I made a small change to a UNIX script. When I tried to run it I received the following message:
/bin/ksh: ^M: not found
/bin/ksh: ^M: not found
/bin/ksh: ^M: not found
As ^M is a non printing character, I don't know how to discover where it is missing. How can I correct thiis... (2 Replies)
Hello all,
I have two files, that I suspect may contain hidden characters (EG, three spaces instead of a tab). Does anyone know of any tool that can display this (I have tried using diff, but I'm not quite sure it would do the job) (6 Replies)
Hello All,
I'm trying to parse through a file and display all the hidden characters, including all carriage and line returns. I usually use cat -v, but this doesn't display the carriage and line returns. Does anyone know how this can be done?
Thanks
Khoom (5 Replies)
Can anyone seem to know how to find out whether a UNIX text file has 'hidden' control characters?
Can I view them using 'vi' by some command line options?
If there are control characters in a text file which are invisible/hidden.. then how do I get rid of them?
Your intelletual answers are... (6 Replies)
Hello everybody.
Im really new in shell scripting. Im working with RedHat 4.
I have begin to do some scripts to test the posibilitys but Im fancing a disturbing problem.
some times the lines that I write add the return character or end-of-file ascii character to the command or argument tha... (2 Replies)
I am completely new to perl programming. My father is helping me learn said programming language. However, I am stuck on one of the assignments he has given me, and I can't find very much help with it via google, either because I have a tiny attention span, or because I can be very very dense.
... (4 Replies)
Hello everyone.
When I copy some configuration settings string from MS_Word to putty from my personal pc to a remote machine, it appears that I copy some hidden symbols, which at first, cannot be seen and appear as hidden. Some java programs did not start, and after investigation I found that:
... (3 Replies)
Hello.
I use this command :
rsync -av --include=".*" --dry-run "$A_FULL_PATH_S" "$A_FULL_PATH_D"The data comes from the output of a find command.
And no full source directories are in use, only some files.
Source example... (2 Replies)
Hi. I'm getting the following hidden characters \uat the start of a string after I pass in variables from the command line. I only noticed this when I set -x in my KSH script. Can anybody tell me how this happens and how to remove them?
Many thanks.
+ STR=$'\uusername testuser1'
+ print... (12 Replies)
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LEARN ABOUT CENTOS
gvfs-ls
GVFS-LS(1) User Commands GVFS-LS(1)NAME
gvfs-ls - List files
SYNOPSIS
gvfs-ls [OPTION...] [LOCATION...]
DESCRIPTION
gvfs-ls lists information about the given locations. If no location is given, it defaults to the current directory.
gvfs-ls is similar to the traditional ls utility, but using gvfs locations instead of local files: for example you can use something like
smb://server/resource/file.txt as location.
File attributes can be specified with their gvfs name, e.g. standard::icon, or just by namespace, e.g. unix, or by '*' which matches all
attributes. Several attributes or groups can be specified, separated by comma.
OPTIONS
The following options are understood:
-?, --help
Prints a short help text and exits.
-a, --attributes=ATTRIBUTES
The attributes to get, specified as a comma-separated list of gvfs file attribute names.
-h, --hidden
Show hidden files.
-l, --long
Use a long listing format.
-c, --show-completions=PREFIX
Show only filenames starting with PREFIX.
-n, --nofollow-symlinks
Don't follow symlinks.
EXIT STATUS
On success 0 is returned, a non-zero failure code otherwise.
SEE ALSO ls(1), gvfs-info(1)gvfsGVFS-LS(1)