Unix Consultant...

The Loony Bin ( loonies@bloodaxe.demon.co.uk )
Thu, 26 Sep 1996 16:10:33 +0100


Hiya Loonies...

Here's a UNIX situation for you...

Wishes & Dreams...

- ANDREA
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  ------- Forwarded foolishness follows -------

A Customer calls a UNIX consultant with a question:


Customer        : What is the command that will tell me the revision
                  code of a program?
UNIX Consultant : Yes, that's correct.
Customer        : No, what is it ?
UNIX Consultant : Yes.
Customer        : So, which is the one?
UNIX Consultant : No. 'which' is used to find the program.
Customer        : Stop this. Who are you?
UNIX Consultant : Use 'who am i' not 'who r yoo'. You can also
                  'finger yoo' to get information about 'yoo'.
Customer        : All I want to know is what finds the revision code?
UNIX Consultant : Use 'what'.
Customer        : That's what I am trying to find out. Isn't that true?
UNIX Consultant : No. 'true' gives you 0.
Customer        : Which one?
UNIX Consultant : 'true' gives you 0. 'which programname'
Customer        : Let's get back to my problem. What program?
                  How do I find it?
UNIX Consultant : Type 'find / -name it -print' to find 'it'.
                  Type 'what program' to get the revision code.
Customer        : I want to find the revision code.
UNIX Consultant : You can't 'find revisioncode', you must use
                  'what program'.
Customer        : Which command will do what I need?
UNIX Consultant : No. 'which command' will find 'command'.
Customer        : I think I understand. Let me write that.
UNIX Consultant : You can 'write that' only if 'that' is a user on
                  your system.
Customer        : Write what?
UNIX Consultant : No. 'write that'. 'what program'.
Customer        : Cut that out!
UNIX Consultant : Yes. those are valid files for 'cut'.
                  Don't forget the options.
Customer        : Do you always do this ?
UNIX Consultant : 'du' will give you disk usage.
Customer        : HELP!
UNIX Consultant : 'help' is only used for Source Code Control System 
                  SCCS).
Customer        : You make me angry.
UNIX Consultant : No, I don't 'make me' angry but I did 'make 
                  programname' when I was upset once.
Customer        : I don't want to make trouble, so no more.
UNIX Consultant : No 'more'? 'which' will help you find 'more'.
                  Every system has 'more'.
Customer        : Nice help! I'm confused more now!
UNIX Consultant : Understand that since 'help' is such a small program,
                  it is better not to 'nice help'. and 'more now' is
                  not allowed but 'at now' is. Unless of course 'now' is
                  a file name.
Customer        : This is almost as confusing as my PC.
UNIX Consultant : I didn't know you needed help with 'pc'.
                  Let me get you to the Pascal compiler team.