08-11-2010
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Corona688
Both of those scripts are extremely incomplete. PIPE_FILE is never defined anywhere, for instance. And most of those lines shouldn't be doing anything at all, with those pluses in front of everything.
I don't think you've got a script at all, there, you've got part of a diff file meant to be applied to a script.
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Hi Corona,
The PIPE_FILE is defined already, that is not problem. but many path is defined previous lines. and this script is more 1000 lines. but i have posted half of the script where we face the problem.
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