General :: Executing Awk Script Without File Name?
Jul 15, 2010Code:
#!/usr/bin/awk -f
BEGIN{ FS=":"}
{
"groups "$1 | getline grps
[code]....
Code:
#!/usr/bin/awk -f
BEGIN{ FS=":"}
{
"groups "$1 | getline grps
[code]....
My present working is
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linux:/home/anisha/downloads/mapnik-0.6.1/demo/c++ #
Now I want to run "python scons/scons.py" located in
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linux:/home/anisha/downloads/mapnik-0.6.1/ #
I tried
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../../python scons/scons.py
From the above stated PWD but it resulted in the following:
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bash: ../../python: No such file or directory
What is the way to execute a file of some other directory from the PWD!
i have recently started a bit of sh coding. i was trying out sm commands from an sh file.
#!/bin/bash
txt1="top > temp.txt"
eval $txt1
[code]....
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execl("usr/bin/php", "php", "home/geiger/workspace/SemiServer/server_content/myscript.php", NULL);
And it didn't work (the process wasn't terminated and I got no output). I tried different version of this call, like losing the "php" string and/or drop "home/geiger" from the path string, to no better result.
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Code:
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[code]....
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Code:
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[code]....
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I have given permission like this:
Then i execute the file like this:
Its showing error like this:
I installed Ubuntu 10.10 beta yesterday and most of it is working very well. However, I ran into a problem with permissions today.I have a HDD containing my home folder and a HDD containing my data folder. The HDD with the data folder is mounted on /media/data/data_1.
Code:
jensen@jensen-desktop:~$ ll /media/data/ | grep data_1
drwxrwxrwx 8 jensen jensen 4.0K 2010-09-07 23:10 data_1/[code]....
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Running following script for checking root ssh login status.
Code:
Flag=`cat /etc/ssh/sshd_config | grep "^PermitRootLogin"`
if [ -z "$Flag" ]
then
[Code].....
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