04-05-2013
Because you are using 'exec', your original program ceases to exist and is replaced by this new one whenever you do so. It cannot return because there's nothing to return to.
If you don't want it to do that, remove the 'exec' keyword and it will run it externally and wait for it to quit.
This User Gave Thanks to Corona688 For This Post:
10 More Discussions You Might Find Interesting
1. Shell Programming and Scripting
hi friends,
i'm new to unix and straight away i had to start with the script files.
I've a script file which gets called from a menu item on a GUI.
This script file again calls .awk file, in performing some tasks , which also generates certain files.
I modified the files to generate some... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: Ravi_Kandula
1 Replies
2. Programming
What is the sytax to return an int from C program main back to calling shell?
#!/usr/bin/ksh
typeset -i NO_RECS
$NO_RECS=process_file
# Process file is a C program that is set up to return an int from main. The
#program complies with no issues, but an error is generated when the... (3 Replies)
Discussion started by: flounder
3 Replies
3. UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users
Hi all,
In a shell script I need to pass two parameters to a pl/sql script and get the ouput of the pl/sql script and use it in shell script.
For example
Shell script : test.sh
PL/SQL script : get_id.sql parameter1 parameter2
Actually get_id.sql has a select statement something... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: lijju.mathew
1 Replies
4. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hello Friends,
I have bash script on unix server which i want to call from windows server. Basically i want a command line which will call this script on unix server. Any one has any idea regarding this?
Help really appreciated!!
Thanks,
Roshni. (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: onlyroshni
1 Replies
5. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hi,
I have a query ..
i have 2 scripts say 1.sh and 2.sh
1.sh contains many functions written using shell scripts.
2.sh is a script which needs to call the functions definded in 1.sh
function calls are with arguments.
Can some one tell me how to call the functions from 2.sh?
Thanks in... (6 Replies)
Discussion started by: jisha
6 Replies
6. Shell Programming and Scripting
All:
I am calling a PERL script from KSH. I need specific codes to be returned by the PERL Script.
For ex:
Ksh
-----
result=`test.pl $FILE`
My idea is to get the value of result from the test.pl, by specifically making the test.pl to print the return code. Since I had some other print... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: ucbus
1 Replies
7. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hi there,
I have an script reading content of a file and runs whatever command is specified there, as follows
#!/bin/bash
# Supposed to read from a file that commands are listed to be run
# when the server starts for initialization
CMD_FILE=/myScripts/startup/task2do.txt
if ; then
... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: james gordon
2 Replies
8. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hi all,
I have two ksh scripts
#sample1.sh
#!/bin/ksh
. ./sample2.sh
echo $fileExist
#sample2.sh
#!/bin/ksh
func()
{
i=1
return $a
}
func
echo $?
Here how should I return the value of sample2.sh back to sample1.sh?
Thanks in advance. (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: gp_singh
2 Replies
9. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hello gurus,
I have three korn shell script 3.1, 3.2, 3.3. I would like to call three shell script in one shell script.
i m looking for something like this
call 3.1;
If 3.1 = "complete" then
call 3.2;
if 3.2 = ''COMPlete" then
call 3.3;
else
exit
The... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: shashi369
1 Replies
10. Shell Programming and Scripting
How could I call an Oracle PL/SQL procedure from any shell (bash) and catch returning value from that procedure (out param) or get a returning value if it's a function.
also, I got into trouble when I tried to send a number as a param
#!/bin/bash -e
username=$1
pwd=$2
baza=$3... (0 Replies)
Discussion started by: bongo
0 Replies
LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
dh-exec-install
DH-EXEC-INSTALL(1) dh-exec DH-EXEC-INSTALL(1)
NAME
dh-exec-install - Install (and possibly rename) files.
SYNOPSIS
#! /usr/bin/dh-exec
debian/default.conf => /etc/my-package/start.conf
usr/bin/*
DESCRIPTION
Being a sub-command of dh-exec(1), this program must not be ran directly, but through dh-exec, which automatically runs all available
sub-commands if run bare; or explicitly with dh-exec --with=install.
It is meant to be used for dh_install(1) files, and those alone. If it finds that its input is not such a file, it will do nothing, but
echo back the contents.
The purpose of the program is to extend dh_install(1)'s functionality, by allowing to specify a destination filename.
This can be accomplished by a special syntax: the " => " mark between a source and a destination means that the source file should be
installed with the specified destination name.
For obvious reasons, the source must not be a wildcard, and the destination in this case must be a file, and not a directory.
All other non-comment lines are left alone.
RESTRICTIONS
Due to the way executable scripts are called from debhelper(1), there is no way to know what options were used for the original
dh_install(1). This means, that the --sourcedir option of dh_install(1) will not work correctly when dh-exec-install is in use.
IMPLEMENTATION
Internally, the renaming happens by creating a temporary directory under debian/tmp/, and copying (or moving, if the source was under
debian/tmp/ to begin with) the file there, with the new name.
This is done this way to allow dh_install(1) to do the real copying, and allow its options to continue working, even when renaming is
involved.
The temporary directory is put under debian/tmp so that it will be cleaned by dh_prep(1) when the clean target gets to run. Thus, no extra
code is needed anywhere to clean up the renamed files.
ENVIRONMENT
DH_EXEC_SCRIPTDIR
Indicates which directory the command-specific scripts should be sought for. If not specified, scripts will be searched for in
/usr/share/dh-exec/.
FILES
$DH_EXEC_SCRIPTDIR/dh-exec-install-*
The various scripts for the higher-level program.
SEE ALSO
debhelper(1), dh-exec(1), dh_install(1)
AUTHOR
dh-exec-install is copyright (C) 2011-2012 by Gergely Nagy <algernon@madhouse-project.org>.
2012-05-03 DH-EXEC-INSTALL(1)