I am trying to upload .zip files to Unix server and get the error 553 qmerev2002.zip: Permission denied, what is my problem?? I am able to load other files and folders fine. (3 Replies)
Using perl 5.8.0, Linux 2.4.20-30.9, RedHat 9.0.
We have many .cgi's that allow privileged users to upload files to the server through a web browser. We've had these .cgi's for years and have never had any problems with them. Recently the files being uploaded are sometimes being given 600... (16 Replies)
Hi Folks,
I am not good in shell scripting. Please help me with my problem. Is it possible to block the file named "ss.cgi" using the port 25 to upload. (4 Replies)
Ok. I am using the Terminal window to ssh into a unix server. I am not sure how to copy a file from my mac onto the unix server. What command do I enter and how do I type the file I want to upload
Example. Say my file is named Test1.doc and it is on the usr/me/test/working/ directory and I want... (3 Replies)
Hi forum.
I'm hoping someone can help me out with this problem. I tried to search online but couldn't come up with an exact solution.
I have the following data file:
H|20-May-2011|MF_FF.dat|77164|731374590.96|1|1|731374590.96|76586|77164|578|2988|Y... (8 Replies)
Hi
Please help me writing a shell script for multiupload.
result should look like:
$ ./multiupload.sh /tmp/file.avi
http://www.multiupload.com/P1R9BZ4X3Q
http://i.imgur.com/a2vhH.png
There seems to be no official API. (3 Replies)
Hi friends,
I am using below script to gzip files after naming them in a particular order.
but I intend to name them in numerical order as per their timings(earlier updated fle with a smaller numeric extension than later updated),but this script is not working as planned.
please help with... (7 Replies)
OK i am completely new to this stuff!! let me start from the beginning!!!
I Am connected to Whatbox.ca Via SSH!!
Then I installed plowshare using their guide perfectly
Now They Told Me To refer Plowshare site's Command list for uploading any files to Various... (4 Replies)
I used the following code, which I found on the internet to upload files.
<!-- The data encoding type, enctype, MUST be specified as below -->
<form enctype="multipart/form-data" action="upload2.php" method="POST">
<!-- MAX_FILE_SIZE must precede the file input field -->
<input... (2 Replies)
I am trying to sort a log file in chronological order to identify which ones did not process and still have an old (probably yesterday's) date. This is a sample of the file:flatf 010140 flatf Thu May 10 22:22:11 CST 2018 flats finished
flatf 010142 flatf Thu May 10 22:31:25 CST 2018 flats... (4 Replies)
Discussion started by: wbport
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
mm-common-prepare
MM-COMMON-PREPARE(1) mm-common 0.9.5 MM-COMMON-PREPARE(1)NAME
mm-common-prepare - Prepare a C++ binding module to use mm-common
SYNOPSIS
mm-common-prepare [OPTION]... [SOURCE-DIR]
DESCRIPTION
Run mm-common-prepare to install the mm-common build support files into the source tree of a C++ binding module. The exact location where
these files will be installed can be influenced through special macros in the configure.ac file.
AC_CONFIG_AUX_DIR([AUX-DIR])
The Automake include files are placed into the AUX-DIR subdirectory of the top-level source directory. If AC_CONFIG_AUX_DIR is not
specified, the files are placed at the top-level of the module's source tree.
MM_CONFIG_DOCTOOL_DIR([DOCTOOL-DIR])
If the MM_CONFIG_DOCTOOL_DIR macro is called with an explicit DOCTOOL-DIR argument, the common utilities required for generating and
installing the reference documentation of a C++ binding module will be installed into the named subdirectory. If MM_CONFIG_DOC-
TOOL_DIR is not used or does not specify a DOCTOOL-DIR argument, mm-common-prepare will not install the documentation utility files
into the module's source tree. Instead, it is assumed that the module depends on glibmm and can use the installed documentation
utilities that come with it.
If no SOURCE-DIR argument has been specified on the command line, the current working directory will be used.
OPTIONS -c, --copy
copy files instead of creating symbolic links to them
-f, --force
forcefully replace existing files or symbolic links
--help display a help message and exit
--version
show version information and exit
EXIT STATUS
The exit status is 0 if OK, or 1 if an error occurred.
FILES
The build support files currently installed by mm-common-prepare are listed below.
Automake include files installed into AUX-DIR:
compile-binding.am
dist-changelog.am
doc-reference.am
generate-binding.am
Documentation utilities installed into DOCTOOL-DIR:
doc-install.pl
doc-postprocess.pl
doxygen.css
tagfile-to-devhelp2.xsl
SEE ALSO autoreconf(1)
/usr/share/doc/mm-common/README
/usr/share/doc/mm-common/skeletonmm.tar.gz
GNOME 2009-12-29 MM-COMMON-PREPARE(1)