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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Is "stat: illegal option -- -" an issue with hyphenated filename or flag problem? Post 302932723 by defeated on Friday 23rd of January 2015 05:40:49 PM
Old 01-23-2015
Cheers!

I've tried your suggestion gowron, but receive the same error after the second line.

ie.
Code:
stat: illegal option -- -
usage: stat [-FlLnqrsx] [-f format] [-t timefmt] [file ...]

---------- Post updated at 11:40 PM ---------- Previous update was at 11:32 PM ----------

Update: following thread others on linuxquestions along the same lines, nearly got there... but no. (nb. I typed in my wrong password first time)

Code:
bash-3.2$ ./VMware-Workstation-Full-11.0.0-2305329.x86_64.bundle 
stat: illegal option -- -
usage: stat [-FlLnqrsx] [-f format] [-t timefmt] [file ...]
bash-3.2$ sudo ./VMware-Workstation-Full-11.0.0-2305329.x86_64.bundle 
Password:
Sorry, try again.
Password:
stat: illegal option -- -
usage: stat [-FlLnqrsx] [-f format] [-t timefmt] [file ...]

 

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bool chown (string $filename, mixed $user) DESCRIPTION
Attempts to change the owner of the file $filename to user $user. Only the superuser may change the owner of a file. PARAMETERS
o $filename - Path to the file. o $user - A user name or number. RETURN VALUES
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chmod(3), chgrp(3). PHP Documentation Group CHOWN(3)
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