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11-15-2007 12:40 AM
11-15-2007 12:40 AM
I bet all these questions are in the same spot. I just can't find it because I can't describe it correctly.
Is there a limit to the depth of directories?
I.E.
If /a/b/c/d/e is ok but /a/b/c/d/e/f is too deep for hpux, where is this found?
Is there a limit to the length of a command line?
Is there a limit to the number or arguments in a command line?
What is the longest filename allowed?
All of these questions are in hp somewhere right? I bet they are all in one spot too.
Oh I'm not planning on pushing the envelope. It's just that an opensource application that hooks to apache seems to have /loads/and/loads/of/long/paths/stuck/in/it.
And I always have to worry about people "insisting" that their pdf file have a name like the symbol for prince, a color, shape, or the sound of one hand clapping.
Is there a limit to the depth of directories?
I.E.
If /a/b/c/d/e is ok but /a/b/c/d/e/f is too deep for hpux, where is this found?
Is there a limit to the length of a command line?
Is there a limit to the number or arguments in a command line?
What is the longest filename allowed?
All of these questions are in hp somewhere right? I bet they are all in one spot too.
Oh I'm not planning on pushing the envelope. It's just that an opensource application that hooks to apache seems to have /loads/and/loads/of/long/paths/stuck/in/it.
And I always have to worry about people "insisting" that their pdf file have a name like the symbol for prince, a color, shape, or the sound of one hand clapping.
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11-15-2007 01:22 AM
11-15-2007 01:22 AM
Re: EXTREME question: max dirdepth? longest cmd line? longest filename?
Steve,
Have a look at the following:
man 5 limits
man 2 pathconf
man 2 sysconf
and also limits.h.
HTH
Scott
Have a look at the following:
man 5 limits
man 2 pathconf
man 2 sysconf
and also limits.h.
HTH
Scott
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