Frequently Asked Questions about Unix - with Answers
mike at bria
mike at bria
Thu Feb 7 10:11:28 AEST 1991
In an article, drake.almaden.ibm.com!drake writes:
>You know, it's things like this that let some folks believe UNIX is
>cryptic and difficult to use. Let's summarize the FAQs:
Come on now, some of this is hogwash ...
> 8) How do I find the name of an open file?
Determine the process that has the file open, get the inode from /dev/kmem
and read /dev/rhd? (or whatever) for the name.
> 14) How do I {set an environment variable, change directory} inside a
> program or shell script and have that change affect my
> current shell?
For a program, you build a token table, copying from _environ, and use
that instead of getenv() and putenv(); for shell scripts, you run the
script in the instance of your current shell using the dot.
> 21) How do I "undelete" a file?
This is a tough one, but there is a program (appropriately called ButtSaver)
that will do an undelete on a file (and not using the wimpy Norton rename
kludge.)
> 22) How can a process detect if it's running in the background?
Read the process table out of /dev/kmem and have the process examine
it's pedigree in relationship to other processes in the same pgroup.
> 23) How can an executing program determine its own pathname?
You _may_ not be able to. How about looking in argv[0] and resolving the
path? It won't work in every instance, but then again, it's better than
nothing.
> 28) How do I sleep() in a C program for less than one second?
Use nap() instead.
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Michael Stefanik | Opinions stated are not even my own.
Systems Engineer, Briareus Corporation | UUCP: ...!uunet!bria!mike
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