Hi,
I would like to run following code in bash inside a zsh script. (In this case is output unfortunately very different if you run it in zsh).
I tried to put "bash" in front of the code but I obtained following error message "bash: do: No such file or directory
" eve though I merged the whole code into one line.
Could anyone help?
I have a command which will run fine in a unix command prompt. Can you tell how to interprete this command inside perl script......
The command is :
perl -pe 's/(\|333\}.*)\}$/$1|1.6}/' FIA.txt
This will search for the number 333 and appends 1.6 at the end of that line....... (1 Reply)
Hi,
I have a problem with '.zlogout' not being run on Solaris 10.
Here's whats happening.
I remotely log in from a PC running Cygwin/X using a local xterm window and ssh to start a remote 'zsh' shell, version 4.2.5, on a Solaris 10 server.
The Server has KDE installed but as a Window... (0 Replies)
Hi everyone,
when executing this command in unix:
echo "WM7 Fatal Alerts:", $(cat query1.txt) > a.csvIt works fine, but running this command in a shell script gives an error saying that there's a syntax error.
here is content of my script:
tdbsrvr$ vi hc.sh
"hc.sh" 22 lines, 509... (4 Replies)
Hi everyone,
I'm echo some text with extended ascii characters as below:
echo -e "Pr\xE9sentation du spectacle" > output
or
echo -e "Présentation du spectacle" > outputIf I open the file created I see this text
Présentation du spectacleThe text is shown correctly in this created file when... (7 Replies)
There's a JavaScript file that I call from command line (there's a framework) like so:
./RunDiag.js param1:'string one here' param2:'string two here'
I have a shell script where I invoke the above command. I can run it in a script as simple as this
#!/bin/bash
stuff="./RunDiag.js... (4 Replies)
I have bash shell script which is internally calling python script.I would like to know how long python is taking to execute.I am not allowed to do changes in python script.Please note i need to know execution time of python script which is getting executed inside shell .I need to store execution... (2 Replies)
Hello,
Just wondered if there is any possibility to run a command at sharp time inside a script in linux. My question is not about crontab
Example:
#!/bin/bash
cd /home/database
for i in *
do
command 1
if time is 19:00, day is Monday then run command2
if time is 20:00, day is... (10 Replies)
How to run several bash commands put in bash command line without needing and requiring a script file.
Because I'm actually a windows guy and new here so for illustration is sort of :
$ bash "echo ${PATH} & echo have a nice day!"
will do output, for example:... (4 Replies)
I want to run commands inside a bash script.
An example is
I want to pass the command in a string as regexp as an argument to the script, then run sed on the bash variable
sed.sh regexp
sed.sh "-i \"s/<p>//g\""
then call
sed "$regexp" $fl (3 Replies)
I am trying to run an awk command inside of ssh and it is not working. These are AIX servers.
for i in `cat servers`; do ssh $i "/bin/hostname; df -g | awk '/dev/ && $4+0 > 70'"; done
server1
server2
server3
server4
I also tried these two methods and they did not work. It just seemed... (5 Replies)
Discussion started by: cokedude
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gbase
gbase(1) General Commands Manual gbase(1)NAME
gbase - small numeric base converter
SYNOPSIS
gbase [options]
DESCRIPTION
gbase converts numbers between bases 2 (binary), 8 (octal), 10 (decimal), 16 (hexadecimal).
If you specify a number on the command line (preceded by a switch to describe the base the number is in) the program will display that num-
ber in the four bases on the console and exit.
You can also specify the -s switch which will allow you to enter/display signed numbers. (This allows the use of a - (minus) before a deci-
mal number).
Just running the program without any switches will display the main window. There are four entry boxes, corresponding to each of the four
bases. You can type into any of these boxes and the others will update automagically. The program will ignore any characters that are not
allowed for that particular base. It will only allow a - (minus) at the start of a decimal number, if the signed option is on.
OPTIONS --help Display a short help screen and exit
--version
Print version number and exit
-s Treat the number as a signed value
-d decimal number
Print this decimal number in all bases
-h hex number
Print this hexadecimal number in all bases
-o octal number
Print this octal number in all bases
-b binary number
Print this binary number in all bases
AUTHOR
gbase is Copyright (C) 1999 Damian Kramer, Roger Dunce.
gbase August 2003 gbase(1)