[fpc-pascal] It is possible to pass command line to pascal
Johan Tu Toit
johan.tutoit at gmail.com
Sun Jun 30 15:12:40 CEST 2013
sorry it is my fault it was suppose to be: $uname -r
On 6/30/13, waldo kitty <wkitty42 at windstream.net> wrote:
> On 6/30/2013 08:14, Mark Morgan Lloyd wrote:
>> Rainer Stratmann wrote:
>>> On Sunday 30 June 2013 12:32:30 you wrote:
>>>> If I had to go on, what's that -r supposed to be doing?
>>>
>>> It is not too difficult to find out.
>>>
>>> If you speed up your engine then you can find out that he wants to know
>>> the
>>> actual Linux kernel number.
>>>
>>> 'uname -r'
>>
>> In which case why is he putting ls in front of it? -r is a valid option to
>> both
>> uname and ls, so since we're already looking at a broken command it's
>> entirely
>> valid to ask which it's supposed to apply to.
>
> agreed... the example given by the OP is incorrect to start with...
>
> $ ls uname -r
> ls: cannot access uname: No such file or directory
>
>
> $ sudo ls uname -r
> [sudo] password for user:
> ls: cannot access uname: No such file or directory
>
>
> perhaps someone should slow down their engine and look closer at what is
> posted? ;)
>
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