My guess is you get something similar. I believe the problem is the evaline of the script does not have a substitution string available for all the additional entries, such as *.tar=01;31
Need Help... I am getting a bad substitution error on my script on a Solaris Server. However the script has been proven to work on HPUX and Solaris servers...
#!/usr/bin/sh
#
# Set the location of the tzupdater.jar file
#
JAR=/tmp/tzupdater.jar # <<<<< UPDATE THIS LINE... (3 Replies)
I've created a series of arrays named as follows:
row1
row2
row3
.
.
.
row10
Each has 4 elements.
I'm trying to echo the array elements out in a for loop. Here's what I have:
for ((i=1;i<=10;i++))
do
for ((j=1;j<=4;j++))
do
eval out=${row`echo $i`}
echo -n $out (3 Replies)
hi,
i created a shell script having the following content:
#! /usr/bin/ksh
FROM="myemail@domain.com"
MAILTO="someemail@domain"
SUBJECT="TEST"
BODY="/export/home/adshocker/body.txt"
ATTACH="/export/home/adshocker/attach.prog"
echo $ATTACH
ATTACH_NAME="${ATTACH##*/}"
echo $ATTACH_NAME... (5 Replies)
Hello,
In bash I can use the following:
TMP=12345
MID=${TMP:1:1}
the expected result is: 2
but when using KSH I'm getting a ''bad substitution" error.
What is the correct syntaxin ksh?
Thanks (2 Replies)
#!/bin/bash
a1=( win 12,01,02,03,04 )
a2=( pre 04,05,06 )
a3=( msn 06,07,08,09 )
Given the above arrays, I want the script to return/echo the following in a loop;
win
12,01,02,03,04
pre
04,05,06,07
msn
06,07,08,09
But I can't get it to do as such.
I've tried; (2 Replies)
Hi All,
I'm building a new shell script but i'm facing a problem with one line which is giving "bad substitution" error. Please assist
script lines:
#!/bin/sh
printf "%s: " "Occurrence DATE (YYYYMMDD)"; read DATE
shortdate=${DATE#??}
o/p:
./test1: bad substitution
This command is... (2 Replies)
Hi,
I have a make file which I try to execute, but it failed when it arrived to the line:
for r in ${PIPESTATUS
}; do if (($r != 0)); then exit $r; fi;done;
With the Error:
""make:/bin/sh: Bad substitution""
Or the Error:
"make:${PIPESTATUS[...}: Bad substitution"
(Depend on the operating... (3 Replies)
Why I get bad replace when using eval?
$ map0=( "0" "0000" "0")
$ i=0
$ eval echo \${map$i}
0000
$ a=`eval echo \${map$i}` !!!error happens!!!
bash: ${map$i}: bad substitution
How to resolve it ?
Thanks! (5 Replies)
Cant undestand :) why i have an error on line 2.it is working on my other boxes
#!/bin/bash
ret=$(echo Q | timeout 5 openssl s_client connect "${1`hostname`}:${2-443}" -ssl3 2> /dev/null)
if echo "${ret}" | grep -q 'Protocol.*SSLv3'; then
if echo "${ret}" | grep -q 'Cipher.*0000'; then
... (7 Replies)
i am trying to prepare a train and test dataset, for which i need to randomly split the data into corresponding folders (train,test)..
I began on a simple script, but seem to get som weird error messages, that i cannot make sense of?..
what am I doing wrong?
#!/bin/bash
RED='\033]
then... (13 Replies)
Discussion started by: kidi
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
libvalhalla-test
LIBVALHALLA-TEST(1) General Commands Manual LIBVALHALLA-TEST(1)NAME
libvalhalla-test - a test media indexing utility which uses libvalhalla
SYNOPSIS
libvalhalla-test [options ...] paths ...
DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents briefly the libvalhalla-test command.
libvalhalla-test is a command-line media indexing tool which uses libvalhalla. It is mainly used to test and exercise libvalhalla capabili-
ties.
OPTIONS -h --help
this help
-v --verbose
increase verbosity
-l --loop
number of loops
-t --timewait
time to wait between loops [sec]
-e --delay
delay before the scanning begins [sec]
-m --timelimit
time limit [ms] for the scanning
-a --priority
priority for the threads
-d --database
path for the database
-f --download
path for the downloader destination
-c --commit-int
commits interval
-p --parser
number of parsers
-n --decrap
enable decrapifier (for title metadata)
-k --keyword
keyword for the decrapifier
-s --suffix
file suffix (extension)
-g --grabber
grabber to be used
Example:
libvalhalla-test -l 2 -t 5 -d ./mydb.db -p 1 -a 15 -s ogg -s mp3 /home/foobar/music
Default values are:
loop=1, timewait=0, database=./valhalla.db, commit-int=128, parser=2, priority=19,
suffix=flac,m4a,mp3,ogg, wav,wma,avi,mkv,mov,mpg,wmv, bmp,gif,jpeg,jpg,png,tga,tif,tiff
AUTHOR
libvalhalla was written by Mathieu Schroeter <mathieu.schroeter@gamesover.ch>, Benjamin Zores <ben@geexbox.org>, Fabien Brisset <fbris-
set@gmail.com> and Davide Cavalca <davide@geexbox.org>.
This manual page was written by Davide Cavalca <davide@geexbox.org>, for the Debian project (but may be used by others).
10/12/2009 LIBVALHALLA-TEST(1)