I am trying to run a program called GMT using perl. Cannot make to run. I have tried using exec("date"); as a test but when I use exec($try); nothing happens.
Im using the knoppix version of linux, which is booting straight off the cd, and it shows my c drive (partiton) that has all my programs i have installed in my xp operating system. Im wondering if theres a way i can play my games like lotr return of the king, or jedi academy, in knoppox. it shows... (2 Replies)
Hey folks, i'm a total newbie at linux (only installed it yesterday) so don't be mad at me for querying this. I downloaded firefox, and unpacked the library files and binaries into /usr/lib/firefox. Now, am I correct in thinking that to run it, I need to enter the 'sh /usr/lib/firefox' command into... (4 Replies)
Hello,
I would like to run gedit as root while logged into my regular user account. When I try to launch gedit from the command line as super user, I get this message:
Gtk-WARNING **: cannot open display:
Any suggestions or word arounds? It would make my life a lot simpler to edit files... (8 Replies)
Hi,
I am a beginner in Perl programming. Now i need to call a C program from a perl program ...Can any one please help me and give any details how i can do this.
Thanks and Regards (3 Replies)
Hi,
I'm still new to perl, and I'm trying to figure out how to work with data output from another program. For example, from a command line I can run "foo -xyz" and it will produce the output I am looking for, which is several lines of text that I will then parse and manipulate within the perl... (6 Replies)
Are the programs written on schedulers ,thread library , process management, memory management, et al called systems programs ? How are they different from the programs that implement functions like open() , printf() , scanf() , read() .. they have a prefix sys_open, sys_close, sys_read etc , right... (1 Reply)
I have installed a software called GMT, then writing a script that call the new programs
./example02.sh
but I am getting
./example02.sh: line 20: gmtset: command not found
I have done
./configure
make
make install (0 Replies)
Any idea how I can run a program from a phyton script?
For example, in csh I will do
$tpath/tsimplex base=$fbase data=$fdata restore=$frestore \
nxp=$nx nzp=$nz param=$param intp=$intp nlay=$nlay \
varp=$varp sigma0=$sigma maxiter=$maxiter tol=$tol \
... (2 Replies)
Good morning,
First time poster. be gentle! :)
I do not know coding all that well but I can hack the hell out of example scripts! I just cant wrap my brain around this one.
Im trying to run two grep statements in the first IF statement and doing an AND between them. Something is going... (6 Replies)
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LEARN ABOUT MOJAVE
moosex::getopt::processedargv
MooseX::Getopt::ProcessedArgv(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation MooseX::Getopt::ProcessedArgv(3pm)NAME
MooseX::Getopt::ProcessedArgv - MooseX::Getopt::ProcessedArgv - Class containing the results of process_argv
VERSION
version 0.59
SYNOPSIS
use My::App;
my $pa = My::App->process_argv(@params);
my $argv_copy = $pa->argv_copy();
my $extra_argv = $pa->extra_argv();
my $usage = $pa->usage();
my $constructor_params = $pa->constructor_params();
my $cli_params = $pa->cli_params();
DESCRIPTION
This object contains the result of a "process_argv" in MooseX::Getopt call. It contains all the information that "new_with_options" in
MooseX::Getopt uses when calling new.
METHODS
argv_copy
Reference to a copy of the original @ARGV array as it originally existed at the time of "new_with_options".
extra_arg
Arrayref of leftover @ARGV elements that Getopt::Long did not parse.
usage
Contains the Getopt::Long::Descriptive::Usage object (if Getopt::Long::Descriptive is used).
constructor_params
Parameters passed to process_argv.
cli_param
Command-line parameters parsed out of @ARGV.
AUTHOR
Stevan Little <stevan@iinteractive.com>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
This software is copyright (c) 2007 by Infinity Interactive, Inc.
This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.
perl v5.18.2 2013-11-30 MooseX::Getopt::ProcessedArgv(3pm)