12-09-2016
Quote:
Originally Posted by
RudiC
You have DOS <carriage return> line terminators (\r, 0x0D, ^M) in your config file. Use tr -d $'\r' <file to remove them upfront, or do it in the awk when assigning TARGET.
It's difficult to believe that it should work flawlessly from the command line with the same config file.
Yes I found.. I copied the script and conf from notepad..I deleted both files and recreate, they work ty too
Last edited by Arnaudh78; 12-10-2016 at 09:02 AM..
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