Trying again: try to use the full path to gcc in the script.
As I said before the full gcc path doesn't change anything. Please take my word for it next time. I have a complicated route to paste from my X emulator (typescript, sftp, edit out garbage characters, copy and paste) and you guys are wearing me out. Don't get me wrong I really really appreciate all your help and the time we've already spent. But at this point maybe you'll remember I said this was not a simple problem or why would we still be at it 4 hours later?
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Corona688
...or just source the file instead of running it. . ccantplot
OK progress ". ccantplot" worked?? Why did sourcing the file work?
In bash, I can match the ' character in a substition involving the line ending symbol $, easily.
In tcsh I ran into a problem.
Code:
sed "s/$/'/g" filename
sed "s/$/'/g" < filename
sed -e "s/$/'/g" filename
Unmatched '.
Where can I find out why this is the case? (2 Replies)
So I am new to unix, and actually anything outside drag and drop with the mouse (been learning for about a week so far) . I have been using the foreach command in tcsh because I am working on a group of files. Basically what I need is to insert part of the filename as the first line in the file.... (0 Replies)
Hi,
I need to find tcsh shell version info on several boxes.
I made a script and running on boxes through SSH.
This is what i am doing :
echo /bin/tcsh -c 'echo $version' | ssh "box name"
but i dont see anything.
if i run /bin/tcsh -c 'echo $version' on ocal machine i see the... (2 Replies)
Greetings!
I love the power and control offered by BASH but detest its syntax! Is there some alternative *nix shell language? (other than TCSH)
Or maybe a wrapper that affords the use of BASH commands via an easier syntax?
I considered creating a complicated system of aliases to... (8 Replies)
Hello,
When i run a bash script on ubuntu i get this message..
#!/bin/bash cannot find file or directory...
Can anibody help me with this, because the file actually exists....
Is there any extra configuration to be made? (5 Replies)
As I stated in a previous thread - I'm a newbie to Unix/Linux and programming. I'm trying to learn the basics on my own using a couple books and the exercises provided inside.
I've reached an exercise that has me stumped. I need to write a bash script that will will read in a file and print the... (11 Replies)
So, I made a script beginning with #!/bin/bash on gedit.
And I double clicked it to run in terminal and I end up with "The child process exited normally with status 127" and "command not found".
If I run the same script from the terminal as "tcsh (script name)" it runs just fine.
If I... (8 Replies)
As part of a bash the below line strips off a numerical prefix from directory 1 to search for in directory 2.
for file in /home/cmccabe/Desktop/comparison/missing/*.txt
do
file1=${file##*/} # Strip off directory
getprefix=${file1%%_*.txt}
... (5 Replies)
I need to find a file and print its contents
I am trying but it is not working
find -path /opt/app-root/src/.npm/_logs -type f -name "*.log" -print
Version
$ bash -version
GNU bash, version 4.4.12(1)-release (x86_64-pc-msys) (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: SVRao19056
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
t1libconfig
T1LIBCONFIG(8) System Manager's Manual T1LIBCONFIG(8)NAME
t1libconfig - create the t1lib.config and FontDataBase files for t1lib
SYNOPSIS
t1libconfig [ -v,--version ] [ -h,--help ] --force ] ] --non-interactive ] [ fontdirectory... ]
DESCRIPTION
t1libconfig scans a list of directories for Type 1 fonts and font metric files, and generates a configuration file and font database file
for the t1lib rasterizer library accordingly. By default, it looks in all subdirectories of /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts, and in
/usr/lib/ghostscript. Extra directories to search may be specified on the command line. The t1libconfig script tries not to scan the same
directory twice (this is, however, not foolproof, since /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts and /usr/lib/X11/fonts typically point to the same direc-
tory on GNU/Linux systems).
OPTIONS -v,--version
Print the version of t1libconfig and exit.
-h,--help
Print help about usage and exit.
--force
Force the generation of new configuration files even if these files already exist on the system.
--non-interactive
Don't prompt the user if a problem is encountered.
FILES
/etc/t1lib/t1lib.config Contains configuration information for t1lib, including colon-separated lists of paths to Type 1 font files and
font metrics files, and the location of the default font database file
/etc/t1lib/FontDataBase Contains a list of the names of Type 1 font files to be used by t1lib.
AUTHOR
David Huggins-Daines <dhd@debian.org>
SEE ALSO FontDataBase(5)T1LIBCONFIG(8)