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Top Forums Programming Java Runtime.getRuntime().exec not returning any value Post 302928435 by blackrageous on Thursday 11th of December 2014 03:10:53 PM
Old 12-11-2014
Make sure the command you are attempting to run is a valid shell command. Test this at the command line before running from code.

Code:
/bin/touch -t 201412101053 /tmp/first && /bin/touch -t  201412101055 /tmp/last && /bin/find /opt/strms/NETEZZA_LOGS/mdo  -type f -name retry.*.csv -newer /tmp/first ! -newer /tmp/last

 

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setmaillist(1)						      General Commands Manual						    setmaillist(1)

NAME
setmaillist - create a binary mailing list SYNOPSIS
setmaillist bin tmp DESCRIPTION
setmaillist reads a mailing list from its standard input. setmaillist writes the mailing list in a binary format to tmp; it then moves tmp to bin. tmp and bin must be on the same filesystem. If there is a problem creating tmp, setmaillist complains and leaves bin alone. The binary mailing list format is portable across machines. setmaillist always creates bin world-readable. MAILING LIST FORMAT
The mailing list read by setmaillist is a series of lines. NUL bytes are not allowed. If a line begins with a dot or slash, setmaillist takes the entire line as an include file name. If a line begins with an ampersand, setmaillist takes the rest of the line as a recipient address. If a line begins with a letter or num- ber, setmaillist takes the entire line as a recipient address. Each recipient address must include a fully qualified domain name. Recipi- ent addresses longer than 800 bytes are not allowed. setmaillist ignores blank lines and lines beginning with #. It also ignores spaces and tabs at the ends of lines. For example, god@heaven.af.mil djb@silverton.berkeley.edu is a mailing list with two addresses. SEE ALSO
setforward(1), newinclude(1), printmaillist(1) setmaillist(1)
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