You are right, doc.arne. One '=' is enough. In fact, some borne shells don't work with two.
But you need spaces around the equal sign in a comparison.
Also, I don't think you want the g flag at the end of the sed expression, in case there happen to be two dates on the line. Although I'm not sure what would happen since you are only printing \1.
i keep getting the following error with the code segment below when i try to compile the program.
The code is from 'defs.h'
parse error before '('
parse error before ')'
stray '\' in program
this is the code segment and the error is on the second line of the segment
#define... (1 Reply)
Hi Guys,
I am trying to compare using if, but keep getting some strange results.
if ; then
keeps creating the file 1
if ; then
does not work at all
if ; then
does not work
if ; then
does not work
if ; then
does not work eihter.
I am using a ksh, on Solaris (9 Replies)
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I have a set of files, each one containing some lines that follows that regex:
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AFAIK the problem comes... (5 Replies)
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LEARN ABOUT ULTRIX
calendar
calendar(1) General Commands Manual calendar(1)Name
calendar - calendar reminder service
Syntax
calendar [-]
Description
The command consults the file `calendar' in the current directory and prints out lines that contain today's or tomorrow's date. The com-
mand recognizes most month-day dates, such as Dec. 7, december 7, 12/7, but it does not recognize dates formatted in the following ways: 7
December or 7/12. If you give the month as * with a date, such as, * 1, that day in any month will do. On weekends, specifying tomorrow
extends through Monday.
When an argument is present, the command searches through a user's calendar file in his login directory and sends him any positive results
by Normally this is done daily under control of
The calendar file is first run through the C preprocessor, to include any other calendar files specified with the #include syntax.
Included calendars are shared by all users, and are maintained and documented by the local administration.
Options
- Functions for every user who has a calendar file in his login directory.
Restrictions
The extended idea of tomorrow does not account for holidays.
Files
calendar
/usr/lib/calendar to figure out today's and tomorrow's dates
/etc/passwd
/tmp/cal*
/lib/cpp, egrep, sed, mail as subprocesses
See Alsoat(1), cron(8), mail(1)calendar(1)