I need to suppress the output to the screen. I am appending to a file so do not need the output on the screen in the CLI environment.
eg.
cat $HOME/somefile >> $HOME/anotherfile
I am doing this a number of times with SQL output files so I can look at the finished file not on the screen in the... (3 Replies)
Does anyone know how I can supress the "Killed" message that's produced when I kill a process? I've got a script that performs a "tail -f" on a database error log and pipes the output into an awk script which looks for certain error messages and forwards any that qualify to my pager. The problem... (2 Replies)
Hi,
One of our application is producing log files. But if we open the log file in vi or less or view mode, it shows all the special characters in it. The 'cat' shows correctly but it shows only last page. If I do 'cat' <file_name> | more, then again it shows special characters.
... (1 Reply)
Hi
I am working in ksh and getting the trace after trying to remove the file which in some cases does not exist:
$ my_script
loadfirm.dta.master: No such file or directory
The code inside the script which produces this trace is the following:
] || rm ${FILE}.master >> /dev/null
for... (3 Replies)
Hi
I have a script which connects to oracle using sqlplus
if ! check_sqlplus "$ORACLE_SID" ; then
echo "Unable to use sqlplus for sid $ORACLE_SID"
return 1
else
echo "attempting to connect to database"
echo $ORACLE_HOME
echo $ORACLE_SID
echo "Status before entering... (2 Replies)
Hi,
I am trying to run a script using awk and sed a few times.
The script itself seems to work fine but in a final awk statement it throws up a warning:
awk: warning: escape sequence `\.' treated as plain `.'
script:
... (3 Replies)
Hi Team ,
I want supress the meaning of * while passing it as parameter.
I have file which contains file format and destination directory.
let say abc* |/home/xyz
I had function which will read these values and pass it to another function.
Code looks like below
func1 ()
{... (6 Replies)
Hi,
I was looking for a simple code to suppress the text between 2 characters. the characters can be of same kind like "*" or "(" and ")". The number of characters are not consistent and could vary.
How can I suppress the text between 2 characters?
Example:
Input : Hello (Within Bracket)... (8 Replies)
After a bash function is run the below file is produced:
out_name.txt tab-delimeted
Input Errors and warnings AccNo Genesymbol Variant Reference Sequence Start Descr. Coding DNA Descr. Protein Descr. GeneSymbol Coding DNA Descr. GeneSymbol Protein Descr. Genomic... (3 Replies)
Hello,
I know this isn't exactly a shell script question but I'm not sure where else to post it.
I am running a java program out of a shell script. There are times when I get an error like,
"java.lang.ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException: 22
at blah, blah
at blah, blah
... (3 Replies)
Discussion started by: LMHmedchem
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polyorb-config
POLYORB-CONFIG(1) PolyORB documentation POLYORB-CONFIG(1)NAME
polyorb-config - script to get information about the installed version of PolyORB.
SYNOPSIS
polyorb-config [--prefix[=DIR]] [--exec-prefix[=DIR]] [--version|-v] [--config] [--libs] [--cflags] [--idls] [--help]
DESCRIPTION
polyorb-config is a tool that is used to determine the compiler and linker flags that should be used to compile and link programs that use
PolyORB.
OPTIONS
polyorb-config accepts the following options:
--prefix[=DIR]
Output the directory in which PolyORB architecture-independent files are installed, or set this directory to DIR.
--exec-prefix[=DIR]
Output the directory in which PolyORB architecture-dependent files are installed, or set this directory to DIR.
--version|-v
Print the currently installed version of PolyORB on the standard output.
--config
Print the configuration of the currently installed version of PolyORB on the standard output.
--libs Print the linker flags that are necessary to link a PolyORB program.
--cflags
Print the compiler flags that are necessary to compile a PolyORB program.
--idls Print the flags to set up path to CORBA's IDL for idlac.
--with-appli-perso=P,P,P
Restrict output to only those flags relevant to the listed applicative personalities.
--with-proto-perso=P,P,P
Restrict output to only those flags relevant to the listed protocol personalities.
--with-corba-services=S,S,S
Restrict output to only those flags relevant to the listed services.
--help Print help message.
AUTHORS
The PolyORB team, polyorb-devel@lists.adacore.com.
SEE ALSO
The PolyORB WWW page, http://libre.adacore.com/polyorb/
PolyORB team April 26, 2007 POLYORB-CONFIG(1)