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Operating Systems OS X (Apple) What is this directory "$(brew --prefix)"? (homebrew) Post 302528756 by Skrynesaver on Wednesday 8th of June 2011 01:20:49 AM
Old 06-08-2011
It looks like an installer error, the $(...) notation is similar to the `...` backtick notation. Try
Code:
touch homedir \$\(brew\ --prefixs\)
ls $(brew-prefix)

If homedir is in the listing then your shell doesn't support the $(...) expansion (though it should as this is in the Posix std AFAIK
 

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faxq-helper(1)						       mgetty+sendfax manual						    faxq-helper(1)

NAME
faxq-helper - privileged helper process to access the fax queue SYNOPSIS
faxq-helper <command> [<options>] DESCRIPTION
faxq-helper is part of the internal workings of faxspool(1). Formerly, the /var/spool/fax/outgoing directory was world-writeable, leading to all sort of funny symlink attacks against faxspool(1) and faxrunq(8). These days, it's owned by the user ``fax'', and only this user can write to it. To be able to put jobs there, faxspool(1) calls faxq- helper for very clearly defined purposes: - make a new queue directory - put a new fax G3 file into this queue directory - put a JOB file into this queue directory, and activate the fax job and possibly: - remove a fax job from the queue (to be used by faxrm and in case of errors) - re-queue a job that has been suspended due to repeated failures (faxq -r) To achieve this, faxq-helper is installed set-user-id fax. If you remove the suid bit, or chown the fax queue directory to a different user, it will stop working. RETURN VALUES
faxq-helper has the following exit() values: 0 everything went fine 1 invalid JOB ID specified on the command line 2 some problem with the directory setup of the outgoing queue dir, /var/spool/fax/outgoing (it will print a detailed error message) 3 some problems with the user ID setup of the ``fax'' user (it will print a detailed error message) 10 failure to process the specified command (it will print a detailed error message) SEE ALSO
faxspool(1), faxq(1), faxrm(1), faxqueue(5) AUTHOR
faxq-helper is Copyright (C) 2004-2006 by Gert Doering, <gert@greenie.muc.de>. greenie 18 Feb 06 faxq-helper(1)
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