10-27-2013
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1. AIX
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Hello, help me please.
I am trying to create a mksysb bakup using nim. I am geting this error, how to correct it ? :
Command : failed stdout: yes stderr: no... (9 Replies)
Discussion started by: astjen
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2. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
Hi,
I have a problem I don't understand with fuser.
I launch a simple shell script mysleep.sh:
I launch the command fuser -fu mysleep.sh but fuser doesn't return anything excepted:
mysleep:
Then I modify my script switching from #!/bin/sh to #!/bin/ksh
I launch the command fuser -fu... (4 Replies)
Discussion started by: Peuj
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3. Shell Programming and Scripting
I have started to write Korn scripts on the client's AIX 4.2 servers and there is this small problem that puzzles me.
I code all my scripts the same way:
- first line contains :
#!/bin/ksh
- I do this console command on every scripts:
chmod +x scriptname
But still, on some occasions,... (4 Replies)
Discussion started by: Browser_ice
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4. Infrastructure Monitoring
I am trying to install net-snmp on an HPUX box. I am getting the fallowing error message when I try to run the snmpconf file. I installed the fallowing version of
net-snmp
net-snmp-5.0.10.2-HP-UX_B.11.11_9000_800.tar and my
HPUX box is version
HP-UX commnms B.11.11 U 9000/800... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: krisarmstrong
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5. Shell Programming and Scripting
i am having a weird error on mac os x running some shell scripts. i am a complete newbie at this and this question concerns 2 scripts. one of which a friend of mine wrote (videochecker.sh) a couple weeks ago and it's been running fine on another machine.
then last week i wrote capture.sh and it... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: danpaluska
2 Replies
6. Debian
Hi, all.
When I run iceweasel as normal user in squeeze,
I got forrowing message.
exec: 193: ./firefox-bin: not found
I think this is readlink problem, because ...
#cat /usr/bin/iceweasel
line 40...........
MOZ_APP_LAUNCHER=$(which $0)
MOZ_DIST_BIN= $(dirname $(readlink -f... (3 Replies)
Discussion started by: miru
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7. OS X (Apple)
Q1. I understand that /usr/local/bin means I can install/uninstall stuff in here and have any chance of messing up my original system files or effecting any other users. I created this directory myself.
But what about the directory I didn't create, namely /Users/m/bin? How is that directory... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: michellepace
1 Replies
8. AIX
I can able to access /usr/local/bin/cvs in the terminal (AIX 6.1 Box). but i am getting the "/usr/local/bin/cvs: Not found " when i call it from the script. please some one assist me what maybe problem (6 Replies)
Discussion started by: hifirockz
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9. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hi
I'm new to scripting - please help me...
I'm trying to run a script written by a friend:
#!/bin/bash
for aStat in ....
do
....
done
when coping the script to the terminal I get:
/bin/bash: Event not found.
for: Command not found. (7 Replies)
Discussion started by: atira
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10. Open Source
Hi Everyone,
We are trying to compile Kerberos library using xlc and we get an error that xlc is not found in the system.
We tried using gcc as well but it also fails with the same error. We could not find the compiler in the software media we received from IBM.
Any inputs on how... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: madhav.kunapa
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YRI(1) YRI(1)
NAME
yri - documentation tool in console for Ruby
SYNOPSIS
yri [options] Path_to_object
DESCRIPTION
yard(1) is an extensible documentation generation tool for the Ruby programming language. It enables the user to generate consistent,
usable documentation that can be exported to a number of formats very easily, and also supports extending for custom Ruby constructs such
as custom class level definitions.
yri(1), synonym for yard ri gives the possibility to read the documentation for Ruby programs inside a console, pretty much like ri(1).
OPTIONS
General Options:
-b, --db FILE
Use a specified .yardoc db to search in
-T, --no-pager
No pager
-p, --pager PAGER
Use PAGER as a pager
Other options:
-e, --load FILE
A Ruby script to load before running command.
--plugin PLUGIN
Load a YARD plugin (gem with `yard-' prefix)
--legacy
Use old style Ruby parser and handlers. Always on in 1.8.x.
--safe
Enable safe mode for this instance
-q, --quiet
Show no warnings.
--verbose
Show more information.
--debug
Show debugging information.
--backtrace
Show stack traces
-v, --version
Show version.
-h, --help
Show a help message, similar to this page.
EXAMPLES
yri String#gsub
SEE ALSO
yard(1).
AUTHORS
yard has been developed by Loren Segal <lsegal@soen.ca>.
This manual page has been written for the Debian Project by CA(C)dric Boutillier (but may used by others).
2012-05-08 YRI(1)