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Old 04-05-2020
Hi
I added a description to the repository. your 'seq' swears either at the wrong format or at the absence of a parameter. Try in the terminal first:
Code:
seq -f'(%.f)' 5

If everything works well then in the script in line 60 add
Code:
echo ${lastn//[!0-9]}
exit

It should output the last record number from the .srt file in the original it is 1237
I tried to run into Debian and also got an error in the first break point.
In fedora 30
Code:
parameters selected: en[source] ru[target] ru[top screen]
file .srt is Ok...
file .text is Ok...
Translating...
1250/1237
file .trans is Ok...
all files are moved to the fil-ass.bd7 directory
done!

Gone to debug
I apologize for the late reply. Notifications do not reach. I need to check spam filter

--- Post updated at 23:26 ---

I push the output files in the 'develop' branch

--- Post updated at 23:55 ---

I found out that Debian didn't work. 'mawk' was installed by default, did so
Code:
sudo apt install gawk
sudo apt install translate-shell
./to.sh file.srt
parameters selected: en[source] ru[target] ru[top screen]
file .srt is Ok...
file .text is Ok...
Translating...
350/1237[WARNING] Connection timed out. Retrying IPv4 connection.
650/1237[WARNING] Connection timed out. Retrying IPv4 connection.
700/1237[WARNING] Connection timed out. Retrying IPv4 connection.
750/1237[WARNING] Connection timed out. Retrying IPv4 connection.
950/1237[WARNING] Connection timed out. Retrying IPv4 connection.
1200/1237[WARNING] Connection timed out. Retrying IPv4 connection.
1250/1237
file .trans is Ok...
all files are moved to the fil-ass.heA directory
done!

Small network problems but everything worked correctly without changes in the script
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scds_simple_net_probe(3HA)				 Sun Cluster HA and Data Services				scds_simple_net_probe(3HA)

NAME
scds_simple_net_probe - probe by establishing and terminating a TCP connection to an application SYNOPSIS
cc [flags...] -I /usr/cluster/include file -L /usr/cluster/lib -l dsdev #include <rgm/libdsdev.h> scha_err_t scds_simple_net_probe(scds_handle_t handle, scds_netaddr_t addr, time_t timeout, scds_fmsock_status_t *status, int count DESCRIPTION
The scds_simple_net_probe() function is a wrapper function around scds_fm_net_connect(3HA) and scds_fm_net_disconnect(3HA). For hosts that have multiple mappings, scds_simple_net_probe() handles both IPv4 and IPv6 addresses for the supplied hostname. You can retrieve a list of network addresses for the resource by using scds_get_netaddr_list(3HA). The status for a connect to, or disconnect from, an IPv4 target is stored in the first member of the scds_fmsock_status_t array. The sec- ond member contains the status for an IPv6 target. If the hostname that is supplied to this function does not contain an IPv4 or IPv6 map- ping, the corresponding status is set to SCDS_FMSOCK_NA. PARAMETERS
The following parameters are supported: handle The handle returned by scds_initialize(3HA). addr The hostname, TCP port number, and protocol identifier that specify where the process is listening. timeout The timeout value in seconds to wait for a successful connection. Each socket (IPv4 or IPv6) gets the same timeout period, and timeouts proceed in parallel. status Array of SCDS_MAX_IPADDR_TYPES members of type scds_fmsock_status_t. Each member in the array holds a status. This parameter is an output argument that is set by this function. count The number of members in the socklist array. Set this parameter to SCDS_MAX_IPADDR_TYPES. RETURN VALUES
The scds_simple_net_probe() function returns the following values: 0 The function succeeded. SCHA_ERR_INVAL The function was called with invalid paramaters. Other nonzero valuesAt least one connect operation failed due to a timeout, a refused connection, or some other error. Inspect the err field of all members of the socklist array that are set to SCDS_FMSOCK_ERR to determine the exact error. nonzero At least one connect or disconnect operation failed. You can inspect the scds_fmsock_status_t array to determine if the failure was in an IPv4 target, an IPv6 target, or both. ERRORS
SCHA_ERR_NOERR Indicates that the function succeeded. SCHA_ERR_INTERNAL Indicates that an internal error occurred while the function was executing. SCHA_ERR_STATE Indicates that the connection request was refused by the server. SCHA_ERR_TIMEOUT Indicates that the connection request timed out. FILES
/usr/cluster/include/rgm/libdsdev.h Include file /usr/cluster/lib/libdsdev.so Library ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes: +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ | ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ |Availability |SUNWscdev | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ |Interface Stability |Evolving | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ SEE ALSO
scds_fm_net_connect(3HA), scds_fm_net_disconnect(3HA), scds_get_netaddr_list(3HA), scds_initialize(3HA), scds_simple_probe(3HA), scha_calls(3HA), attributes(5) Sun Cluster 3.2 7 Sep 2007 scds_simple_net_probe(3HA)
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