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I have 2 scripts first script would call second script.
test1.sh
#!/bin/bash
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. /home/infrmtca/bin/Test/test2.sh
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test2.sh
#!/bin/bash... (1 Reply)
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I kind of found out the hard way that I am not able to manipulate the null value, the long silence that happens when there is no value returned.
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hi,
how to I do this?
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Hi everybody, im trying to store a path "address" of a file in a variable, then IF the Address that the user entered INSIDE the variable is exist, do something, else echo invalid file address.
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I am trying to do some mass replacements in lots of scripts, and using sed.
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I'm using the following command to test for certain characters in a script
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if (( ${?} == 0 ))
then
testing this script on the command line I have
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this works fine but when I want to use
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