hi all ,
i wanted to know if someone knows how can i use
a variable inside another variable
e.g.
#!/bin/csh
foreach test(1 2 3)
set sta_$test = "2"
##now its the problem i want to echo the new var
#$sta_$test , each time with anothe num ($test = 1... (2 Replies)
I am using variable to give the location of the file I am using but I get error.
Here is the code:
LogFile=/tmp/log.email
echo -e "could not close the service - error number $error \n" > $LogFile
well this is not all the code but is enough because the problem start when I try to use the... (3 Replies)
Hi folks,
I am facing problem when I concat variables with the string.
Value for 'JDBC_CLASSES' variable looks malformed (/classes12.zip2.0KAGES)
But, my expected result for 'JDBC_CLASSES' is
/opt/API-R111/PACKAGES/jdbc/ORACLE9.2.0/classes12.zip
Am I missing anything here?
My... (10 Replies)
Hi all!
I know that environment variables can be set on the .bashrc file, but I need to set them from a sh script. I saw a lot of websites that teach this but it doesn't work for me.
#!/bin/sh
DEKTOP=$DESKTOP=:/home/rrodrigues/Desktop
export DESKTOP
if I do echo $DESKTOP returns me... (10 Replies)
can someone please explain to me what i'm doing wrong with this code:
WELT=$(awk '(($1 ~ "^${caag}$") || ($2 ~ "^${caag}$"))' /tmp/Compare.TEXT)
when run from the command line, it works. but it seems to be having a problem doing the comparison when variables are involved.
i tested from... (1 Reply)
hi,
i have a shell script which calls another shell which in turn calls another shell script.
Main_shell_script.sh
echo "In Main_shell_script.sh"
FILENAME="original.txt" # LINE 1
DST_FILENAME=$FILENAME # LINE 2
echo "FILENAME = {$FILENAME}"
echo "DST_FILENAME =... (3 Replies)
Hi All,
i have a requirement where i have to run a script with at least 25 arguements and position of arguements can also change. the unapropriate way is like below. can we achieve this in more good and precise way??
#!/bin/ksh
##script is sample.ksh
age=$1
gender=$2
class=$3
.
.
.... (3 Replies)
From the command line:
dions-air:scripts dion$ ls -l /Users/dion/Library/Application\ Support/Garmin/Devices/3816821036/History/2014-06-07-055251.TCX
-rw-r--r-- 1 dion staff 157934 7 Jun 06:55 /Users/dion/Library/Application Support/Garmin/Devices/3816821036/History/2014-06-07-055251.TCXworks... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: dionbl
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LEARN ABOUT MINIX
director
DIRECTORY(3) Library Functions Manual DIRECTORY(3)NAME
directory, opendir, readdir, rewinddir, closedir, telldir, seekdir - directory routines
SYNOPSIS
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <dirent.h>
DIR *opendir(const char *dirname)
struct dirent *readdir(DIR *dirp)
void rewinddir(DIR *dirp)
int closedir(DIR *dirp)
#define _MINIX 1
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <dirent.h>
long telldir(DIR *dirp)
int seekdir(DIR *dirp, long pos)
DESCRIPTION
These routines form a system independent interface to access directories.
Opendir() opens the directory dirname and returns a pointer to this open directory stream.
Readdir() reads one entry from the directory as a pointer to a structure containing the field d_name, a character array containing the
null-terminated name of the entry.
Rewinddir() allows the directory to be read again from the beginning.
Closedir() closes the directory and releases administrative data.
The Minix specific functions telldir() and seekdir() allow one to get the current position in the directory file and to return there later.
Seekdir() may only be called with a position returned by telldir() or 0 (rewind). These functions should not be used in portable programs.
SEE ALSO dir(5).
DIAGNOSTICS
Opendir() returns a null pointer if dirname can't be opened, or if it can't allocate enough memory for the DIR structure.
Readdir() returns null if there are no more directory entries or on error.
Closedir() and seekdir() returns 0 on success, -1 on error.
Telldir() returns -1 on error.
All of them set errno appropriately. Readdir() will only set errno on error, not on end-of-dir, so you should set errno to zero before-
hand, and check its value if readdir() returns null.
NOTES
The return value of readdir() needs to be copied before the next operation on the same directory if it is to be saved.
AUTHOR
Kees J. Bot (kjb@cs.vu.nl)
DIRECTORY(3)