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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Executing a shell script Post 302738545 by lucky7456969 on Saturday 1st of December 2012 10:43:11 PM
Old 12-01-2012
Executing a shell script

Code:
 LD_LIBRARY_PATH=~/tme-0.8/bus/multibus:~/tme-0.8/bus/sbus:~/tme-0.8/dist/softfloat/softfloat/bits32:~/tme-0.8/dist/softfloat/softfloat/bits64:~/tme-0.8/generic:~/tme-0.8/host/bsd:~/tme-0.8/host/gtk:~/tme-0.8/host/posix:~/tme-0.8/ic:~/tme-0.8/ic/ieee754:~/tme-0.8/ic/m68k:~/tme-0.8/ic/sparc:~/tme-0.8/ic/stp22xx:~/tme-0.8/libltdl:~/tme-0.8/libtme:~/tme-0.8/libtme/host/x86:~/tme-0.8/machine/sun:~/tme-0.8/machine/sun2:~/tme-0.8/machine/sun3:~/tme-0.8/machine/sun4:~/tme-0.8/scsi:~/tme-0.8/serial:~/tme-0.8/tmesh 
export LD_LIBRARY_PATH

Executed by ./123.sh
But when I make a command => echo LD_LIBRARY_PATH or export the LD_LIBRARY_PATH variable is still unset. Any ideas why? Thanks Jack
 

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MSTAT(3PVM)							  PVM Version 3.4						       MSTAT(3PVM)

NAME
pvm_mstat - Returns the status of a host in the virtual machine. SYNOPSIS
C int mstat = pvm_mstat( char *host ) Fortran call pvmfmstat( host, mstat ) PARAMETERS
host Character string containing the host name. mstat Integer returning machine status: value MEANING PvmOk host is OK PvmNoHost host is not in virtual machine PvmHostFail host is unreachable (and thus possibly failed) DESCRIPTION
The routine pvm_mstat returns the status mstat of the computer named host with respect to running PVM processes. This routine can be used to determine if a particular host has failed and if the virtual machine needs to be reconfigured. The function pvm_notify() can also be used to notify the caller that a host has failed. EXAMPLES
C: mstat = pvm_mstat( "msr.ornl.gov" ); Fortran: CALL PVMFMSTAT( 'msr.ornl.gov', MSTAT ) ERRORS
These error conditions can be returned by pvm_mstat PvmSysErr pvmd not responding. PvmNoHost giving a host name not in the virtual machine. PvmHostFail host is unreachable (and thus possibly failed). SEE ALSO
pvm_notify(3PVM), pvm_config(3PVM) 30 August, 1993 MSTAT(3PVM)
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