Hi,
I am having a little trouble getting notify-send to work the way I would like it to.
I am using ubuntu - karmic koala 2.6.31-19-generic #56-Ubuntu SMP
So here's the problem
run the following commands one after the other.
See what happened?
The first message pops up. But the second one takes a whole 10 seconds before it shows up. This is because i set -t to 10 sec. What I would like in an ideal world to happen is I see two balloon pop ups. So the messages appear right when they should.
I recall this used to work in earlier versions on ubuntu, I guess that was using dbus, instead of notify-send.
I hope someone comes up with a solution to this real soon.
Last edited by linuxpenguin; 02-16-2010 at 06:56 PM..
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The script below works okay and emails me the log in the end once the script completes but what I'm trying to do is to also notify me via an email as soon as the script encounters any error whatsoever.
cat test.list
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
ecaccess-event-grant
ECACCESS-EVENT-GRANT(1p) User Contributed Perl Documentation ECACCESS-EVENT-GRANT(1p)NAME
ecaccess-event-grant - Grant usage of an ECaccess Event
SYNOPSIS
ecaccess-event-grant -version|-help|-manual
ecaccess-event-grant [-debug] [-subscribe] [-notify] event-id user-list
DESCRIPTION
Allow managing the Event permissions for a list of user(s).
The permissions can be either subscribe, notify, both or none. In order to remove permissions to an Event for a list of users use this
command with no -subscribe and -notify options.
ARGUMENTS
event-id
The identifier of the Event to grant.
user-list
The user(s) to give/remove the permissions. Multiple users should be separated by a column (e.g. abc,def).
OPTIONS -subscribe
The user(s) specified in the user-list will be allowed to subscribe to the event-id (e.g. with the -eventIds option of the
ecaccess-job-submit command).
-notify The user(s) specified in the user-list will be allowed to send notifications to the event-id (e.g. with the ecaccess-event-send
command).
-version
Display version number and exits.
-help Print a brief help message and exits.
-manual Prints the manual page and exits.
-debug Display the SOAP messages exchanged.
EXAMPLES
ecaccess-event-grant -subscribe 167 abc,def,jhi
Allow the users abc, def and jhi to subscribe to this Event.
ecaccess-event-grant 167 jkl
Remove all rights to the Event for the user jkl.
SEE ALSO
ecaccess-event-clear, ecaccess-event-delete, ecaccess-event-send, ecaccess-event-list, ecaccess-event-create and ecaccess.
perl v5.14.2 2012-04-16 ECACCESS-EVENT-GRANT(1p)