I am guessing: On the problem box, there is a spurious non-printing character in the environment variable(s) you have defined. I do not know what you have defined, but if you have local (Ex: .bashrc) files or other "hidden" files sprinkled around you have to validate them to locate where you picked up the garbage.
I have file named script1 as follows:
#!/bin/bash
count="0"
echo "hello"
echo "$count"
while
do
echo "$count"
count=`expr $count + 1`
done
-----------
when I run it, I get
./script1: line 9: syntax error near unexpected token `done'
./script1: line 9: `done'
I... (6 Replies)
hello everybody,
as many, I have a problem with a script...
I wrote a shell script in which I want to read a variable value. the problem is that I can't use the arrow keys.
Here is the script I use :
#!/bin/bash
stty erase ^H
read foune
echo "$foune"
exit 0;
the problem is... (2 Replies)
Hi All,
Linux lxs3er06 2.6.9-67.ELsmp #1 SMP Wed Nov 7 13:58:04 EST 2007 i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linux
Issue:
While executing shell scripts in bash shell, following error messages are thrown:
rm:command not found
On doing little investigation, I added '/bin' to $PATH and on doing echo... (9 Replies)
Hi,
This is my program.
#!/bin/bash
today=`date +"%b-%d-%Y"`
SERVICE="pbxconnect.php"
if ; then
echo "pbx program is running"
else
nohup php pbxconnect.php > logpbx-$today.txt &
fi
On executing using "sh myprogram.sh" , i get the following error.
myprogram.sh: line 4: '
My... (7 Replies)
PLEASE HELP!
NEED LINUX SCTIPT
Need to write a bash shell script to show information of employees of a department from a company data set.
The script should accept a project number (1/2/3/10/20/30) and output
* the name of the project
* the name of the manager of the controlling... (1 Reply)
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1. The problem statement, all variables and given/known data:
Write a bash shell script that presents work information of employees of a department from a company data... (1 Reply)
Hello All,
I am trying to gather output of df -k from remote server to local server using below line:
rsh <host> df -k >/tmp/space_remote_host.txt
Why above throws following error message:(I've deleted the IP address in below chunk)
connect to address ..: Connection refused
Trying... (2 Replies)
Migrating Unix batch jobs (Korn Shell) running in HP-UX server to Linux environment.
Hi All
Please help me to understand the easiest way to migrate Kernel Shell scripts to Linux Bash. Also let me know
1. Any automated scripts or tools available for this.
2. Challenges and issues... (5 Replies)
I am trying to initialize a file name in bash but not having much luck. For example, one of my bash scripts outputs a file named "FILE_1000G.vcf". I would like to rename FILE to match with the user's name. This is my code:
set -e
echo "Please enter your filename:"
read filename
rename... (6 Replies)
I have a csv file that looks like this
Name,Food,Sport
James,Curry,Gym
Darren,Pizza,Football
Jim,Fish,Hockey
James,Sushi,Tennis
My code looks like this
IFS=","
sed 1d $file_name | while read Name Food Sport
do
mkdir -p $Name
#echo "=================="
#echo "Name: $Name" (3 Replies)
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