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- Re: Bash: fast way to repeat string???
- Re: Bash: fast way to repeat string???
- Re: Bash: fast way to repeat string???
- Re: Bash: fast way to repeat string???
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- Re: Bash: fast way to repeat string???
- From: lihao0129@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: Bash: fast way to repeat string???
- Re: Bash: fast way to repeat string???
- From: lihao0129@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: Bash: fast way to repeat string???
- Re: cool app to generate 2D plots directly to an image file from the shell
- Re: Pls help with this 'find' command line
- Re: Bash: fast way to repeat string???
- Re: Bash: fast way to repeat string???
- Bash: fast way to repeat string???
- From: lihao0129@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: comparing two files
- Re: PATH puzzle
- Re: Pls help with this 'find' command line
- PATH puzzle
- Re: cool app to generate 2D plots directly to an image file from the shell
- Top 10 posters comp.unix.shell
- From: Chris F . A . Johnson
- Re: comparing two files
- Re: comparing two files
- Re: comparing two files
- Re: simple trap syntax
- Re: cool app to generate 2D plots directly to an image file from the shell
- Re: simple trap syntax
- Re: cool app to generate 2D plots directly to an image file from the shell
- From: lihao0129@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: comparing two files
- Re: simple trap syntax
- Re: simple trap syntax
- simple trap syntax
- Re: comparing two files
- Re: Time difference calculation
- Re: Time difference calculation
- Re: cool app to generate 2D plots directly to an image file from the shell
- Re: Time difference calculation
- Re: Time difference calculation
- Re: Time difference calculation
- Re: Time difference calculation
- Time difference calculation
- Re: cool app to generate 2D plots directly to an image file from the shell
- Re: comparing two files
- Re: cool app to generate 2D plots directly to an image file from the shell
- Re: comparing two files
- Re: cool app to generate 2D plots directly to an image file from the shell
- Re: comparing two files
- Re: comparing two files
- comparing two files
- Re: cool app to generate 2D plots directly to an image file from the shell
- Re: cool app to generate 2D plots directly to an image file from the shell
- cool app to generate 2D plots directly to an image file from the shell
- Re: Finding yesterdays date
- Re: How sum 2 arrays in ksh ?
- Re: Arrays doubts in KSH
- Re: modifing a path (string)
- Re: How to setup a simple shell script? "bad interpreter: No such file or directorybin/bash"
- Re: How to setup a simple shell script? "bad interpreter: No such file or directorybin/bash"
- Re: SED question: entering a blank line above a character searched and found
- Re: SED question: entering a blank line above a character searched and found
- Re: Pls help with this 'find' command line
- From: James Michael Fultz
- Re: SED question: entering a blank line above a character searched and found
- Re: Pls help with this 'find' command line
- Pls help with this 'find' command line
- Re: How to setup a simple shell script? "bad interpreter: No such file or directorybin/bash"
- Re: How to setup a simple shell script? "bad interpreter: No such file or directorybin/bash"
- Re: SED question: entering a blank line above a character searched and found
- Re: SED question: entering a blank line above a character searched and found
- Re: How to setup a simple shell script? "bad interpreter: No such file or directorybin/bash"
- Re: SED question: entering a blank line above a character searched and found
- Re: SED question: entering a blank line above eight character found
- Re: cygwin
- SED question: entering a blank line above a character searched and found
- SED question: entering a blank line above eight character found
- Re: cygwin
- Re: bash source search path
- bash source search path
- From: PengYu.UT@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: cygwin
- Re: How to setup a simple shell script? "bad interpreter: No such file or directorybin/bash"
- Re: cygwin
- Re: use of the date command in tar
- Re: How to setup a simple shell script? "bad interpreter: No such file or directorybin/bash"
- Re: cygwin
- cygwin
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- Re: use of the date command in tar
- Re: use of the date command in tar
- Re: use of the date command in tar
- Re: use of the date command in tar
- Re: use of the date command in tar
- Re: use of the date command in tar
- Re: How to setup a simple shell script? "bad interpreter: No such file or directorybin/bash"
- Re: How to easily append (in shell script) a timestamp to tar archive name ?
- Re: use of the date command in tar
- Re: use of the date command in tar
- Re: (screen) problem with terminal wraparound
- Re: use of the date command in tar
- Re: creating arrays from text files
- Re: use of the date command in tar
- Re: use of the date command in tar
- Re: use of the date command in tar
- Re: use of the date command in tar
- use of the date command in tar
- Re: creating arrays from text files
- creating arrays from text files
- Re: Scripts ideas
- (screen) problem with terminal wraparound
- Re: Scripts ideas
- Scripts ideas
- Re: long beep?
- Re: Manipulating large text files
- OT: synth axe was: Removing days
- Re: long beep?
- From: jellybean stonerfish
- Re: sed: s/// not an address?
- Re: long beep?
- Re: Removing days
- Re: Removing days
- Re: Removing days
- Re: Removing days
- Re: Command to extract saturdays and sundays
- Re: Removing days
- Re: Removing days
- Re: Removing days
- Re: Removing days
- Re: sed: s/// not an address?
- Re: Removing days
- Top 10 posters comp.unix.shell
- From: Chris F . A . Johnson
- Re: Removing days
- Re: Removing days
- Re: Removing days
- Re: Removing days
- Re: Removing days
- Re: Removing days
- Re: Removing days
- Re: Removing days
- Re: Removing days
- Re: Removing days
- Removing days
- Re: perl or shell script for ip manipulation
- Re: Command to extract saturdays and sundays
- Re: long beep?
- long beep?
- Re: Command to extract saturdays and sundays
- Re: Command to extract saturdays and sundays
- Re: Command to extract saturdays and sundays
- Command to extract saturdays and sundays
- perl or shell script for ip manipulation
- Re: Manipulating large text files
- Re: Req: Linux Network Management Engineer
- Re: Manipulating large text files
- Req: Linux Network Management Engineer
- Re: Findnig user load...
- Re: Findnig user load...
- Findnig user load...
- Re: sed: s/// not an address?
- Re: sed: s/// not an address?
- Re: sed: s/// not an address?
- Re: the return value of a process
- Re: Hex to decimal replacement
- Re: Hex to decimal replacement
- Re: recursive cp that will only pick up certain extensions
- Re: the return value of a process
- Re: sed: s/// not an address?
- Hex to decimal replacement
- Re: recursive cp that will only pick up certain extensions
- Re: the return value of a process
- the return value of a process
- Re: recursive cp that will only pick up certain extensions
- Re: killing another users process
- killing another users process
- Re: Getting the value of a SQL query into a shell variable
- Re: Cygwin shell script
- Re: Manipulating large text files
- Re: Cygwin shell script
- Re: Manipulating large text files
- Cygwin shell script
- Re: recursive cp that will only pick up certain extensions
- Re: recursive cp that will only pick up certain extensions
- recursive cp that will only pick up certain extensions
- Manipulating large text files
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- Re: 0403-057 Syntax error: directory is not expected.
- Re: sed: s/// not an address?
- Re: UUOGaT (Was: last day of the month in bash)
- Re: UUOGaT (Was: last day of the month in bash)
- Re: sed: s/// not an address?
- Re: UUOGaT (Was: last day of the month in bash)
- Re: 0403-057 Syntax error: directory is not expected.
- From: Rivanor Soares (web_knows)
- Re: 0403-057 Syntax error: directory is not expected.
- Re: 0403-057 Syntax error: directory is not expected.
- From: Rivanor Soares (web_knows)
- sed: s/// not an address?
- Re: 0403-057 Syntax error: directory is not expected.
- Re: 0403-057 Syntax error: directory is not expected.
- From: Rivanor Soares (web_knows)
- Re: UUOGaT (Was: last day of the month in bash)
- Re: last day of the month in bash
- UUOGaT (Was: last day of the month in bash)
- Re: last day of the month in bash
- Re: How to extract certain part of an regexp?
- Re: Awk Doubt
- Re: Can we grep a list of all running PIDs in a file !!??
- Re: Getting the value of a SQL query into a shell variable
- Can we grep a list of all running PIDs in a file !!??
- Re: shell substitution
- Re: Dynamic Variable Name
- Re: if true ???
- Re: Dynamic Variable Name
- Re: Its nearly Christmas
- Re: Its nearly Christmas
- Re: Its nearly Christmas
- Re: Why does not tail exit here?
- Re: if true ???
- Re: Why does not tail exit here?
- Re: Why does not tail exit here?
- Re: comparing PID values of 2 Files in shell
- Re: Getting the value of a SQL query into a shell variable
- Re: Dynamic Variable Name
- I dont see the error!
- Why does not tail exit here?
- CD-ROM of "UNIX SHELLS by EXAMPLE 4th"
- Re: if true ???
- Re: Dynamic Variable Name
- Re: shell substitution
- Its nearly Christmas
- Dynamic Variable Name
- Re: shell substitution
- calc capacity??
- shell substitution
- Re: Case_insensitive search
- Re: if true ???
- Third time lucky.
- Re: Its nearly Christmas
- Re: rounding up (or down) issue
- Re: Its nearly Christmas
- if true ???
- Req: SQL Developer / DBA
- Re: comparing PIDs in shell
- Re: comparing PIDs in shell
- Re: comparing PIDs in shell
- Re: comparing PIDs in shell
- Re: comparing PIDs in shell
- comparing PID values of 2 Files in shell
- Re: comparing PIDs in shell
- Re: comparing PIDs in shell
- Re: comparing PIDs in shell
- comparing PIDs in shell
- Re: To find a filename in all paths and directories..
- To find a filename in all paths and directories..
- Re: Awk Doubt
- Re: How do I search a file and return matching filenames?
- Re: Case_insensitive search
- Re: Case_insensitive search
- Re: Case_insensitive search
- Case_insensitive search
- Getting the value of a SQL query into a shell variable
- Re: Passing a shell parameter to awk
- Re: What does ${1+"$@"} mean?
- Re: Passing a shell parameter to awk
- Re: What does ${1+"$@"} mean?
- Passing a shell parameter to awk
- Re: 0403-057 Syntax error: directory is not expected.
- Req: SQL Developer / DBA
- Re: breaking up long one liners
- Re: breaking up long one liners
- Re: breaking up long one liners
- 0403-057 Syntax error: directory is not expected.
- From: Rivanor Soares (web_knows)
- Re: How do I search a file and return matching filenames?
- breaking up long one liners
- Re: How to extract certain part of an regexp?
- Req: Project Manager / Senior Business Systems Analyst
- Re: awk - last minus one
- Re: awk - last minus one
- From: Christian Gollwitzer
- awk - last minus one
- Re: How to extract certain part of an regexp?
- Re: How do I search a file and return matching filenames?
- Re: How do I search a file and return matching filenames?
- Re: Shell Script for PIDs ..
- Re: How do I search a file and return matching filenames?
- Re: How do I search a file and return matching filenames?
- How do I search a file and return matching filenames?
- Re: unix2dos ( tr '\12' '\15\12' ) doesn't run
- unix2dos ( tr '\12' '\15\12' ) doesn't run
- Shell Script for PIDs ..
- Re: How to extract certain part of an regexp?
- Re: What does ${1+"$@"} mean?
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- Re: How to extract certain part of an regexp?
- Hi to ALL. I just join this group.
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- Re: What does ${1+"$@"} mean?
- What does ${1+"$@"} mean?
- From: lihao0129@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: modifing a path (string)
- Re: modifing a path (string)
- Re: modifing a path (string)
- Re: modifing a path (string)
- Re: modifing a path (string)
- Re: Awk Doubt
- Re: Awk Doubt
- modifing a path (string)
- Awk Doubt
- Re: awk processing text flow control
- Re: Is this normal?
- Re: Is this normal?
- Re: Is this normal?
- Is this normal?
- Re: awk processing text flow control
- Re: Problem with FTP Shell Scripting Caching?
- Re: How to extract certain part of an regexp?
- Re: How to extract certain part of an regexp?
- Re: How to extract certain part of an regexp?
- Re: How to extract certain part of an regexp?
- Re: extract from iPod
- Re: How to extract certain part of an regexp?
- Re: How to extract certain part of an regexp?
- Re: integer limit
- Re: How to extract certain part of an regexp?
- Re: extract from iPod
- Re: How to extract certain part of an regexp?
- Re: How to extract certain part of an regexp?
- Re: awk processing text flow control
- Problem with FTP Shell Scripting Caching?
- Re: shell script to start process at boot time
- shell script to start process at boot time
- awk processing text flow control
- extract from iPod
- Re: integer limit --- a general method
- Re: renaming windows mp3 files
- Re: renaming windows mp3 files
- renaming windows mp3 files
- Re: n$
- Re: Filesystem root ( / ) permissions
- Re: check than a list of values into a variable are all the same.
- Re: n$
- Re: n$
- Re: n$
- Re: n$
- n$
- Re: check than a list of values into a variable are all the same.
- Re: check than a list of values into a variable are all the same.
- Re: check than a list of values into a variable are all the same.
- Re: check than a list of values into a variable are all the same.
- check than a list of values into a variable are all the same.
- Re: How to display from shell script the "last modified date" of the current script?
- Re: using a portable drive with Linux and Mac
- Re: Filesystem root ( / ) permissions
- Re: Filesystem root ( / ) permissions
- Re: Version Header in CShell
- Re: integer limit --- a general method
- Re: using a portable drive with Linux and Mac
- Re: What is the purpose of the following
- Filesystem root ( / ) permissions
- Re: What is the purpose of the following
- Re: I want to do the following
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- Re: I want to do the following
- I want to do the following
- From: parag_paul@xxxxxxxxxxx
- What is the purpose of the following
- From: parag_paul@xxxxxxxxxxx
- Re: tricky shell question?
- Version Header in CShell
- Re: using a portable drive with Linux and Mac
- Re: Sending Traps between scripts & Continuing
- Re: C Shell
- C Shell
- Re: Version Check using Korne Shell...
- Re: tricky shell question?
- Re: tricky shell question?
- Version Check using Korne Shell...
- Re: tricky shell question?
- Re: tricky shell question?
- Re: can you concat strings in shell
- Re: Shell equivalent of continue|break ???
- Re: How to Write an Infinite Loop that doesn't Die when Program Dies
- Re: using a portable drive with Linux and Mac
- I want to do a vim diff on two sections of the same file
- From: parag_paul@xxxxxxxxxxx
- Re: tricky shell question?
- Re: using a portable drive with Linux and Mac
- Re: tricky shell question?
- Re: tricky shell question?
- Re: using a portable drive with Linux and Mac
- Re: tricky shell question?
- Re: can you concat strings in shell
- Re: can you concat strings in shell
- Re: using a portable drive with Linux and Mac
- Re: integer limit
- Re: can you concat strings in shell
- can you concat strings in shell
- From: parag_paul@xxxxxxxxxxx
- tricky shell question?
- How to Write an Infinite Loop that doesn't Die when Program Dies
- OT: Re: Shell equivalent of continue|break ???
- Re: using a portable drive with Linux and Mac
- Re: setting xterm size
- Re: Shell equivalent of continue|break ???
- Re: integer limit
- Re: How to deal with binary file?
- Re: Shell equivalent of continue|break ???
- Re: Shell equivalent of continue|break ???
- Re: integer limit
- Re: Shell equivalent of continue|break ???
- Re: Shell equivalent of continue|break ???
- Req: Networking / Network Security consultants for Charlotte, NC
- Re: How to deal with binary file?
- Re: Shell equivalent of continue|break ???
- integer limit
- Re: Shell equivalent of continue|break ???
- Re: Shell equivalent of continue|break ???
- Re: Shell equivalent of continue|break ???
- Shell equivalent of continue|break ???
- From: lihao0129@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: Ksh select, can it start the menu at 0 (zero) instead of 1 (one)?
- Re: Newlines dropped? Despite double quotes?
- Re: Newlines dropped? Despite double quotes?
- Re: using a portable drive with Linux and Mac
- Newlines dropped? Despite double quotes?
- Re: Command for converting text file (Windows CR) to text file (Linux) ?
- Re: how to "find" in reverse sequence (from leaf to root)
- Re: how to "find" in reverse sequence (from leaf to root)
- how to "find" in reverse sequence (from leaf to root)
- Re: how to "find" in reverse sequence (from leaf to root)
- Re: how to "find" in reverse sequence (from leaf to root)
- Re: Command output manipulation
- Re: using grep in ksh?
- Re: Command output manipulation
- Command output manipulation
- Re: Create a new variable name?
- Re: setting xterm size
- Re: using grep in ksh?
- Re: setting xterm size
- Re: How to easily append (in shell script) a timestamp to tar archive name ?
- Re: Command for converting text file (Windows CR) to text file (Linux) ?
- Re: setting xterm size
- Re: Create a new variable name?
- Re: setting xterm size
- Re: awk: different output from shell and from cronjob
- Re: using grep in ksh?
- Re: using grep in ksh?
- Re: How to easily append (in shell script) a timestamp to tar archive name ?
- using grep in ksh?
- Create a new variable name?
- setting xterm size
- Re: How to easily append (in shell script) a timestamp to tar archive name ?
- Re: How to easily append (in shell script) a timestamp to tar archive name ?
- From: matt . williams2007
- Re: awk: different output from shell and from cronjob
- Re: How to easily append (in shell script) a timestamp to tar archive name ?
- Re: awk: different output from shell and from cronjob
- Re: awk: different output from shell and from cronjob
- Re: Sum of numbers in a file
- awk: different output from shell and from cronjob
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- Re: Ksh select, can it start the menu at 0 (zero) instead of 1 (one)?
- Re: find files are either "test*" or "TEST*"
- Ksh select, can it start the menu at 0 (zero) instead of 1 (one)?
- Re: unix shell script help (KSH on AIX)
- Re: find files are either "test*" or "TEST*"
- Re: Comparing two scripts...
- Re: Finding largest files on a filesystem
- Re: find files are either "test*" or "TEST*"
- Re: here document in one line
- Re: find files are either "test*" or "TEST*"
- Re: Sending Traps between scripts & Continuing
- Re: here document in one line
- Re: here document in one line
- Re: here document in one line
- Re: unix shell script help (KSH on AIX)
- Re: here document in one line
- Sending Traps between scripts & Continuing
- Re: here document in one line
- Re: Integer variable missing its value outside the loop
- Integer variable missing its value outside the loop
- Re: Comparing two scripts...
- Re: find files are either "test*" or "TEST*"
- Re: here document in one line
- Re: here document in one line
- Re: unix shell script help (KSH on AIX)
- Re: How to setup a simple shell script? "bad interpreter: No such file or directorybin/bash"
- Re: Comparing two scripts...
- unix shell script help (KSH on AIX)
- Re: Comparing two scripts...
- Comparing two scripts...
- Re: find files are either "test*" or "TEST*"
- Re: find files are either "test*" or "TEST*"
- Re: find files are either "test*" or "TEST*"
- Re: find files are either "test*" or "TEST*"
- Re: find files are either "test*" or "TEST*"
- Re: How to setup a simple shell script? "bad interpreter: No such file or directorybin/bash"
- find files are either "test*" or "TEST*"
- Re: How to setup a simple shell script? "bad interpreter: No such file or directorybin/bash"
- Re: here document in one line
- Re: working with paths
- Re: here document in one line
- Re: here document in one line
- Re: here document in one line
- here document in one line
- Re: using a portable drive with Linux and Mac
- Re: working with paths
- Re: working with paths
- Re: How to setup a simple shell script? "bad interpreter: No such file or directorybin/bash"
- Re: How to setup a simple shell script? "bad interpreter: No such file or directorybin/bash"
- Re: using a portable drive with Linux and Mac
- Re: Using dash and doubledash to end command line switches
- Re: using a portable drive with Linux and Mac
- Re: Script to find all soft links problem
- Top 10 posters comp.unix.shell
- From: Chris F . A . Johnson
- Re: using a portable drive with Linux and Mac
- Re: using a portable drive with Linux and Mac
- Using dash and doubledash to end command line switches
- Re: Arrays doubts in KSH
- Re: using a portable drive with Linux and Mac
- Re: Set a variable to every line of a find -exec loop
- Re: Arrays doubts in KSH
- Re: bash question ... echo subtleties
- using a portable drive with Linux and Mac
- Re: Script to find all soft links problem
- Re: bash question ... echo subtleties
- Re: bash question ... echo subtleties
- Arrays doubts in KSH
- Array doubt in ksh
- Array doubt in ksh
- Re: bash question ... echo subtleties
- Re: preserving directory tree when copying only new files
- Re: How sum 2 arrays in ksh ?
- How sum 2 arrays in ksh ?
- Re: [newbiew]removing attributes of html element?
- Re: [newbiew]removing attributes of html element?
- Re: Script to find all soft links problem
- Re: Script to find all soft links problem
- Re: Script to find all soft links problem
- Re: Script to find all soft links problem
- under observation
- Re: Script to find all soft links problem
- Re: transfering time format in gawk ?
- Re: transfering time format in gawk ?
- Re: Set a variable to every line of a find -exec loop
- Re: Set a variable to every line of a find -exec loop
- Re: preserving directory tree when copying only new files
- Re: Set a variable to every line of a find -exec loop
- Re: Set a variable to every line of a find -exec loop
- Re: preserving directory tree when copying only new files
- Re: preserving directory tree when copying only new files
- transfering time format in gawk ?
- From: lihao0129@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: Set a variable to every line of a find -exec loop
- Re: Set a variable to every line of a find -exec loop
- preserving directory tree when copying only new files
- Re: Set a variable to every line of a find -exec loop
- Re: preserving directory tree when copying only new files
- Re: preserving directory tree when copying only new files
- Re: Set a variable to every line of a find -exec loop
- Re: working with paths
- Re: working with paths
- Re: bash question ... echo subtleties
- Re: bash question ... echo subtleties
- Re: sed: Removing trailing "/"
- Re: bash question ... echo subtleties
- Re: bash question ... echo subtleties
- Re: bash question ... echo subtleties
- bash question ... echo subtleties
- Re: FTP commands
- Re: Convert multiple columns to multiple lines
- Re: Convert multiple columns to multiple lines
- Re: Running a shell script in an NFS-mounted directory
- Re: Convert multiple columns to multiple lines
- Re: Running a shell script in an NFS-mounted directory
- Re: Help extracting strings via awk.
- Re: Help extracting strings via awk.
- Re: Running a shell script in an NFS-mounted directory
- Re: Sum of numbers in a file
- Re: working with paths
- Re: working with paths
- Set a variable to every line of a find -exec loop
- Re: working with paths
- Re: Help extracting strings via awk.
- Re: Running a shell script in an NFS-mounted directory
- Re: working with paths
- Re: How to remove -.o
- Re: Running a shell script in an NFS-mounted directory
- Re: Convert multiple columns to multiple lines
- Re: working with paths
- Re: Running a shell script in an NFS-mounted directory
- Re: Convert multiple columns to multiple lines
- Re: insert "comment" characters in a file
- Re: Running a shell script in an NFS-mounted directory
- Re: working with paths
- Re: Convert multiple columns to multiple lines
- Convert multiple columns to multiple lines
- Re: Daily scheduled job, but need to check if previous job has completed.
- Re: Running a shell script in an NFS-mounted directory
- Re: working with paths
- Re: working with paths
- Re: Running a shell script in an NFS-mounted directory
- Running a shell script in an NFS-mounted directory
- Re: working with paths
- Re: Help extracting strings via awk.
- Re: Lower casing all words in a file
- Re: insert new line
- Re: insert new line
- Re: Lower casing all words in a file
- Re: insert new line
- Re: insert new line
- Re: insert new line
- Re: insert new line
- Re: insert new line
- Re: working with paths
- Re: working with paths
- Re: sed: Removing trailing "/"
- Re: working with paths
- Re: Finding largest files on a filesystem
- Re: Dates
- Re: working with paths
- working with paths
- Re: Help extracting strings via awk.
- Re: Script error
- Re: Help extracting strings via awk.
- Help extracting strings via awk.
- Re: Script error
- Re: Script error
- Re: Dates
- Re: Script error
- Re: Script error
- Re: Script error
- Re: Script error
- Script error
- Re: insert "comment" characters in a file
- Re: sed: Removing trailing "/"
- Re: sed: Removing trailing "/"
- sed: Removing trailing "/"
- Re: Finding largest files on a filesystem
- Re: Sum of numbers in a file
- Re: Sum of numbers in a file
- Re: How to remove -.o
- Re: how to find the time difernce between two given time
- Re: Dates
- Re: Dates
- Re: A ksh problem about pgrep
- Dates
- Re: How to remove -.o
- Re: insert "comment" characters in a file
- How to remove -.o
- Re: how to find the time difernce between two given time
- Re: how to find the time difernce between two given time
- Re: insert "comment" characters in a file
- insert "comment" characters in a file
- Re: A ksh problem about pgrep
- Re: Daily scheduled job, but need to check if previous job has completed.
- Re: Daily scheduled job, but need to check if previous job has completed.
- Re: Daily scheduled job, but need to check if previous job has completed.
- Re: insert new line
- Re: Daily scheduled job, but need to check if previous job has completed.
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