What do you get as output from the command:
I assume that by now you're aware that when writing shell scripts you MUST use an editor that uses a single <newline> character as the line terminator on the output it produces (NOT the DOS <carriage-return><newline> character pair).
Yes I know, but no I did not remember. I thought I had my notepad++ set for unix files but it didn't work for some reason.
I just set up an ftp server with Red Hat 5.2. I am doing the work, I'm baby stepping, but it seems like every step I get stuck. Currently, I'm trying to set up a crontab job, but I'm getting the following message: /bin/sh: /usr/bin/vi: No such file or directory. I see that vi exists in /bin/vi,... (3 Replies)
today i started the LFS book (version 4.0).
Basically i am using slackware 9.0 to try and install a new linux completely from source on another partition.
Now i took the book's recommendations and created a user called lfs so i wouldn't have to do the stuff as root, and i have got the new LFS... (4 Replies)
Hi,
I have a developer that is trying to start a script with sh "scriptname". In the script, he is specifying #!/usr/bin/ksh as the command interpreter. For some reason sh is ignoring the #!/usr/bin/ksh. We are running Solaris 8. Does anyone have any ideas what could be causing this? Here... (3 Replies)
I am writing an expect script but am getting a bad interpreter: permission denied error.
I don't think the error has anything to do with expect itself, I think I am missing something in how I start the file. For instance, when I run the file under the expect directory it works:
cd... (7 Replies)
Hi,
Iam trying to run a gmake command and have the latest version of Gnu in my redhat linux system.
I need to execute the following steps;
---> chmod +x utils/*
---> ./utils/AllCodeManagerFix
---> gmake LINUX
Iam able to do the chmod command but when I run the second command I get... (2 Replies)
Here is a puzzler.
To start, let me say that I've done a search on this issue and it is definitely not related to line endings being encoded in windows returns.
I get this error when I run SOME perl scripts. I have a script called hello_world.pl. I do $cp hello_world.pl new_hello_world.pl... (0 Replies)
Hi
I am running a script:
#!bin/bash
set -x
echo"select * from celldatamap;" || sqlcsv -v -h -s ',' -d MTNSA11G -u datasafe -p datasafe > andrea.csv
When I run my script
./tablescript.sh
I get the following error:
$ ./tablescript.sh (3 Replies)
Hi All,
I'm not confortable in writing script, can someone can help me, when I run that script below i found this error code : -bash: ./script.sh: /bin/sh.: bad interpreter:
Here is the script
for i in *
x=${i##*.}
z=$(perl -e 'print time;')
t=$(echo $z-$x|bc)... (12 Replies)
Hi. My name is Caleb (a.k.a RagingNinja) form the whited00r forums. (Whited00r makes custom firmware for iOS devices).
I have been learning and creating simple shells scripts. I have been recently using VIM for Windows or using VirtualBox to run the UBUNTU OS within VirtualBox to create my shell... (2 Replies)
Hello,
When i run a bash script on ubuntu i get this message..
#!/bin/bash cannot find file or directory...
Can anibody help me with this, because the file actually exists....
Is there any extra configuration to be made? (5 Replies)
Discussion started by: oliveiraum
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isprint
ISPRINT(3) BSD Library Functions Manual ISPRINT(3)NAME
isprint -- printing character test (space character inclusive)
LIBRARY
Standard C Library (libc, -lc)
SYNOPSIS
#include <ctype.h>
int
isprint(int c);
DESCRIPTION
The isprint() function tests for any printing character, including space (' '). The value of the argument must be representable as an
unsigned char or the value of EOF.
In the ASCII character set, this includes the following characters (with their numeric values shown in octal):
040 sp 041 ``!'' 042 ``"'' 043 ``#'' 044 ``$''
045 ``%'' 046 ``&'' 047 ``''' 050 ``('' 051 ``)''
052 ``*'' 053 ``+'' 054 ``,'' 055 ``-'' 056 ``.''
057 ``/'' 060 ``0'' 061 ``1'' 062 ``2'' 063 ``3''
064 ``4'' 065 ``5'' 066 ``6'' 067 ``7'' 070 ``8''
071 ``9'' 072 ``:'' 073 ``;'' 074 ``<'' 075 ``=''
076 ``>'' 077 ``?'' 100 ``@'' 101 ``A'' 102 ``B''
103 ``C'' 104 ``D'' 105 ``E'' 106 ``F'' 107 ``G''
110 ``H'' 111 ``I'' 112 ``J'' 113 ``K'' 114 ``L''
115 ``M'' 116 ``N'' 117 ``O'' 120 ``P'' 121 ``Q''
122 ``R'' 123 ``S'' 124 ``T'' 125 ``U'' 126 ``V''
127 ``W'' 130 ``X'' 131 ``Y'' 132 ``Z'' 133 ``[''
134 ``'' 135 ``]'' 136 ``^'' 137 ``_'' 140 ```''
141 ``a'' 142 ``b'' 143 ``c'' 144 ``d'' 145 ``e''
146 ``f'' 147 ``g'' 150 ``h'' 151 ``i'' 152 ``j''
153 ``k'' 154 ``l'' 155 ``m'' 156 ``n'' 157 ``o''
160 ``p'' 161 ``q'' 162 ``r'' 163 ``s'' 164 ``t''
165 ``u'' 166 ``v'' 167 ``w'' 170 ``x'' 171 ``y''
172 ``z'' 173 ``{'' 174 ``|'' 175 ``}'' 176 ``~''
RETURN VALUES
The isprint() function returns zero if the character tests false and returns non-zero if the character tests true.
COMPATIBILITY
The 4.4BSD extension of accepting arguments outside of the range of the unsigned char type in locales with large character sets is considered
obsolete and may not be supported in future releases. The iswprint() function should be used instead.
SEE ALSO ctype(3), iswprint(3), ascii(7)STANDARDS
The isprint() function conforms to ISO/IEC 9899:1990 (``ISO C90'').
BSD July 17, 2005 BSD