Hi,
I'm having a problem with the while loop in bash. I try the following script:
#!/bin/bash
while true
do
echo "test"
done
When I try this, it gives me this error:
while: Too few arguments.
What am I doing wrong?
Thanks (5 Replies)
Hello there, I'm a beginner in bash programining and I have a problem with the interpretetion of the code: sed -e "s/\(*\):.*/\1/" in this for loop:
for process in $(sed -e "s/\(*\):.*/\1/" /etc/passwd)
thx for any help
edgehead (3 Replies)
There is an interview question about UNIX bash:
Some shells like bash try to make '..' always work propery, namely, from home directory, cd ../$USER will place you in your home directory. Does bash always get this behavior correct?
Anyway can provide any example that bash doesnt work well? ... (4 Replies)
#!/bin/bash
# This script takes two arguments: <path> and <dir>. It has to copy in <dir>
#+ all regular files in <path> with .c extension containining at least one while
#+ instruction and one if instruction.
if
then
for file in $(ls "$1" | grep "\.c$")
do
if # doesn't... (9 Replies)
hello i am new with linux
hello unix forum.
i have big problem i want to install the samp server for every user folder for ex..
samp for my frined name fred fredsamp
then i want create more samp to my firend lee
i want folder name will be leesamp
i want to know how make the script put the... (0 Replies)
I am using SunOS 5.9 and have the following outcome when using the sh and bash shells; has anyone else had this:
(tests behave differently)
bash-2.05$ ksh
$ if echo $SHELL; uname -a;; then echo yessssssssssssss; else echo nooooooooooooooo; fi
SunOS s036cln001014 5.9 Generic_118558-27 sun4u... (4 Replies)
Hi, i am making a little script that when its invoked with p or f, it will do different things (p will ask the user to input an string and it will count its words , and f will ask the user a directory and will list the number of files in that directory. But if wont get the comparation string... (1 Reply)
Hi there,
I need to loop some values,
for i in $(seq $first $last)
do
does something here
donefor $first and $last, i need it to be of fixed length 5. so if the input is 1, i need to add zeros in front such that it becomes 00001. It loops till 99999 for example, but the length has to be... (4 Replies)
What's up guys,
I am currently trying to figure out the answer to this question and I cannot for the life of me! The question is : "Explain how to do the following in UNIX/Linux shell script. You are not expected to remember the exact command syntax, but explain approximately how you would... (1 Reply)
Hi,
I'm fairly new to unix, and I have the following problem:
I know that if I type, "ps -ef | grep process", this will return some information about the process named 'process'. What I need this to do is be piped to an extra search that pick's out process' PID. How do I do this?
Thanks in... (5 Replies)
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
mummy
MUMMY(1) User Commands MUMMY(1)NAME
mummy - generate C# wrappers from C++ code.
SYNOPSIS
mummy [options] files...
DESCRIPTION
mummy is a command line executable that generates C# wrappers from gccxml output. A C# class is generated to wrap the wrappable class named
in the gccxml output. Settings to control the wrapping are given inline directly in the class header file or in the MummySettings.xml input
file.
mummy version 1.0.2 (revision 599)
Command line options:
--csharp-file opt
C# output file. Default value is 'ClassName.cs' in the current directory.
--csharp-unit-test-file opt
C# output file. Default value is 'ClassNameUnitTest.cs' in the current directory.
--export-layer-file opt
C++ output file. Default value is 'ClassNameEL.cxx' in the current directory.
--gccxml-file opt
Input file (output of gccxml) describing class to be wrapped. Required.
--help Display (this) detailed help information.
--settings-file opt
Input file describing mummy configuration settings, including the set of wrapped classes. Required.
--suppress-warnings opt opt ...
Space separated list of warning numbers to suppress.
--verbose
Overwhelm me with output, I don't have enough reading material... ;)
--version
Display the program version.
AUTHORS
This manual page was written by Mathieu Malaterre <malat@debian.org>, for the Debian project (and may be used by others).
SEE ALSO cableidx(1), gccxml(1).
mummy version 1.0.2 (revision 599) December 2011 MUMMY(1)