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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting What does this mean? Post 302866175 by rbatte1 on Monday 21st of October 2013 12:07:44 PM
Old 10-21-2013
Could you show us the output from the following commands pasted into CODE tags to make them easier to read please?
  • trap
  • alias
  • /bin/echo "Hello"
- or wherever echo is. I want it to start a process though rather than using a built-in.

I'm guessing that someone has set a trap for DEBUG that does some accounting, but I may be wrong.

Does that show anything up?





Robin
Liverpool/Blackburn
UK
 
mimms(1)						      General Commands Manual							  mimms(1)

NAME
mimms - mms (e.g. mms://) stream downloader SYNOPSIS
mimms [options] <url> [filename] DESCRIPTION
mimms is a program designed to allow you to download streams using the MMS protocol and save them to your computer, as opposed to watching them live. Similar functionality is available in full media player suites such as Xine, MPlayer, and VLC, but mimms is quick and easy to use and, for the time being, remains a useful program. OPTIONS
--version show program's version number and exit -h, --help show this help message and exit -c, --clobber automatically overwrite an existing file -r, --resume attempt to resume a partially downloaded stream -b BANDWIDTH, --bandwidth=BANDWIDTH the desired bandwidth for stream selection in BANDWIDTH bytes/s -t TIME, --time=TIME stop downloading after TIME minutes -v, --verbose print verbose debug messages to stderr -q, --quiet don't print progress messages to stdout URLS
mimms supports only URLs that are supported by libmms, e.g. mms://, mmsh://, mmst://. Previous versions tried to do fancy things with http:// URLs and .asx files, but this version does not (yet?) support that. AUTHOR
Wesley J. Landaker <wjl@icecavern.net> mms stream downloader 2008-04-06 mimms(1)
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