Re: [PLUG] source code of echo command...

2007-07-28 Thread Aditya Godbole
On 7/27/07, Dhiraj Khot [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Here is some information which should be useful for you: There are two source codes for echo command (This can be verified using simple basic command type) - Echo is a shell built in. So each shell has its own source code. - If a shell does

Re: [PLUG] Hathway Internet On Fedora Core 6 Linux

2007-07-28 Thread Aditya Godbole
On 7/27/07, Anurag Tambe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello Friend, i didn't mean to start a distro war here.i just wanted to say that for newbie mandriva is lot easier than fedora. as Internet settings in mandriva is similar to windows.sorry if i hurt anybody. You are missing

Re: [PLUG] how extent the /var size in Linux web server

2007-07-28 Thread Aditya Godbole
On 7/27/07, sunil varpe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Dear friends i want to know how to increse the size of /var folder in web server. Even i want to know how i can extent the size of /var The easiest way is to add another disk, and mount it under /var. Btw, could you paste the output

Re: [PLUG] Hathway Internet On Fedora Core 6 Linux

2007-07-28 Thread Sankarshan Mukhopadhyay
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Nishant Shrivastava wrote: My routing table doesn't show any gateway but the thing is what i should enter in the forst column of the route command and i am even not able to enter the gatewau thru route..gets some error..my gateway IP is

Re: [PLUG] source code of echo command...

2007-07-28 Thread sudhanwa Jogalekar
On 7/28/07, Vaibhav Kulkarni [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 7/27/07, Sameer Oak [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Where can I find source code of echo command? Here's a minimal echo that does not handle options (-n, -e, etc.) int main(int argc, char *argv[]) { int i; for (i = 1; i argc; i++)

Re: [PLUG] source code of echo command...

2007-07-28 Thread श्रीधर नारायण दैठणकर
On Saturday 28 July 2007 15:24, sudhanwa Jogalekar wrote: I dont think so. try echo * and see the results. According to you, it should give *. Actually it gives a list of files in the pwd. Both of you are correct. The * expansion is performed by the shell. So the arguments of program are