# ls -la /etc | grep '^D' Dr--r--r-- 1 root root 0 Sep 25 12:49 .name_service_door Drw-r--r-- 1 root root 0 Sep 25 12:49 .syslog_door #
This causes a parse error. man ls .... The mode printed under the -l option consists of ten charac- ters. The first character may be one of the following: d the entry is a directory; D the entry is a door; l the entry is a symbolic link; .... -F Mark directories with a trailing slash (/), doors with a trailing greater-than sign (>), executable files with a trailing asterisk (*), FIFOs with a trailing vertical bar (|), symbolic links with a trailing at-sign (@), and AF_UNIX address family sockets with a trailing equals sign (=). .... man door_info Miscellaneous Library Functions door_info(3X) NAME door_info - return information associated with a door descriptor SYNOPSIS cc [ flag ... ] file ... -ldoor [ library ... ] #include <door.h> int door_info(int d, struct door_info *info); DESCRIPTION The door_info() function returns information associated with a door descriptor. It obtains information about the door descriptor d and places the information that is relevant to the door in the structure pointed to by the info argument. The structure pointed to by the info argument contains the following members: pid_t di_target; /* door server pid */ door_ptr_t di_proc; /* server function */ door_ptr_t di_data; /* data cookie for invocation */ door_attr_t di_attributes; /* door attributes */ door_id_t di_uniquifier; /* unique id among all doors */ The di_target member is the process ID of the door server, or -1 if the door server process has exited. _______________________________________________ Mc-devel mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/mc-devel