I would like to create timers for threads which is similar to NT timers like
eg CreateWaitableTimer() & SetWaitableTimer().
Is there anyway to do that in linux.
Can any one help?
Pushpa
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> John Summerfield wrote:
>: Sounds good to me. A shell script would do fine - use the logger command to
> report.
>: Maybe sleep for a while to limit the rate of attempts.
>:
> No, shell is vulnerable to IFS and other environment attacks.
> Just a statically-linked ELF binary.
>
> -Yeny
Rpm has started acting strange.
I haven't changed anything.
# rpm -q rpm
rpm-4.0.2-7x
#rpm -qa |grep anaconda
anaconda-7.0.1-6
rpmq: header.c:511: headerLoad: Assertion `rdlen == dl' failed.
Abort (core dumped)
# rpm --rebuilddb
rpmq: header.c:511: headerLoad: Assertion `rdlen == dl' failed.
A
John Summerfield wrote:
: Sounds good to me. A shell script would do fine - use the logger command to report.
: Maybe sleep for a while to limit the rate of attempts.
:
No, shell is vulnerable to IFS and other environment attacks.
Just a statically-linked ELF binary.
-Yenya
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Hi,
I want to install the new Samba 2.2
Here are the binaries:
http://va.samba.org/samba/ftp/Binary_Packages/redhat/RPMS/6.2/
And my question is: is safe to install this rpms? I mean, will it mess
with
my actual configuration files? Or should I wait until RH release an rpm?
Anyone working in a s