I think the answer might be execute permission. If a script has +x then you can execute just as you would execute a binary file. E.g.
My script has a execute permission and I ran it like any binary file, same goes for perl scripts. But you also have to define the program which will interpret your scripts in the very first line. For Perl, it's usually, #!/usr/bin/perl or where your perl is installed. Else I'd have to use:
HTH,
Nitin
I have a SQL script that requires values from the environment in order to execute. I found a way to get the desired results but my process is a little choppy. Any suggestions on how to clean this up would be greatly appreciated.
SQL Script
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select a, b, c
from d
where a =... (1 Reply)
I have written a script to ftp a file from Unix to an NT machine to authenticate ftp login I have added the information into the .netrc file when logged in using ftp the commands are not executed. Does anybody know how to make the command execute once username and password have been provided using... (2 Replies)
Basically, I would like to run an mpirun query on my web server to query your databases via yours when using the BLAST program, however the server seems not able to execute even basic mpirun programs such as cpi (to calculate pi). Are there any settings I should take note of?
I am running Perl... (0 Replies)
Hi, guys !
I have at home a simple network. I have a server that shares the internet connection to my computer and another another computer which is located in another room. When I want to download something, I'd like to download directly on the server, without letting my computer on. The server... (2 Replies)
Hi,
I want to run these two commands one after the other.
awk 'BEGIN {OFS="\t"} {print $2}'
sort -u
rather than typing awk 'BEGIN {OFS="\t"} {print $2}' file1 > file2, then sort -u file2 > file3. Is it possible to run both commands on file1 then get output file3?
Its kinda hard for... (5 Replies)
Hi Friends,
I have a situation here, where I have a script running in one server, namely "SERVER1". Within this script which runs in SERVER1, I have a set of commands which has to connect to a different server (namely "SERVER2") and execute the commands accordingly. I have no experience at all... (1 Reply)
I need to execute a command to run my script several times with varying parameters
perl ex.pl -b 130198 -e 130884 -c plot plot.txt 1_plot.txt
perl ex.pl -b 1345 -e 1308 -c plot plot.txt 2_plot.txt
perl ex.pl -b 1345567 -e 130898 -c plot plot.txt 3_plot.txt
.
.
.
100's of excutions
... (2 Replies)
Hi,
I am stuck into a situation where i want to execute a command in my shell script well along with a previous command in order to achieve something but i am not figuring out a way.
here is a snippet:
service management restart
rm -rf lock.file
in the above, if you see, i am trying to... (5 Replies)
Hello.
I am new in shell script. Could anyone help me?
I have un shell script. I need each command in it be sequentielly, when the first command ends the second starts. When the second ends et third starts, and so on
Thanks in adavance (1 Reply)
If you want to capture the output of any command, we then will be writing the system command in `` or qx.
`` an qx works fine with all linux and windows system commands.
But when I execute the below code.. it is displaying the output on the screen directly instead of storing to variable
... (3 Replies)
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vileget
VILEGET(1) User Contributed Perl Documentation VILEGET(1)NAME
vileget - Pass file edit requests to a Vile editor running Vileserv.
SYNOPSIS
vileget [-n] [-d] [-w] [-s socket-path] [-c command] [-C command] [file ...]
DESCRIPTION
Vileget can be used to load files into an already running instance of Vile or XVile. The editor should have already loaded and started the
Vileserv perl module. (See the Vileserv documentation for more detail.)
By default, if vileget cannot connect to a running instance of the editor it tries to start a new one. This will only work correctly if
you have configured Vile to start Vileserv automatically. (Vileget will try to find an XVile binary first, then look for a Vile binary.)
Vileget looks for the Vileserv socket in the user's home directory ($HOME/.vilesock) by default. This can be changed by setting the
VILESOCK environment variable, or by using the -s option.
If vileget is handed a directory name, it trys to get the target Vile to load the directory.pm module and popup the appropriate directory
listing. This only works for the first directory mentioned on the command line, and it only works if the target Vile is configured to
accept remote commands (see the -c/-C options).
COMMAND-LINE OPTIONS-d With this option, vileget will change the current working directory of the running Vile to be the directory in which vileget is being
run, in addition to loading any requested files.
-n This tells vileget NOT to try starting a new instance of Vile if necessary. If vileget cannot connect to a running Vile, it will just
die with a connection error instead.
-w Vileget waits for given file(s) to be written by Vile before exiting.
-s socket-path
Tells vileget to use the socket given by socket-path. This overrides the default and the environment variable VILESOCK.
-c command
-C command
The -c and -C options can be used to pass arbitrary Vile commands to a running instance of Vile. These can be used at the same time
that file edits are being requested, or without giving any files at all. When file arguments are used, the -c option can be used to
execute a Vile command before the requested files are loaded. The -C option is used to execute a Vile command after the requested
files are loaded. If no file arguments are given, then -c and -C are basically the same, except that -c has precedence. These
options are non-repeatable, so you can only execute two Vile commands per invocation of vileget. Of course, there are always
procedures...
You can have a lot of mindless fun with these two options. For example, you can popup and close the buffer list by repeatedly
executing:
vileget -c '*'
As a nod towards security, command execution is disabled by default in Vileserv. To enable it, you can use
setv %vileserv-accept-commands true
in your .vilerc file. Note that running something like
vileget -c 'setv %vileserv-accept-commands false'
can be used to disable remote commands dynamically. Naturally, this is considered to be both a security violation *and* a feature...
Passing arbitrary commands to Vile may well produce arbitrary results. The author assumes no liability for edit sessions that have
collapsed into singularities, or, as a matter of fact, for anything else.
SEE ALSO vileserv(3), vile(1)AUTHOR
J. Chris Coppick, 1998 (last updated: July 26, 2000)
perl v5.14.2 2012-06-03 VILEGET(1)