[UFO Chicago] find command problem

kannaiah at bsd.uchicago.edu kannaiah at bsd.uchicago.edu
Fri Aug 11 08:48:58 PDT 2006


More questions: 
 
1) trying to install some libraries - libc.so.6 (x86_64)  
2) Download the rpm...but it said some dependencies were missing. 
3) Is there a way to install libraries...where the dependencies are downloaded 
and installed at the same time...like when installing perl modules from cpan. 
 
Just a newbie to linux system admin...so please bear with my stupid 
questions:) 
 
-kiran 
 
 
Quoting kannaiah at bsd.uchicago.edu: 
 
> That indeed looks like a even better reference tool. 
> The library has a copy..i might just get it from there. Thanks guys. 
>  
> About the find command...i have put in my question on bugzilla too. Seems 
> like 
> this is a common problem lots of people have experienced in various versions 
> of 
> fedora..and now in redhat too:( 
>  
> The problem is that one of my biology application needs to do a 'find" and 
> it 
> quits when it runs into this message. 
> But when i run the 'find' command independently it completes the task 
inspite 
> of 
> the message. 
>  
> -Kiran 
>  
>  
> oting "Aaron J. Enright" <aje at prairienet.org>: 
>  
> > On Thu, Aug 10, 2006 at 12:54:17PM -0500, Brian Sobolak wrote: 
> > > As for a general resource for learning the command line, I'd highly 
> > > recommend O'Reilly's "Unix Power Tools" book.  That's where I learned 
> > > goodness like !!, $$, Ctrl-R, backticks, and an explanation of find 
> that 
> > > was quite lovely.  IT's not cheap ($70), but well worth it. 
> >  
> > I'll see that recommendation, and raise you one: 
> > The Unix CD Bookshelf 
> > http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0596003927/ 
> >  
> > It has html versions of Unix Power Tools and several other ORA Unix 
> > books.  This is particularly cool for UPT, as it is so heavily cross 
> > referenced. 
> >  
> > Another bonus is that it is easily copied to one's hard drive, which 
> > makes carrying several swell reference books around as easy as carrying 
> > one's laptop. 
> >  
> > Used copies on Amazon are well worth it.  Your local public library may 
> > have a copy. 
> >  
> > long-distance lurker 
> > -aaron 
> >  
> > --  
> > "Sleep is death without the responsibility" 
> >         -Fran Lebowitz, "Why I Love Sleep" 
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