comp.unix.shell
- Re: system doesn't work in awk ?
- Re: Parsing according to delimiters
- Re: Parsing according to delimiters
- Re: system doesn't work in awk ?
- Re: system doesn't work in awk ?
- Re: system doesn't work in awk ?
- Re: system doesn't work in awk ?
- Re: system doesn't work in awk ?
- system doesn't work in awk ?
- How does msglog work?
- Re: too long eval problem
- Re: Parsing according to delimiters
- Re: too long eval problem
- Re: syntax checker?
- Re: syntax checker?
- too long eval problem
- syntax checker?
- Parsing according to delimiters
- Re: "Word too long" error on HP-UX system (tcsh)
- Re: "Word too long" error on HP-UX system (tcsh)
- Re: Lookup between 2 files ( korn shell )
- Re: Shell Script Parsing an XML File on Sun OS 5.5.1
- Re: shell: reading whole lines
- Re: korn site i own
- Re: Shell Script Parsing an XML File on Sun OS 5.5.1
- Re: Shell Script Parsing an XML File on Sun OS 5.5.1
- Re: Shell Script Parsing an XML File on Sun OS 5.5.1
- Shell Script Parsing an XML File on Sun OS 5.5.1
- Re: echo a random filename in the cwd?
- Re: echo a random filename in the cwd?
- From: David Serrano (Hue-Bond)
- Re: echo a random filename in the cwd?
- Re: Lookup between 2 files ( korn shell )
- Re: Lookup between 2 files ( korn shell )
- Re: Length of wav file?
- Re: zsh - how to change dir colors?
- Re: echo a random filename in the cwd?
- Top 10 subjects comp.unix.shell
- Top 10 posters comp.unix.shell
- Re: Underlined Header
- Re: "Word too long" error on HP-UX system (tcsh)
- Re: Underlined Header
- Re: "Word too long" error on HP-UX system (tcsh)
- "Word too long" error on HP-UX system (tcsh)
- Re: Collecting output from screen
- Re: Collecting output from screen
- Re: zsh - how to change dir colors?
- Re: zsh - how to change dir colors?
- Re: korn site i own
- Re: Underlined Header
- Underlined Header
- korn site i own
- Re: zsh - how to change dir colors?
- zsh - how to change dir colors?
- Re: nohup and commands within scripts
- Re: wav2mp3; bmp2jpg
- Re: wav2mp3; bmp2jpg
- wav2mp3; bmp2jpg
- Re: quoting inside alias
- quoting inside alias
- Re: Lookup between 2 files ( korn shell )
- Re: Length of wav file?
- Re: export the results of the commands executed
- Re: export the results of the commands executed
- Length of wav file?
- Re: export the results of the commands executed
- export the results of the commands executed
- Re: Find columns 50 at 52
- Re: Find columns 50 at 52
- Find columns 50 at 52
- Re: Lookup between 2 files ( korn shell )
- Re: Lookup between 2 files ( korn shell )
- Re: Lookup between 2 files ( korn shell )
- Re: Lookup between 2 files ( korn shell )
- Re: Lookup between 2 files ( korn shell )
- Re: Lookup between 2 files ( korn shell )
- Re: Lookup between 2 files ( korn shell )
- Re: 'mail'/'sendmail' with higher priority??
- Lookup between 2 files ( korn shell )
- Re: number sort
- nohup and commands within scripts
- Re: How to unset $1?
- Re: How to unset $1?
- Re: How to unset $1?
- How to unset $1?
- Re: number sort
- Re: number sort
- Re: number sort
- Re: 'mail'/'sendmail' with higher priority??
- Re: number sort
- number sort
- 'mail'/'sendmail' with higher priority??
- Re: su in scripts
- Re: su in scripts
- su in scripts
- Re: echo a random filename in the cwd?
- Re: Why double paranthesis in for loop?
- Re: echo a random filename in the cwd?
- Re: Autonomy for cp and mv
- Re: emulate ls -Q functionality with find?
- Re: Why double paranthesis in for loop?
- Re: Sed, Awk, or both?
- Re: Why double paranthesis in for loop?
- Re: emulate ls -Q functionality with find?
- Re: Why double paranthesis in for loop?
- Re: Why double paranthesis in for loop?
- Re: emulate ls -Q functionality with find?
- Re: emulate ls -Q functionality with find?
- emulate ls -Q functionality with find?
- Re: Why double paranthesis in for loop?
- Re: Why double paranthesis in for loop?
- Why double paranthesis in for loop?
- Re: echo a random filename in the cwd?
- Re: xterm &, run a setup script, xterm won't stay on
- From: Jeremiah DeWitt Weiner
- Re: Autonomy for cp and mv
- Re: echo a random filename in the cwd?
- Re: echo a random filename in the cwd?
- Re: echo a random filename in the cwd?
- Re: Autonomy for cp and mv
- Re: Autonomy for cp and mv
- Re: How to create a module for logic that is repeated in the script
- Re: Collecting output from screen
- Re: Autonomy for cp and mv
- Re: Autonomy for cp and mv
- Re: Autonomy for cp and mv
- Re: echo a random filename in the cwd?
- Re: string comparison problem in bash 3.00
- Re: echo a random filename in the cwd?
- Re: echo a random filename in the cwd?
- Re: How to tell if a (script) file is being dotted?
- Re: echo a random filename in the cwd?
- Re: dot source filename using $0
- Re: sourced files filename
- Re: echo a random filename in the cwd?
- Re: echo a random filename in the cwd?
- Re: echo a random filename in the cwd?
- Re: How to create a module for logic that is repeated in the script
- Re: echo a random filename in the cwd?
- echo a random filename in the cwd?
- Re: string comparison problem in bash 3.00
- Re: string comparison problem in bash 3.00
- string comparison problem in bash 3.00
- Re: Preserving original Tabs and separators...
- Re: How to create a module for logic that is repeated in the script
- Re: How to create a module for logic that is repeated in the script
- Re: xterm &, run a setup script, xterm won't stay on
- Re: xterm &, run a setup script, xterm won't stay on
- Re: xterm &, run a setup script, xterm won't stay on
- Re: How to create a module for logic that is repeated in the script
- Re: Autonomy for cp and mv
- How to create a module for logic that is repeated in the script
- Re: Autonomy for cp and mv
- Re: Preserving original Tabs and separators...
- Re: Autonomy for cp and mv
- Autonomy for cp and mv
- Re: Preserving original Tabs and separators...
- Re: Preserving original Tabs and separators...
- Preserving original Tabs and separators...
- How do I delete mail from mail file /var/mail/su after reading mails
- From: chittaranjan . jena
- Re: Collecting output from screen
- Re: Collecting output from screen
- Collecting output from screen
- Re: xterm &, run a setup script, xterm won't stay on
- From: Jeremiah DeWitt Weiner
- Re: xterm &, run a setup script, xterm won't stay on
- Re: "canonical" approach to writing wrapper scripts
- Re: "canonical" approach to writing wrapper scripts
- xterm &, run a setup script, xterm won't stay on
- Re: "canonical" approach to writing wrapper scripts
- Re: Reuse stdout
- Re: Reuse stdout
- Re: want shell should I learn?
- Re: backup_home.sh; request for feedback
- Re: want shell should I learn?
- Re: modifying case of dirs and files name
- Re: Reuse stdout
- Re: Reuse stdout
- Re: backup_home.sh; request for feedback
- Re: backup_home.sh; request for feedback
- Re: backup_home.sh; request for feedback
- Re: backup_home.sh; request for feedback
- From: Jeremiah DeWitt Weiner
- Re: Why we always make tar files and zip in unix environment
- Re: unlimited ~/.bash_history
- From: Jeremiah DeWitt Weiner
- Re: "canonical" approach to writing wrapper scripts
- Re: "canonical" approach to writing wrapper scripts
- Re: modifying case of dirs and files name
- Re: modifying case of dirs and files name
- Re: modifying case of dirs and files name
- Re: Unix shell mailbox rocket science...
- Re: modifying case of dirs and files name
- Re: modifying case of dirs and files name
- Re: modifying case of dirs and files name
- Re: anyone have a script that will convert dvd to mpeg4 / divx?
- Re: modifying case of dirs and files name
- Re: modifying case of dirs and files name
- Re: modifying case of dirs and files name
- Re: Possible to export a readonly variable as readonly in bash?
- Re: modifying case of dirs and files name
- Re: modifying case of dirs and files name
- Re: One-liner for assigning variables
- Re: modifying case of dirs and files name
- anyone have a script that will convert dvd to mpeg4 / divx?
- Re: Where is the history stored (bash)?
- Re: One-liner for assigning variables
- Re: Where is the history stored (bash)?
- Re: One-liner for assigning variables
- Re: Where is the history stored (bash)?
- Re: Where is the history stored (bash)?
- Re: Where is the history stored (bash)?
- Re: Where is the history stored (bash)?
- Re: Where is the history stored (bash)?
- Re: Execute a command based on output of another command
- Re: Why we always make tar files and zip in unix environment
- Re: Where is the history stored (bash)?
- Re: Where is the history stored (bash)?
- Re: Sed, Awk, or both?
- Re: backup_home.sh; request for feedback
- Re: backup_home.sh; request for feedback
- Re: backup_home.sh; request for feedback
- backup_home.sh; request for feedback
- Re: Execute a command based on output of another command
- Re: One-liner for assigning variables
- Re: zsh: How to control variable scope in sourced files?
- Re: simple sed help - delete word containing + (plus sign)
- Re: Why we always make tar files and zip in unix environment
- Re: Why we always make tar files and zip in unix environment
- unlimited ~/.bash_history
- Re: Why we always make tar files and zip in unix environment
- Re: Limit CPU usage when executing shell script
- Re: Limit CPU usage when executing shell script
- Limit CPU usage when executing shell script
- Re: One-liner for assigning variables
- Re: zsh: How to control variable scope in sourced files?
- Re: modifying case of dirs and files name
- Re: Is there an echo in here?
- Re: zsh: How to control variable scope in sourced files?
- Re: Is there an echo in here?
- Re: Is there an echo in here?
- Re: Is there an echo in here?
- Re: Is there an echo in here?
- Is there an echo in here?
- Re: Skip writing to a named pipe if the reading process is not running
- Re: Syntax error in nested loop?
- Re: Skip writing to a named pipe if the reading process is not running
- Re: finding line no of a STRING in a text file using shell script.
- Re: modifying case of dirs and files name
- Re: directory test
- Re: How to open, lock, write and close a file in ksh
- Re: modifying case of dirs and files name
- Re: zsh: How to control variable scope in sourced files?
- Re: Possible to export a readonly variable as readonly in bash?
- Re: Why we always make tar files and zip in unix environment
- Re: Possible to export a readonly variable as readonly in bash?
- Re: delete ./ from ./filename
- Re: delete ./ from ./filename
- Re: directory test
- Re: yet another find/xargs .file question
- Re: One-liner for assigning variables
- Re: directory test
- Re: yet another find/xargs .file question
- Re: One-liner for assigning variables
- Re: yet another find/xargs .file question
- yet another find/xargs .file question
- Re: Skip writing to a named pipe if the reading process is not running
- Re: modifying case of dirs and files name
- common history in bash
- Re: Syntax error in nested loop?
- Re: Syntax error in nested loop?
- Re: How to open, lock, write and close a file in ksh
- Top 10 subjects comp.unix.shell
- Top 10 posters comp.unix.shell
- Re: Possible to export a readonly variable as readonly in bash?
- Re: Syntax error in nested loop?
- Syntax error in nested loop?
- Re: Skip writing to a named pipe if the reading process is not running
- Re: modifying case of dirs and files name
- Re: How to open, lock, write and close a file in ksh
- Skip writing to a named pipe if the reading process is not running
- Re: Newbie question on awk
- Re: modifying case of dirs and files name
- Re: [ot]How can I read Groups' emails in any email reader??
- Re: Possible to export a readonly variable as readonly in bash?
- Re: Restoring deleted files and folders
- Re: modifying case of dirs and files name
- Re: modifying case of dirs and files name
- Re: Why we always make tar files and zip in unix environment
- Re: modifying case of dirs and files name
- Re: Restoring deleted files and folders
- modifying case of dirs and files name
- Re: simple sed help - delete word containing + (plus sign)
- Re: Why we always make tar files and zip in unix environment
- Re: simple sed help - delete word containing + (plus sign)
- Re: Restoring deleted files and folders
- Re: Restoring deleted files and folders
- Restoring deleted files and folders
- Re: automate telnet
- How to open, lock, write and close a file in ksh
- Re: One-liner for assigning variables
- Re: Where is the history stored (bash)?
- Re: One-liner for assigning variables
- Re: "canonical" approach to writing wrapper scripts
- Re: How to measure memory usage?
- Re: [ot]How can I read Groups' emails in any email reader??
- Re: Newbie question on awk
- Re: automate telnet
- Re: Possible to export a readonly variable as readonly in bash?
- How to measure memory usage?
- Re: Newbie question on awk
- Newbie question on awk
- Re: Where is the history stored (bash)?
- Re: Why we always make tar files and zip in unix environment
- Re: delete ./ from ./filename
- Re: Possible to export a readonly variable as readonly in bash?
- zsh: How to control variable scope in sourced files?
- [ot]How can I read Groups' emails in any email reader??
- Re: Where is the history stored (bash)?
- Re: Possible to export a readonly variable as readonly in bash?
- Re: Where is the history stored (bash)?
- Re: Where is the history stored (bash)?
- Re: Where is the history stored (bash)?
- Re: how do I Merge 2 directories?
- Re: Where is the history stored (bash)?
- Re: Where is the history stored (bash)?
- how do I Merge 2 directories?
- Where is the history stored (bash)?
- Re: unable to rm hidden file
- Re: directory test
- Re: Why we always make tar files and zip in unix environment
- Re: Sed, Awk, or both?
- Re: delete ./ from ./filename
- Re: delete ./ from ./filename
- Re: Unix Editor like Notepad
- Re: delete ./ from ./filename
- Re: Sed, Awk, or both?
- Re: Why we always make tar files and zip in unix environment
- Re: delete ./ from ./filename
- Re: unable to rm hidden file
- Re: directory test
- directory test
- Re: AWK help
- Re: Sed, Awk, or both?
- Possible to export a readonly variable as readonly in bash?
- Re: simple sed help - delete word containing + (plus sign)
- Re: simple sed help - delete word containing + (plus sign)
- simple sed help - delete word containing + (plus sign)
- Re: unable to rm hidden file
- Re: Sed, Awk, or both?
- Re: how to edit only one paragraph
- Re: finding line no of a STRING in a text file using shell script.
- Re: finding line no of a STRING in a text file using shell script.
- Re: AWK help
- Re: awk to extract data within an arbitrary date range
- Re: How to: Insert character into fixed size "number"?
- Re: finding line no of a STRING in a text file using shell script.
- Re: unable to rm hidden file
- Re: Need to help make a script
- Re: Need to help make a script
- unable to rm hidden file
- Re: file name cntrl character
- Re: finding line no of a STRING in a text file using shell script.
- Re: finding line no of a STRING in a text file using shell script.
- Re: finding line no of a STRING in a text file using shell script.
- AWK help
- finding line no of a STRING in a text file using shell script.
- Re: awk to extract data within an arbitrary date range
- Re: awk to extract data within an arbitrary date range
- Re: Need to help make a script
- Re: awk to extract data within an arbitrary date range
- From: derek.doerr@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: awk to extract data within an arbitrary date range
- From: derek.doerr@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: awk to extract data within an arbitrary date range
- From: derek.doerr@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: IDE for ksh
- Re: IDE for ksh
- Re: Need to help make a script
- Re: refreshing space in file system
- Re: annoy.sh
- Re: Need to help make a script
- Re: refreshing space in file system
- Re: IDE for ksh
- refreshing space in file system
- Re: Sed, Awk, or both?
- Re: Unix Editor like Notepad
- Re: Unix Editor like Notepad
- annoy.sh
- Re: Need to help make a script
- Re: Unix Editor like Notepad
- Re: Unix Editor like Notepad
- Re: Unix Editor like Notepad
- Re: Unix Editor like Notepad
- Re: Unix Editor like Notepad
- Re: Unix Editor like Notepad
- Re: IDE for ksh
- Unix Editor like Notepad
- Re: sed idea
- Re: cd alias
- Re: file name cntrl character
- From: Jeremiah DeWitt Weiner
- Re: sed idea
- Re: cd alias
- Re: "canonical" approach to writing wrapper scripts
- Re: Why we always make tar files and zip in unix environment
- cd alias
- automate telnet
- "canonical" approach to writing wrapper scripts
- Re: Sed, Awk, or both?
- Re: file name cntrl character
- Re: file name cntrl character
- file name cntrl character
- Re: sed idea
- Re: Why we always make tar files and zip in unix environment
- Re: sed idea
- sed idea
- Re: Why we always make tar files and zip in unix environment
- Re: Why we always make tar files and zip in unix environment
- Re: Why we always make tar files and zip in unix environment
- Why we always make tar files and zip in unix environment
- Re: Sed, Awk, or both?
- Re: Vi command to insert at the begin of a line for lines in a file
- Re: Sed, Awk, or both?
- Re: Need to help make a script
- Re: Sed, Awk, or both?
- Need to help make a script
- Sed, Awk, or both?
- Re: delete ./ from ./filename
- Re: Calculating the difference between 2 times
- IDE for ksh
- Re: Vi command to insert at the begin of a line for lines in a file
- Re: Vi command to insert at the begin of a line for lines in a file
- Re: Vi command to insert at the begin of a line for lines in a file
- Re: Vi command to insert at the begin of a line for lines in a file
- Vi command to insert at the begin of a line for lines in a file
- Re: Execute a command based on output of another command
- Re: Execute a command based on output of another command
- Re: Execute a command based on output of another command
- Re: delete ./ from ./filename
- Re: Execute a command based on output of another command
- Execute a command based on output of another command
- Re: shell functions in separate threads
- Re: How to handle multiple task dependencies?
- Re: Calculating the difference between 2 times
- Re: shell functions in separate threads
- Re: delete ./ from ./filename
- Re: What is wrong with this sed script
- Re: Calculating the difference between 2 times
- Re: delete ./ from ./filename
- What is wrong with this sed script
- Re: Calculating the difference between 2 times
- Re: Calculating the difference between 2 times
- Re: delete ./ from ./filename
- Re: delete ./ from ./filename
- Re: Calculating the difference between 2 times
- Re: delete ./ from ./filename
- Re: Calculating the difference between 2 times
- Calculating the difference between 2 times
- Re: delete ./ from ./filename
- Re: delete ./ from ./filename
- Re: delete ./ from ./filename
- Re: delete ./ from ./filename
- Re: delete ./ from ./filename
- Re: delete ./ from ./filename
- Re: delete ./ from ./filename
- delete ./ from ./filename
- Re: How to handle multiple task dependencies?
- Re: How to handle multiple task dependencies?
- Re: How to handle multiple task dependencies?
- Re: One-liner for assigning variables
- Re: One-liner for assigning variables
- Re: One-liner for assigning variables
- Re: One-liner for assigning variables
- Re: shell functions in separate threads
- Re: Exitcode of BackGround Job
- Re: why quotation mark lost when using $@ to show bash parameters?
- REPOST: rdist
- Re: One-liner for assigning variables
- shell functions in separate threads
- Re: One-liner for assigning variables
- Re: awk to extract data within an arbitrary date range
- Re: One-liner for assigning variables
- Exitcode of BackGround Job
- Re: sed, awk, tr, ed... who can replace TWO newlines?
- Re: sed, awk, tr, ed... who can replace TWO newlines?
- Re: sed, awk, tr, ed... who can replace TWO newlines?
- Re: awk to extract data within an arbitrary date range
- Re: sed, awk, tr, ed... who can replace TWO newlines?
- awk to extract data within an arbitrary date range
- From: derek.doerr@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: why quotation mark lost when using $@ to show bash parameters?
- Re: why quotation mark lost when using $@ to show bash parameters?
- why quotation mark lost when using $@ to show bash parameters?
- Re: One-liner for assigning variables
- Re: One-liner for assigning variables
- Re: One-liner for assigning variables
- Re: One-liner for assigning variables
- Re: One-liner for assigning variables
- Re: One-liner for assigning variables
- Re: One-liner for assigning variables
- Re: insert text from one file into another (multiple files)
- Re: insert text from one file into another (multiple files)
- Re: One-liner for assigning variables
- Re: One-liner for assigning variables
- Re: insert text from one file into another (multiple files)
- Re: One-liner for assigning variables
- One-liner for assigning variables
- Re: insert text from one file into another (multiple files)
- Re: insert text from one file into another (multiple files)
- Re: insert text from one file into another (multiple files)
- Re: command line substitution
- Re: insert text from one file into another (multiple files)
- Re: command line substitution
- Re: insert text from one file into another (multiple files)
- insert text from one file into another (multiple files)
- Re: What ISP am I connected to?
- From: Stein Arne Storslett
- Re: What ISP am I connected to?
- Re: Passing shell variable to awk that contains spaces
- Re: bash shell scripting
- Re: What ISP am I connected to?
- Re: What ISP am I connected to?
- Re: What ISP am I connected to?
- Re: grep problem
- Top 10 subjects comp.unix.shell
- Top 10 posters comp.unix.shell
- Re: grep problem
- Re: What ISP am I connected to?
- Re: Darwin's shells
- Re: bash shell scripting
- Re: position of parameters
- Re: Passing shell variable to awk that contains spaces
- Re: using variables to get equivalent of dirname and basename
- Re: Passing shell variable to awk that contains spaces
- Re: getting current directory
- Re: command line substitution
- Re: egrep: Word too long
- Re: egrep: Word too long
- Re: Passing shell variable to awk that contains spaces
- Re: non gnu find
- From: those who know me have no need of my name
- Re: bash shell scripting
- Re: command line substitution
- command line substitution
- non gnu find
- Re: bash shell scripting
- bash shell scripting
- Re: using variables to get equivalent of dirname and basename
- egrep: Word too long
- Re: using variables to get equivalent of dirname and basename
- using variables to get equivalent of dirname and basename
- Re: Passing shell variable to awk that contains spaces
- Re: What ISP am I connected to?
- Re: Passing shell variable to awk that contains spaces
- Re: Passing shell variable to awk that contains spaces
- Re: csh syntax for embedded command substitution??
- Passing shell variable to awk that contains spaces
- Re: getting current directory
- What ISP am I connected to?
- Re: Darwin's shells
- Re: Darwin's shells
- Re: position of parameters
- Re: position of parameters
- Darwin's shells
- Re: getting current directory
- Re: getting current directory
- Re: position of parameters
- Re: compare numbers using shell
- Re: compare numbers using shell
- Re: position of parameters
- Re: position of parameters
- Re: position of parameters
- Re: How to tell if a (script) file is being dotted?
- Re: getting current directory
- Re: conditional arguments
- Re: conditional arguments
- Re: Yantbsp (yet another new to bash scripting post)
- Re: compare numbers using shell
- Re: a variable CD in a CSH script
- Re: if a cronjob is run interactively
- Re: a variable CD in a CSH script
- if a cronjob is run interactively
- Re: shell: calculate date in script
- Re: shell: calculate date in script
- Re: shell: calculate date in script
- shell: calculate date in script
- Re: want shell should I learn?
- Re: Yantbsp (yet another new to bash scripting post)
- Re: How to tell if a (script) file is being dotted?
- Re: How to do complex shell projects
- Re: getting current directory
- Re: conditional arguments
- Re: compare numbers using shell
- Re: compare numbers using shell
- Re: compare numbers using shell
- compare numbers using shell
- Re: conditional arguments
- Re: conditional arguments
- Re: csh syntax for embedded command substitution??
- Re: help in patch script
- Re: getting current directory
- Re: conditional arguments
- Re: conditional arguments
- Re: conditional arguments
- Re: conditional arguments
- Re: conditional arguments
- Re: conditional arguments
- conditional arguments
- Re: Can tar add files to .tar.gz archives ?
- Re: How to do complex shell projects
- Re: Can tar add files to .tar.gz archives ?
- Re: Problem in Log file movement
- Re: grep problem
- grep problem
- Can tar add files to .tar.gz archives ?
- Re: Problem in Log file movement
- Re: want shell should I learn?
- Re: How to tell if a (script) file is being dotted?
- Re: getting current directory
- Re: getting current directory
- Re: XML parser for RSS schema Scipt
- Re: getting current directory
- Re: want shell should I learn?
- Re: How to tell if a (script) file is being dotted?
- Re: csh syntax for embedded command substitution??
- Re: a variable CD in a CSH script
- Re: How to do complex shell projects
- Re: Nested if doesn´t work...
- Re: help in patch script
- Re: Shell script to get interfaces from ifconfig output
- Re: getting current directory
- Re: csh syntax for embedded command substitution??
- help in patch script
- Re: Shell script to get interfaces from ifconfig output
- Shell script to get interfaces from ifconfig output
- Re: getting current directory
- Re: getting current directory
- Re: csh syntax for embedded command substitution??
- Re: How to do complex shell projects
- Re: a variable CD in a CSH script
- Re: csh syntax for embedded command substitution??
- From: Alexey G . Khramkov
- Re: Nested if doesn´t work...
- Re: a variable CD in a CSH script
- a variable CD in a CSH script
- Re: Nested if doesn´t work...
- Re: How to: Insert character into fixed size "number"?
- Re: How to: Insert character into fixed size "number"?
- Re: How to: Insert character into fixed size "number"?
- Re: Problem in Log file movement
- csh syntax for embedded command substitution??
- Re: Nested if doesn´t work...
- Re: How to: Insert character into fixed size "number"?
- Re: How to: Insert character into fixed size "number"?
- Re: How to: Insert character into fixed size "number"?
- Re: XML parser for RSS schema Scipt
- How to: Insert character into fixed size "number"?
- Re: bash getopts and multi option parsing
- Re: bash getopts and multi option parsing
- Re: How to tell if a (script) file is being dotted?
- Re: recursively kill the childs of a process
- Re: Nested if doesn´t work...
- Re: recursively kill the childs of a process
- Re: recursively kill the childs of a process
- Re: XML parser for RSS schema Scipt
- Re: Nested if doesn´t work...
- Re: Nested if doesn´t work...
- Re: Nested if doesn´t work...
- Re: Nested if doesn´t work...
- Re: Problem in Log file movement
- Re: want shell should I learn?
- Re: Nested if doesn´t work...
- XML parser for RSS schema Scipt
- Re: want shell should I learn?
- search & replace symlinks
- Re: How to tell if a (script) file is being dotted?
- Re: How to tell if a (script) file is being dotted?
- Re: Nested if doesn´t work...
- Nested if doesn´t work...
- Re: How to tell if a (script) file is being dotted?
- Re: Problem in Log file movement
- Re: getting current directory
- Re: How to tell if a (script) file is being dotted?
- Re: getting current directory
- Re: making bash non-interactive
- Re: making bash non-interactive
- making bash non-interactive
- Re: getting current directory
- Re: getting current directory
- getting current directory
- Re: test if string is a number
- Re: test if string is a number
- Re: test if string is a number
- Re: test if string is a number
- Re: bash getopts and multi option parsing
- Re: test if string is a number
- Re: Problem in Log file movement
- Re: Problem in Log file movement
- Re: Run a script across servers
- Re: Run a script across servers
- Re: Problem in Log file movement
- Re: Run a script across servers
- Re: recursively kill the childs of a process
- Re: How to tell if a (script) file is being dotted?
- Re: Problem in Log file movement
- Re: test if string is a number
- Re: test if string is a number
- Re: test if string is a number
- Re: test if string is a number
- Re: recursively kill the childs of a process
- Re: Problem in Log file movement
- Re: Run a script across servers
- Re: How to tell if a (script) file is being dotted?
- Re: Run a script across servers
- From: Jeremiah DeWitt Weiner
- Re: Yantbsp (yet another new to bash scripting post)
- Re: How to tell if a (script) file is being dotted?
- Run a script across servers
- Re: Problem in Log file movement
- Re: Yantbsp (yet another new to bash scripting post)
- Re: Problem in Log file movement
- Re: Problem in Log file movement
- Re: Problem in Log file movement
- Re: Problem in Log file movement
- Re: bash getopts and multi option parsing
- Re: bash getopts and multi option parsing
- Re: bash getopts and multi option parsing
- Re: bash getopts and multi option parsing
- Re: How to tell if a (script) file is being dotted?
- bash getopts and multi option parsing
- Re: want shell should I learn?
- Re: want shell should I learn?
- Re: want shell should I learn?
- Re: want shell should I learn?
- Re: recursively kill the childs of a process
- Re: How to tell if a (script) file is being dotted?
- Re: want shell should I learn?
- Re: Output in raws, not columns
- Re: How to tell if a (script) file is being dotted?
- Re: How to tell if a (script) file is being dotted?
- Re: How to tell if a (script) file is being dotted?
- Re: How to tell if a (script) file is being dotted?
- Re: How to tell if a (script) file is being dotted?
- Re: How to tell if a (script) file is being dotted?
- Re: Output in raws, not columns
- Re: How to tell if a (script) file is being dotted?
- Re: comparision operator
- How to tell if a (script) file is being dotted?
- Re: Script to strip lines from files
- Re: Output in raws, not columns
- Re: Script to strip lines from files
- Re: recursively kill the childs of a process
- Re: recursively kill the childs of a process
- Re: Output in raws, not columns
- Re: recursively kill the childs of a process
- Re: recursively kill the childs of a process
- recursively kill the childs of a process
- Re: Output in raws, not columns
- Re: Output in raws, not columns
- Re: Output in raws, not columns
- Re: Output in raws, not columns
- Re: Output in raws, not columns
- Re: Output in raws, not columns
- Re: comparision operator
- Re: Output in raws, not columns
- Re: comparision operator
- rdist ??
- Re: Output in raws, not columns
- rdist
- Output in raws, not columns
- comparision operator
- Re: Problem in Log file movement
- Re: pipe multiple pages in lynx
- Re: xterm clipboard transfer
- Re: pipe multiple pages in lynx
- Re: pipe multiple pages in lynx
- Re: pipe multiple pages in lynx
- Re: pipe multiple pages in lynx
- Re: pipe multiple pages in lynx
- Re: Grep and "Maximum line length of 2048 exceeded" errors
- Re: Searching and remove a variable
- Searching and remove a variable
- Re: pipe multiple pages in lynx
- Re: pipe multiple pages in lynx
- Re: pipe multiple pages in lynx
- Re: pipe multiple pages in lynx
- Re: comparison expression
- Re: Makefiles involving files in different directories requiring different compilers
- Re: Problem in Log file movement
- Re: want shell should I learn?
- Re: zsh: How to examine exit status of a command?
- Re: comparison expression
- zsh: How to examine exit status of a command?
- comparison expression
- Re: Emulating egrep with sed
- Re: Makefiles involving files in different directories requiring different compilers
- Makefiles involving files in different directories requiring different compilers
- Re: Emulating egrep with sed
- Re: pipe multiple pages in lynx
- Re: Grep and "Maximum line length of 2048 exceeded" errors
- Re: pipe multiple pages in lynx
- Re: pipe multiple pages in lynx
- Re: mount segmentation fault
- Re: crontab
- From: Alexey G . Khramkov
- Re: crontab related .. again
- From: Alexey G . Khramkov
- Re: Problem in Log file movement
- Re: Problem in Log file movement
- Re: pipe multiple pages in lynx
- Re: Grep and "Maximum line length of 2048 exceeded" errors
- Re: want shell should I learn?
- Emulating egrep with sed
- Re: want shell should I learn?
- Re: exit 86 Status Code????
- Re: Problem in Log file movement
- Re: NFS Mount Checking
- Re: crontab
- Re: want shell should I learn?
- Re: want shell should I learn?
- Re: Problem in Log file movement
- Re: pipe multiple pages in lynx
- Re: pipe multiple pages in lynx
- Re: NFS Mount Checking
- Problem in Log file movement
- Problem in Log file movement
- Re: want shell should I learn?
- Re: printf to pad with spaces BUT trips over when data being padded contains spaces
- Re: crontab related .. again
- Re: mount segmentation fault
- Re: pipe multiple pages in lynx
- Re: pipe multiple pages in lynx
- Re: pipe multiple pages in lynx
- Re: Grep and "Maximum line length of 2048 exceeded" errors
- Re: want shell should I learn?
- NFS Mount Checking
- Re: printf to pad with spaces BUT trips over when data being padded contains spaces
- Re: Grep and "Maximum line length of 2048 exceeded" errors
- Re: crontab related .. again
- Re: want shell should I learn?
- Re: Re: crontab related .. again
- Top 10 subjects comp.unix.shell
- Top 10 posters comp.unix.shell
- Re: pipe multiple pages in lynx
- Re: pipe multiple pages in lynx
- Re: printf to pad with spaces BUT trips over when data being padded contains spaces
- exit 86 Status Code????
- Re: xterm clipboard transfer
- Re: xterm clipboard transfer
- Re: pipe multiple pages in lynx
- Re: pipe multiple pages in lynx
- Re: pipe multiple pages in lynx
- Re: pipe multiple pages in lynx
- Re: pipe multiple pages in lynx
- Re: pipe multiple pages in lynx
- Re: pipe multiple pages in lynx
- Re: pipe multiple pages in lynx
- Re: pipe multiple pages in lynx
- Re: pipe multiple pages in lynx
- Re: pipe multiple pages in lynx
- Re: search string in other string
- Re: pipe multiple pages in lynx
- Re: pipe multiple pages in lynx
- Re: want shell should I learn?
- crontab
- Re: search string in other string
- Re: want shell should I learn?
- Re: search string in other string
- Re: pipe multiple pages in lynx
- mount segmentation fault
- xterm clipboard transfer
- Re: pipe multiple pages in lynx
- pipe multiple pages in lynx
- Re: want shell should I learn?
- Re: want shell should I learn?
- Re: want shell should I learn?
- Re: want shell should I learn?
- Re: Grep and "Maximum line length of 2048 exceeded" errors
- Re: Grep and "Maximum line length of 2048 exceeded" errors
- Re: Grep and "Maximum line length of 2048 exceeded" errors
- Re: Grep and "Maximum line length of 2048 exceeded" errors
- Re: crontab related .. again
- Re: crontab related .. again
- Re: Grep and "Maximum line length of 2048 exceeded" errors
- crontab related .. again
- Re: Grep and "Maximum line length of 2048 exceeded" errors
- Re: want shell should I learn?
- Re: want shell should I learn?
- Re: search string in other string
- Re: Regualar Expression Theory
- Re: want shell should I learn?
- Re: Grep and "Maximum line length of 2048 exceeded" errors
- Re: want shell should I learn?
- Re: printf to pad with spaces BUT trips over when data being padded contains spaces
- Re: printf to pad with spaces BUT trips over when data being padded contains spaces
- Re: Yantbsp (yet another new to bash scripting post)
- Re: Grep and "Maximum line length of 2048 exceeded" errors
- Re: Grep and "Maximum line length of 2048 exceeded" errors
- Re: Grep and "Maximum line length of 2048 exceeded" errors
- Re: want shell should I learn?
- Re: Regualar Expression Theory
- Re: Regualar Expression Theory
- Re: want shell should I learn?
- Re: Regualar Expression Theory
- Re: want shell should I learn?
- Re: want shell should I learn?
- Re: want shell should I learn?
- Re: Regualar Expression Theory
- Re: Regualar Expression Theory
- Re: want shell should I learn?
- Re: want shell should I learn?
- Re: want shell should I learn?
- Re: Script to strip lines from files
- Re: Regualar Expression Theory
- Re: Regualar Expression Theory
- Yantbsp (yet another new to bash scripting post)
- Re: Script to strip lines from files
- Re: Script to strip lines from files
- Re: Script to strip lines from files
- Re: command to operate serial port
- Re: printf to pad with spaces BUT trips over when data being padded contains spaces
- Re: printf to pad with spaces BUT trips over when data being padded contains spaces
- Re: printf to pad with spaces BUT trips over when data being padded contains spaces
- Re: Regualar Expression Theory
- Grep and "Maximum line length of 2048 exceeded" errors
- Re: /dev/null ing stderr - it's supposed to be easy enough but ... !
- Re: printf to pad with spaces BUT trips over when data being padded contains spaces
- Re: /dev/null ing stderr - it's supposed to be easy enough but ... !
- Re: printf to pad with spaces BUT trips over when data being padded contains spaces
- Re: printf to pad with spaces BUT trips over when data being padded contains spaces
- Re: printf to pad with spaces BUT trips over when data being padded contains spaces
- printf to pad with spaces BUT trips over when data being padded contains spaces
- Re: want shell should I learn?
- Re: Regualar Expression Theory
- Re: Regualar Expression Theory
- Re: want shell should I learn?
- Re: want shell should I learn?
- Re: want shell should I learn?
- Re: want shell should I learn?
- Re: want shell should I learn?
- Re: command to operate serial port
- Re: want shell should I learn?
- Re: Useful use of cat
- Re: want shell should I learn?
- Re: want shell should I learn?
- Re: Useful use of cat
- Re: command to operate serial port
- Re: Regualar Expression Theory
- Re: want shell should I learn?
- Re: want shell should I learn?
- Re: Script to strip lines from files
- Re: want shell should I learn?
- Re: want shell should I learn?
- Re: Script to strip lines from files
- Re: want shell should I learn?
- Re: want shell should I learn?
- Re: how to edit only one paragraph
- Re: want shell should I learn?
- Re: Regualar Expression Theory
- Re: Script to strip lines from files
- Regualar Expression Theory
- Re: Script to strip lines from files
- Re: want shell should I learn?
- From: Robert M. Riches Jr.
- Re: Script to strip lines from files
- Re: Useful use of cat
- Re: Script to strip lines from files
- Re: Script to strip lines from files
- Re: how to edit only one paragraph
- Re: want shell should I learn?
- Re: Script endlessly looping
- Re: Can I see in a telnet session remote tty1
- Re: how to edit only one paragraph
- Script endlessly looping
- Re: Useful use of cat
- Re: how to edit only one paragraph
- Re: how to edit only one paragraph
- Script to strip lines from files
- Re: want shell should I learn?
- Re: want shell should I learn?
- Re: want shell should I learn?
- Re: Useful use of cat
- Re: want shell should I learn?
- Re: want shell should I learn?
- Can I see in a telnet session remote tty1
- Re: command to operate serial port
- Re: want shell should I learn?
- Re: want shell should I learn?
- Re: how to edit only one paragraph
- Re: want shell should I learn?
- Re: how to edit only one paragraph
- Re: How to pass a parameter to awk/nawk?
- how to edit only one paragraph
- How to pass a parameter to awk/nawk?
- Re: want shell should I learn?
- command to operate serial port
- Re: regular expression help
- Re: Illegal variable name & carriage return
- Re: want shell should I learn?
- Re: want shell should I learn?
- Re: regular expression help
- Re: An Awk Error
- Re: Mixing Shell variables and AWK variables
- Re: Mixing Shell variables and AWK variables
- Re: Deleting Specific mail's according to a criteria
- Re: Mixing Shell variables and AWK variables
- Re: regular expression help
- Re: regular expression help
- Re: Mixing Shell variables and AWK variables
- Re: Mixing Shell variables and AWK variables
- Re: regular expression help
- Re: An Awk Error
- regular expression help
- regular expression help
- Re: Illegal variable name & carriage return
- Deleting Specific mail's according to a criteria
- Re: reg expression : exclusion and empty string
- Mixing Shell variables and AWK variables
- Re: Illegal variable name & carriage return
- Re: Script execution time doubt
- Re: Script execution time doubt
- Re: /dev/null ing stderr - it's supposed to be easy enough but ... !
- Re: reg expression : exclusion and empty string
- Re: reg expression : exclusion and empty string
- Re: reg expression : exclusion and empty string
- Re: An Awk Error
- Re: /dev/null ing stderr - it's supposed to be easy enough but ... !
- Re: /dev/null ing stderr - it's supposed to be easy enough but ... !
- An Awk Error
- Script execution time doubt
- Re: reg expression : exclusion and empty string
- Re: reg expression : exclusion and empty string
- Re: reg expression : exclusion and empty string
- Re: reg expression : exclusion and empty string
- Re: reg expression : exclusion and empty string
- Newbie. find and kill by parent process id
- Re: reg expression : exclusion and empty string
- Illegal variable name & carriage return
- Re: GNU date in a cronjob
- Re: pre-appending timestamp
- Re: reg expression : exclusion and empty string
- Re: reg expression : exclusion and empty string
- reg expression : exclusion and empty string
- Re: Advanced sed programming
- Re: GNU date in a cronjob
- Re: hexdump and more
- Re: hexdump and more
- Re: hexdump and more
- Re: hexdump and more
- hexdump and more
- Re: what does $$ means
- Re: help with "time -a"
- From: yolabingo@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: what does $$ means
- shell init file: (non)interactive portions
- Re: Advanced sed programming
- Re: sed in general
- Re: pre-appending timestamp
- Re: pre-appending timestamp
- Re: pre-appending timestamp
- Re: pre-appending timestamp
- pre-appending timestamp
- Re: [bash] printing a table
- Re: Advanced sed programming
- Advanced sed programming
- Re: What does @ mean in this context?
- Re: Terminating process/script with kill -9 or kill -15
- Terminating process/script with kill -9 or kill -15
- Re: What does @ mean in this context?
- Re: What does @ mean in this context?
- Re: sed in general
- What does @ mean in this context?
- Re: sed : how to filter AND modify?
- Re: Dupletten aus StdIn filtern
- Re: sed : how to filter AND modify?
- Re: sed : how to filter AND modify?
- Re: sed in general
- Re: Re: crontab related
- Re: changing username
- Re: GNU date in a cronjob
- Re: GNU date in a cronjob
- Re: crontab related
- Re: Check if variable contains number
- Re: Dupletten aus StdIn filtern
- Re: Re: crontab related
- Re: changing username
- Re: Dupletten aus StdIn filtern
- Re: what does $$ means
- Re: what does $$ means
- what does $$ means
- Re: while [ 1 ]
- Dupletten aus StdIn filtern
- Re: Check if variable contains number
- while [ 1 ]
- Re: Check if variable contains number
- Re: crontab related
- Re: changing username
- Re: changing username
- Re: Check if variable contains number
- Re: crontab related
- Re: laufzeit eines scriptes messen
- Re: laufzeit eines scriptes messen
- crontab related
- Re: Check if variable contains number
- Re: Check if variable contains number
- Re: changing username
- Re: changing username
- Re: changing username
- Re: Check if variable contains number
- changing username
- Re: Check if variable contains number
- Re: Check if variable contains number
- Re: Check if variable contains number
- Re: Check if variable contains number
- Re: Check if variable contains number
- Check if variable contains number
- Re: Check if variable contains number
- Re: laufzeit eines scriptes messen
- Re: laufzeit eines scriptes messen
- Top 10 subjects comp.unix.shell
- Top 10 posters comp.unix.shell
- laufzeit eines scriptes messen
- Re: Favorite scripts
- Re: Favorite scripts
- Re: Favorite scripts
