g"...
  4. itsnammu

    problems while creating libraries

    Hi, I have a library compiled on a SUN 5.8 server using C compiler. When i take the same source code to another SUN server which has same version of OS and C compiler, the library sizes are having huge (almost double the size) differences. There are no compilation or linking errors/warnings...
  5. itsnammu

    nothin is getting saved in .history file

    i think thts not correct because i can see the history from other accounts .. n wht u r talking is... when we want to save the commands even after we close the shell thn savehist no. of commands get saved in the .history file ....
  6. itsnammu

    nothin is getting saved in .history file

    i did that also ...but still nothin is gettin saved in that file ....wondering y
  7. itsnammu

    nothin is getting saved in .history file

    echo $SHELL -> /bin/tcsh and entry in the passwd file is correct its ... /bin/tcsh
  8. itsnammu

    nothin is getting saved in .history file

    when i write 'tcsh' on the prompt everything works perfectly fine ..... whats happening m not gettin ...please help ... thanks in advance
  9. itsnammu

    nothin is getting saved in .history file

    i am using tcsh shell
  10. itsnammu

    nothin is getting saved in .history file

    HISTFILE is undefined ... what should i set it to. . and i am not a root user so i dont have access to /.sh_history file and i want to c my .history file but its empty my question is y nothin is gettin saved in that file thier r no issues regarding viewing the file, file size is '0'
  11. itsnammu

    nothin is getting saved in .history file

    even though history and savehist are set to 100 then also nothin is gettin saved in .history file
  12. itsnammu

    problems using arrow keys

    i have problems using arrow keys and backspace key y is this happening... when i do stty intr '^c' backspace key works perfectly fine y ? and how do i activate arrow keys shell is tcsh
  13. itsnammu

    compatibilty with FreeBSD

    i have an application written on FreeBSD now i want to run that over Linux .. is thier any problem ... one of the responces i got said system call no.s should match another one said if it is (FreeBSD) 0x80 then its not a problem.. i don't know all these technical terms ... just help me out...
  14. itsnammu

    compatibilty with FreeBSD

    i have an application written on FreeBSD now i want to run that over Linux .. is thier any problem ... one of the responces i got said system call no.s should match another one said if it is (FreeBSD) 0x80 then its not a problem.. i don't know all these technical terms ... just help me out...

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