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2014-04-26 11:54:15 -04:00
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/egzek/ , /eksek/ , n. 1. [Unix: from execute ] Synonym for chain , derives
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from the exec (2) call. 2. [from executive ] obs. The command interpreter
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for an OS (see shell ); term esp. used around mainframes, and prob.: derived
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from UNIVAC's archaic EXEC 2 and EXEC 8 operating systems. 3. At IBM and
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VM/CMS shops, the equivalent of a shell command file (among VM/CMS users).
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The mainstream exec as an abbreviation for (human) executive is not used. To
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a hacker, an exec is always a program, never a person.
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