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Hi..!
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Hi friends,
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3. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hi,
while executing shell script, in the middle of the process, if we kill the shell script( ctrl+z or ctrl+c), script will be killed and the files which using for the script will be in the folder.
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4. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hi all,
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read
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5. Shell Programming and Scripting
H! I have written script where it need to invoke the perl script in background, then write the pid in temp file then bring back the job to foreground. whenever the Ctrl-C or Ctrl-Z is pressed in the script has to exit and prompt should be dispalyed. but this script causing exit from shell session... (2 Replies)
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6. Shell Programming and Scripting
hi Gurus, please why is this happening:
when i run this:
#!/bin/bash
declare -a name
declare -a ph
declare -a eid
r=0;
c=1;
i=1;
n=;
echo " name phone email_id"
while :
do
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7. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hello friends,
I want to write a shell script in bash shell .
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8. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hi there,
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hi
i´m making a program, and i would like to know how can i know what key was pressed. i'm using Sun5.7 and C.
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XMLRPCSH(1p) User Contributed Perl Documentation XMLRPCSH(1p)
NAME
XMLRPCsh - Interactive shell for XMLRPC calls
SYNOPSIS
perl XMLRPCsh http://betty.userland.com/RPC2
> examples.getStateName(2)
> examples.getStateNames(1,2,3,7)
> examples.getStateList([1,9])
> examples.getStateStruct({a=>1, b=>24})
> Ctrl-D (Ctrl-Z on Windows)
or
# all parameters after uri will be executed as methods
perl XMLRPCsh http://betty.userland.com/RPC2 examples.getStateName(2)
> Ctrl-D (Ctrl-Z on Windows)
DESCRIPTION
XMLRPCsh is a shell for making XMLRPC calls. It takes one parameter, endpoint (actually it will tell you about it if you try to run it).
Additional commands can follow.
After that you'll be able to run any methods of XMLRPC::Lite, like autotype, readable, etc. You can run it the same way as you do it in
your Perl script. You'll see output from method, result of XMLRPC call, detailed info on XMLRPC faulure or transport error.
For full list of available methods see documentation for XMLRPC::Lite.
Along with methods of XMLRPC::Lite you'll be able (and that's much more interesting) run any XMLRPC methods you know about on remote server
and see processed results. You can even switch on debugging (with call something like: "on_debug(sub{print@_})") and see XMLRPC code with
headers sent and received.
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2000 Paul Kulchenko. All rights reserved.
AUTHOR
Paul Kulchenko (paulclinger@yahoo.com)
perl v5.12.4 2010-06-03 XMLRPCSH(1p)