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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Meaning Post 302857557 by lg123 on Thursday 26th of September 2013 02:13:42 PM
Old 09-26-2013
Meaning

Please let me know the meaning for the below statements in shell scripting.

1) exit -99
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2) set prgdir = `pwd`
set runFlag = runFlag:FALSE
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3) if (-f $prgdir/maillst.eml) then
set distEmail = `cat $prgdir/maillst.eml`
endif
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4) if (! -f $HOME/.mypw.$$ ) then
$prgdir/getpassword.sh $HOME/.mypw.$$
endif
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5) set UserId = `head -1 $HOME/.mypw.$$ | tail -1`
set PassWord = `tail -1 $HOME/.mypw.$$`
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6) set runTmp = $<
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7) $myecho "lbuf: $lbuf\n dnsname: $dnsname -- srvOS: $srvOS -- sendFN: $sendFN\n
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8) set putcmd = "scp -o StrictHostKeyChecking=no $sendFN $UserId"@"$dnsname":"$targetFN"
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9) set send_slow {10 .500}
spawn $putcmd
expect "*?assword*"
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10) $prgdir/installCompliance.exp $dnsname $HOME/.mypw.$$ $targetFN $runFlag $ckJob $distEmail $forceEmail $TzFlag
 

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TUXPAINT-IMPORT(1)						 Tux Paint Import						TUXPAINT-IMPORT(1)

NAME
tuxpaint-import -- Import image files into Tux Paint(1) SYNOPSYS
tuxpaint-import [--help] tuxpaint-import filename(s) DESCRIPTION
tuxpaint-import is a simple shell script which uses some NetPBM (pnm(5)) tools (anytopnm, pnmscale and pnmtopng) along with date(1) to con- vert an arbitrary image file (e.g., a JPEG, GIF, etc.) into a PNG(5) file which can be used by the drawing program Tux Paint (tuxpaint(1)) and places it in the user's Tux Paint saved-files directory ($HOME/.tuxpaint/saved/). EXAMPLE
tuxpaint-import picture.jpg photo.png cartoon.gif ENVIRONMENT
$HOME to determine where the files should go so that they can be access within Tux Paint using its Open command. FILES
$HOME/.tuxpaint/saved where new image files are stored, after being resized and converted into PNG format. $HOME/.tuxpaint/saved/.thumbs where thumbnail images are stored. AUTHOR
Bill Kendrick. <bill@newbreedsoftware.com> SEE ALSO
tuxpaint(1), pnm(5), png(5), anytopnm(1), pnmscale(1), pnmtopng(1), date(1), And documentation within /usr/[local/]share/doc/tuxpaint/. 2003.06.17 17 Jun 2003 TUXPAINT-IMPORT(1)
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