comp.unix.shell
- Re: Mimic zsh's right prompt in bash
- Re: Simple bash script
- Re: Mimic zsh's right prompt in bash
- Re: Where is list of icons for X11R6?
- Re: ctrl z question
- Re: Mimic zsh's right prompt in bash
- Re: date function current month and last month the same
- Re: Mimic zsh's right prompt in bash
- Re: Table format
- Re: Mimic zsh's right prompt in bash
- Table format
- Mimic zsh's right prompt in bash
- Where is list of icons for X11R6?
- Re: date function current month and last month the same
- Re: date function current month and last month the same
- date function current month and last month the same
- Re: Simple bash script
- Re: not exiting from script after creating a background process!!
- not exiting from script after creating a background process!!
- Re: Attempting to work with a basic variable name and it's value within one for loop
- Re: Script for uploading files - use select or case?
- Re: Simple bash script
- Simple bash script
- Re: How to catch a block which contains some keywords with sed
- Re: tcsh: continue: end not found. --- Arghh
- Re: Run in a 30 day increment from now
- Re: one liner sed or awk
- Re: Spliting big line
- Re: shell script question - changing PS1 based on tty
- Re: Attempting to work with a basic variable name and it's value within one for loop
- Re: tcsh: continue: end not found. --- Arghh
- Re: one liner sed or awk
- Re: one liner sed or awk
- Re: tcsh: continue: end not found. --- Arghh
- Re: Attempting to work with a basic variable name and it's value within one for loop
- Re: Attempting to work with a basic variable name and it's value within one for loop
- Re: Attempting to work with a basic variable name and it's value within one for loop
- Attempting to work with a basic variable name and it's value within one for loop
- tcsh: continue: end not found. --- Arghh
- Re: Sed scipt issue
- Re: Sed scipt issue
- Re: Sed scipt issue
- Re: one liner sed or awk
- Re: Variable in embedded perl script
- Re: awk and uniq
- Re: Script for uploading files - use select or case?
- Re: Variable in embedded perl script
- Variable in embedded perl script
- ctrl z question
- Re: shell script question - changing PS1 based on tty
- Script for uploading files - use select or case?
- one liner sed or awk
- Re: shell script question - changing PS1 based on tty
- Re: shell script question - changing PS1 based on tty
- shell script question - changing PS1 based on tty
- Re: Sed scipt issue
- Re: Finding a string in a file
- Re: Finding a string in a file
- Re: Finding a string in a file
- Re: Extracting path components from an absolute path
- Re: Finding a string in a file
- Re: Finding a string in a file
- Re: Finding a string in a file
- Re: Extracting path components from an absolute path
- Re: Sed scipt issue
- Sed scipt issue
- Re: Extracting path components from an absolute path
- Re: Extracting path components from an absolute path
- Extracting path components from an absolute path
- Re: File name length??
- Re: Finding a string in a file
- Re: Finding a string in a file
- Re: AWK doubt
- Re: File name length??
- Re: awk and uniq
- Re: awk and uniq
- awk and uniq
- Re: bash, delete the content of a directory
- Re: Discrepancy while reading and comparing binary files
- Discrepancy while reading and comparing binary files
- From: Madhusudhanan Chandrasekaran
- Re: File name length??
- Re: File name length??
- Re: Finding a string in a file
- Re: Finding a string in a file
- Re: Finding a string in a file
- Re: File name length??
- Re: File name length??
- Re: File name length??
- Re: File name length??
- Re: File name length??
- Re: Finding a string in a file
- File name length??
- Re: web requests?
- Re: Finding a string in a file
- Re: Finding a string in a file
- Finding a string in a file
- Re: Using basename to strip suffix
- Re: Question on script - PLEASE HELP!!!
- Top 10 posters comp.unix.shell
- From: Chris F . A . Johnson
- Re: Question on script - PLEASE HELP!!!
- Re: Using basename to strip suffix
- Re: Using basename to strip suffix
- Using basename to strip suffix
- Re: removing rogue characters with sed
- Re: removing rogue characters with sed
- Re: removing rogue characters with sed
- Re: Searching for a string and print next string
- Re: removing rogue characters with sed
- Re: removing rogue characters with sed
- Re: web requests?
- removing rogue characters with sed
- Re: the newer of 2 files
- Re: AWK doubt
- Re: AWK doubt
- AWK doubt
- Re: the newer of 2 files
- Re: the newer of 2 files
- From: Jeroen van Nieuwenhuizen
- Re: the newer of 2 files
- the newer of 2 files
- Re: web requests?
- Re: web requests?
- Re: Anonymization
- Re: Anonymization
- Re: Searching for a string and print next string
- Re: Searching for a string and print next string
- Re: web requests?
- web requests?
- Re: Is << faster than echo?
- From: sjdevnull@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: Anonymization
- Re: Checking if a environment variable is set in csh
- Re: Ksh output garbled/out-of-sync
- Re: Is << faster than echo?
- Anonymization
- Checking if a environment variable is set in csh
- Re: what alternatives does a shell command have in determining its parent?
- Re: Is << faster than echo?
- Re: Is << faster than echo?
- Is << faster than echo?
- Custom Software Development
- Re: using the return code of a statement directly
- Re: what alternatives does a shell command have in determining its parent?
- Re: bash: How to use 'set -o vi' and still be able to use ctrl-a, ctrl-e etc.
- bash: How to use 'set -o vi' and still be able to use ctrl-a, ctrl-e etc.
- Re: removing html with sed
- Re: Searching for a string and print next string
- Re: scheduling tasks
- Re: limit bandwidth
- Re: bash, delete the content of a directory
- Re: bash, delete the content of a directory
- bash, delete the content of a directory
- Re: Searching for a string and print next string
- Re: what alternatives does a shell command have in determining its parent?
- Re: Searching for a string and print next string
- Re: Searching for a string and print next string
- Searching for a string and print next string
- Re: shell script help
- Re: scheduling tasks
- Re: Question on script - PLEASE HELP!!!
- Re: scheduling tasks
- Re: shell script help
- Re: scheduling tasks
- Re: Question on script - PLEASE HELP!!!
- scheduling tasks
- limit bandwidth
- Question on script - PLEASE HELP!!!
- Re: Remove empty lines using sed, with exceptions
- Re: version information
- Re: Spliting big line
- Re: removing html with sed
- Re: removing html with sed
- Re: Spliting big line
- Spliting big line
- removing html with sed
- Re: Remove empty lines using sed, with exceptions
- Re: Getting a core
- Re: How to catch a block which contains some keywords with sed
- Re: Remove empty lines using sed, with exceptions
- Re: version information
- Re: Remove empty lines using sed, with exceptions
- Re: Want to edit the File using the Script
- Re: Want to edit the File using the Script
- Re: what alternatives does a shell command have in determining its parent?
- Re: Bash function in find command
- Re: what alternatives does a shell command have in determining its parent?
- Re: what alternatives does a shell command have in determining its parent?
- Getting a core
- Re: Remove empty lines using sed, with exceptions
- version information
- Re: Want to edit the File using the Script
- Want to edit the File using the Script
- Want to edit the File using the Script
- Remove empty lines using sed, with exceptions
- Re: is there a cp argument that preserves directory structure
- Re: jobs in jobs; jobs control
- Re: Add columns
- Add columns
- Re: jobs in jobs; jobs control
- Re: what alternatives does a shell command have in determining its parent?
- Re: is there a cp argument that preserves directory structure
- From: Hanspeter 'Happl' Oberlin
- Re: what alternatives does a shell command have in determining its parent?
- Re: what alternatives does a shell command have in determining its parent?
- Re: is there a cp argument that preserves directory structure
- Re: is there a cp argument that preserves directory structure
- Re: is there a cp argument that preserves directory structure
- Re: is there a cp argument that preserves directory structure
- Re: is there a cp argument that preserves directory structure
- Re: Sending special characters to a shell script
- Re: extract lines from file
- Re: is there a cp argument that preserves directory structure
- Re: extract lines from file
- Re: How to catch a block which contains some keywords with sed
- Re: shell script help
- Re: How to catch a block which contains some keywords with sed
- Re: extract lines from file
- Re: extract lines from file
- How to catch a block which contains some keywords with sed
- Re: is there a cp argument that preserves directory structure
- is there a cp argument that preserves directory structure
- Re: shell script help
- jobs in jobs; jobs control
- Re: find -ctime n
- Re: shell script help
- find -ctime n
- shell script help
- extract lines from file
- Re: How to supply username and password to a script while it is running without manual intervention.
- Re: extract lines from file
- How to supply username and password to a script while it is running without manual intervention.
- Re: extract lines from file
- Re: Feeding two consecutive commands using xargs
- Re: extract lines from file
- Re: extract lines from file
- Re: Feeding two consecutive commands using xargs
- Re: extract lines from file
- Re: extract lines from file
- Re: extract lines from file
- Re: extract lines from file
- Re: using the return code of a statement directly
- extract lines from file
- Re: Run in a 30 day increment from now
- Re: Feeding two consecutive commands using xargs
- Re: using the return code of a statement directly
- Re: Feeding two consecutive commands using xargs
- Re: using the return code of a statement directly
- Re: Bash function in find command
- Re: using the return code of a statement directly
- Re: using the return code of a statement directly
- Re: Feeding two consecutive commands using xargs
- Re: Bash function in find command
- Re: using the return code of a statement directly
- Feeding two consecutive commands using xargs
- Re: Setting IFS to the null character
- using the return code of a statement directly
- Re: Run in a 30 day increment from now
- Re: Bash function in find command
- Re: Bash function in find command
- Re: Setting IFS to the null character
- Re: Setting IFS to the null character
- Re: Setting IFS to the null character
- Re: Setting IFS to the null character
- Setting IFS to the null character
- Re: building a command string - separating commands and arguments
- Re: building a command string - separating commands and arguments
- Re: Bash function in find command
- Re: Bash function in find command
- Re: how to detect the dir to cd to begins with a dot
- Re: how to detect the dir to cd to begins with a dot
- Bash function in find command
- Re: how to detect the dir to cd to begins with a dot
- Re: how to detect the dir to cd to begins with a dot
- Re: Run in a 30 day increment from now
- Run in a 30 day increment from now
- Re: building a command string - separating commands and arguments
- Re: building a command string - separating commands and arguments
- Top 10 posters comp.unix.shell
- From: Chris F . A . Johnson
- building a command string - separating commands and arguments
- Re: bash set -m
- Re: Benefits of login shell
- Re: Benefits of login shell
- Re: Benefits of login shell
- Re: how to detect the dir to cd to begins with a dot
- Re: Get current cursor row as ASCII #
- Re: How can I disable bash ctrl-s ctrl-q feature?
- Re: Benefits of login shell
- How can I disable bash ctrl-s ctrl-q feature?
- Re: Suppression of bash "naming" the xterm
- Re: Benefits of login shell
- Re: Bash examples and exercises book
- Re: Suppression of bash "naming" the xterm
- Re: Sending special characters to a shell script
- Re: zsh pattern-matching makes no sense...
- Re: zsh pattern-matching makes no sense...
- Re: delete all files except files ending with xxx
- Re: Is it possible in optargs
- zsh pattern-matching makes no sense...
- Re: Stumped by zsh pattern-matching problem
- Benefits of login shell
- Re: Suppression of bash "naming" the xterm
- Re: Help: Line Number
- From: ramesh . thangamani
- Re: Help: Line Number
- Re: question.?
- Re: Sending special characters to a shell script
- Re: question.?
- Re: how to detect the dir to cd to begins with a dot
- Re: Get current cursor row as ASCII #
- Re: how to detect the dir to cd to begins with a dot
- From: James Michael Fultz
- Re: Suppression of bash "naming" the xterm
- Re: delete all files except files ending with xxx
- Sending special characters to a shell script
- Re: Easy question about expect
- Re: Easy question about expect
- Re: delete all files except files ending with xxx
- Re: delete all files except files ending with xxx
- Suppression of bash "naming" the xterm
- Re: delete all files except files ending with xxx
- Re: Easy question about expect
- Re: delete all files except files ending with xxx
- Re: delete all files except files ending with xxx
- Re: how to escape \ in rsh
- Re: delete all files except files ending with xxx
- Re: delete all files except files ending with xxx
- Re: Easy question about expect
- Re: delete all files except files ending with xxx
- delete all files except files ending with xxx
- Re: Easy question about expect
- Re: Capturing 'unbound variable' error (fwd)
- Easy question about expect
- Re: Help: Line Number
- Re: Help: Line Number
- bash set -m
- Re: Help: Line Number
- Help: Line Number
- Re: Is it possible in optargs
- Re: question.?
- Re: Get current cursor row as ASCII #
- Re: Problem in writing a shell
- Re: Stumped by zsh pattern-matching problem
- Is it possible in optargs
- Re: how to detect the dir to cd to begins with a dot
- Re: how to detect the dir to cd to begins with a dot
- From: James Michael Fultz
- question.?
- Stumped by zsh pattern-matching problem
- Re: how to detect the dir to cd to begins with a dot
- how to detect the dir to cd to begins with a dot
- Re: square brackets in a for loop
- Re: shell script
- Problem in writing a shell
- Get current cursor row as ASCII #
- Re: remove text
- Re: backticks remove new line characters
- Re: backticks remove new line characters
- Re: backticks remove new line characters
- Re: Backticks remove new line characters
- From: Klaus Alexander Seistrup
- backticks remove new line characters
- Re: bash declare -r
- NetBackup Monitorying script
- sudo & Sox compliance
- NetBackup Monitorying Scripts
- Re: bash declare -r
- bash declare -r
- Re: tar statistics
- Re: shell script
- Re: how to escape \ in rsh
- Re: how to delete a file with "d---------"-permissions?
- Re: Get attachment of a email
- Re: shell script
- Re: shell script
- Re: how to login to a remote server thru ssh using a script file?
- Re: shell script
- shell script
- Re: remove text
- Re: bash while read line and variable scope?
- remove text
- Re: Creating password hash value
- Re: Script to expand characters
- Re: Capturing 'unbound variable' error (fwd)
- how to escape \ in rsh
- Re: Capturing 'unbound variable' error
- Re: Get attachment of a email
- Get attachment of a email
- Capturing 'unbound variable' error
- Capturing 'unbound variable' error
- Re: tar statistics
- tar statistics
- Re: replace the contents of file1 to file2.
- repalce the some lines of file1 to file2
- replace the contents of file1 to file2.
- Re: how to delete a file with "d---------"-permissions?
- Re: how to delete a file with "d---------"-permissions?
- Re: bash while read line and variable scope?
- Re: FAQ moved?
- Re: how to delete a file with "d---------"-permissions?
- Re: Creating password hash value
- Script to expand characters
- Re: find exclude question.
- Re: text formatting for calendar
- Creating password hash value
- Re: User in use
- Re: crontab and mail
- Re: how to login to a remote server thru ssh using a script file?
- Re: Suspect a bash bug
- Re: bash while read line and variable scope?
- Re: square brackets in a for loop
- Re: crontab and mail
- Re: Suspect a bash bug
- bash while read line and variable scope?
- Re: Suspect a bash bug
- Re: crontab and mail
- Re: How to set LD_LIBRARY_PATH in perl script
- Re: square brackets in a for loop
- Re: How to rename a file extension?
- Re: How to rename a file extension?
- Re: Using Bash to get the last line of a file
- Re: Using Bash to get the last line of a file
- Re: [Bash] How to rename a file extension?
- [Bash] How to rename a file extension?
- Re: Suspect a bash bug
- Re: Bash examples and exercises book
- Re: Test if a variable is set in BASH
- Re: Bash examples and exercises book
- Bash examples and exercises book
- Re: How to set LD_LIBRARY_PATH in perl script
- How to set LD_LIBRARY_PATH in perl script
- Re: square brackets in a for loop
- Re: square brackets in a for loop
- Re: square brackets in a for loop
- Re: crontab and mail
- Re: piping to mv
- Re: square brackets in a for loop
- Re: How to run an awk '{print $2}' inside a su - <user> ' comands ...'
- Re: find exclude question.
- Re: find exclude question.
- Re: find exclude question.
- Re: square brackets in a for loop
- Re: find exclude question.
- Re: square brackets in a for loop
- Re: find exclude question.
- Re: find exclude question.
- Re: find exclude question.
- Re: Stripping out text in filenames -- anyway to script this?
- Re: bash script interruption
- Re: User in use
- Re: find exclude question.
- Re: square brackets in a for loop
- Re: bash script interruption
- Re: square brackets in a for loop
- square brackets in a for loop
- bash script interruption
- Re: How to run an awk '{print $2}' inside a su - <user> ' comands ...'
- Re: String search and replace
- Re: find exclude question.
- Re: find exclude question.
- Re: find exclude question.
- crontab and mail
- Re: How to run an awk '{print $2}' inside a su - <user> ' comands ...'
- find exclude question.
- Re: how to login to a remote server thru ssh using a script file?
- Re: piping to mv
- Re: User in use
- how to login to a remote server thru ssh using a script file?
- Re: Stripping out text in filenames -- anyway to script this?
- Re: User in use
- Re: User in use
- Re: sed: print only the captured string?
- Re: How to run an awk '{print $2}' inside a su - <user> ' comands ...'
- Re: How to run an awk '{print $2}' inside a su - <user> ' comands ...'
- Re: User in use
- Re: replacing certain types of line breaks
- How to run an awk '{print $2}' inside a su - <user> ' comands ...'
- Re: User in use
- Re: User in use
- Re: User in use
- User in use
- Re: Sed and Awk
- Re: Stripping out text in filenames -- anyway to script this?
- Re: Basic shell script
- Re: sed: print only the captured string?
- Re: unix Script Error : status code 127
- Re: replacing certain types of line breaks
- Re: Basic shell script
- Re: unix Script Error : status code 127
- Re: replacing certain types of line breaks
- From: laredotornado@xxxxxxxxxxx
- Re: sed: print only the captured string?
- Re: replacing certain types of line breaks
- Re: Sed and Awk
- replacing certain types of line breaks
- From: laredotornado@xxxxxxxxxxx
- Re: unix Script Error : status code 127
- unix Script Error : status code 127
- Re: sed: print only the captured string?
- Re: sed: print only the captured string?
- Re: Ksh output garbled/out-of-sync
- Re: Stripping out text in filenames -- anyway to script this?
- Re: Stripping out text in filenames -- anyway to script this?
- Re: Stripping out text in filenames -- anyway to script this?
- sed: print only the captured string?
- Stripping out text in filenames -- anyway to script this?
- Re: Script running on TRU64 and Solaris
- Re: awk/sed -another column to row question
- Re: Sed and Awk
- Sed and Awk
- Re: output to two streams simutaneously
- Script running on TRU64 and Solaris
- Re: ldd command
- Re: momentarily redirecting stdout
- Re: Basic shell script
- Re: output to two streams simutaneously
- Top 10 posters comp.unix.shell
- From: Chris F . A . Johnson
- momentarily redirecting stdout
- Re: piping to mv
- output to two streams simutaneously
- Shell access for Instructors and their Students
- Re: Basic shell script
- Re: Basic shell script
- Re: ldd command
- Re: TCSH Question
- ldd command
- Re: TCSH Question
- TCSH Question
- Re: how to delete a file with "d---------"-permissions?
- Re: right aligned prompt -- in bash
- Re: Basic shell script
- Re: sort command: default record size
- Re: text formatting for calendar
- Basic shell script
- Re: right aligned prompt -- in bash
- Re: right aligned prompt -- in bash
- Re: right aligned prompt -- in bash
- right aligned prompt -- in bash
- Re: sed/awk - columns to rows for a data series
- Re: how to delete a file with "d---------"-permissions?
- Re: find files / folders 'n' levels deep
- Re: awk/sed -another column to row question
- Re: find files / folders 'n' levels deep
- Re: find files / folders 'n' levels deep
- Re: find files / folders 'n' levels deep
- Re: find files / folders 'n' levels deep
- Re: find files / folders 'n' levels deep
- find files / folders 'n' levels deep
- Re: String search and replace
- Re: how to delete a file with "d---------"-permissions?
- Re: how to delete a file with "d---------"-permissions?
- Re: ANNOUNCE: libmsgque2.3-beta2 unix (posix) PowerShell
- Re: awk/sed -another column to row question
- Re: ANNOUNCE: libmsgque2.3-beta2 unix (posix) PowerShell
- Re: awk/sed -another column to row question
- Re: awk/sed -another column to row question
- Re: sed/awk - columns to rows for a data series
- Re: awk/sed -another column to row question
- Re: ANNOUNCE: libmsgque2.3-beta2 unix (posix) PowerShell
- Re: sed/awk - columns to rows for a data series
- awk/sed -another column to row question
- Re: sort command: default record size
- Re: sed/awk - columns to rows for a data series
- Re: Ksh output garbled/out-of-sync
- Re: sed/awk - columns to rows for a data series
- Re: sort command: default record size
- Re: String search and replace
- Re: piping to mv
- Re: sed/awk - columns to rows for a data series
- Re: piping to mv
- sed/awk - columns to rows for a data series
- Re: String search and replace
- piping to mv
- Re: text formatting for calendar
- sort command: default record size
- text formatting for calendar
- From: juicymixx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Re: Files compare doubt.
- Re: Remove header and line
- Remove header and line
- Files compare doubt.
- Re: soting a list of files
- Re: ANNOUNCE: libmsgque2.3-beta2 unix (posix) PowerShell
- Re: ANNOUNCE: libmsgque2.3-beta2 unix (posix) PowerShell
- Re: ANNOUNCE: libmsgque2.3-beta2 unix (posix) PowerShell
- Re: bitwise shift in shell
- Re: ANNOUNCE: libmsgque2.3-beta2 unix (posix) PowerShell
- Re: ANNOUNCE: libmsgque2.3-beta2 unix (posix) PowerShell
- Re: ANNOUNCE: libmsgque2.3-beta2 unix (posix) PowerShell
- Re: Shell script question
- Re: soting a list of files
- Re: bitwise shift in shell
- Re: Ksh output garbled/out-of-sync
- Shell script question
- Re: How to replace or rename several words of a field under UNIX
- Re: How to replace or rename several words of a field under UNIX
- Re: How to replace or rename several words of a field under UNIX
- Re: script to login to imap server, execute command and logout
- Re: Ksh output garbled/out-of-sync
- How to replace or rename several words of a field under UNIX
- Re: soting a list of files
- Re: Ksh output garbled/out-of-sync
- Re: soting a list of files
- Re: soting a list of files
- soting a list of files
- FAQ moved?
- Re: .bashrc not being sourced
- Re: String search and replace
- ksh - binding Control and Meta keys
- Re: Ksh output garbled/out-of-sync
- String search and replace
- Re: How to run shell script in 32 bit mode on 64 bit architecture
- Re: bitwise shift in shell
- Re: bitwise shift in shell
- bitwise shift in shell
- Re: Ksh output garbled/out-of-sync
- Re: trim number from input file
- script to login to imap server, execute command and logout
- Re: ANNOUNCE: libmsgque2.3-beta2 unix (posix) PowerShell
- Re: ANNOUNCE: libmsgque2.3-beta2 unix (posix) PowerShell
- Re: trim number from input file
- Re: trim number from input file
- Re: awk - Ignoring a set of lines
- Re: How to run shell script in 32 bit mode on 64 bit architecture
- Re: Ksh output garbled/out-of-sync
- Ksh output garbled/out-of-sync
- Re: find some files and calculate the total amount of space occupied (megabytes).
- Re: awk - Ignoring a set of lines
- Re: ANNOUNCE: libmsgque2.3-beta2 unix (posix) PowerShell
- Re: awk - Ignoring a set of lines
- Re: .bashrc not being sourced
- Re: .bashrc not being sourced
- Re: What does "${0%/*}" value to a shell variable mean?
- Re: find some files and calculate the total amount of space occupied (megabytes).
- .bashrc not being sourced
- find some files and calculate the total amount of space occupied (megabytes).
- Re: how to delete a file with "d---------"-permissions?
- Re: how to delete a file with "d---------"-permissions?
- Re: Suspect a bash bug
- Re: awk - Ignoring a set of lines
- Re: how do I list directories before files?
- Re: Suspect a bash bug
- Re: How to run shell script in 32 bit mode on 64 bit architecture
- Re: Suspect a bash bug
- Re: Use telnet protocol from a shell script
- Re: how do I list directories before files?
- Re: How to display current cursor row/col
- Re: how do I list directories before files?
- Re: how do I list directories before files?
- Re: What does "${0%/*}" value to a shell variable mean?
- ANNOUNCE: libmsgque2.3-beta2 unix (posix) PowerShell
- Re: awk - Ignoring a set of lines
- Re: Test if a variable is set in BASH
- Re: how do I list directories before files?
- Re: What does "${0%/*}" value to a shell variable mean?
- What does "${0%/*}" value to a shell variable mean?
- Re: trim number from input file
- How to run shell script in 32 bit mode on 64 bit architecture
- How to display current cursor row/col
- Re: Suspect a bash bug
- Re: Suspect a bash bug
- awk - Ignoring a set of lines
- Re: error: a bash shell read a text file
- how do I list directories before files?
- Re: distributing files with bash
- Re: Test if a variable is set in BASH
- Test if a variable is set in BASH
- Re: Suspect a bash bug
- Re: trim number from input file
- Re: distributing files with bash
- distributing files with bash
- Re: trim number from input file
- Re: error: a bash shell read a text file
- error: a bash shell read a text file
- Re: Suspect a bash bug
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