comp.unix.shell
- Here documents - where does the shell store the temp file?, Kenny McCormack
- Data inside a script,
contracer
- Re: Data inside a script,
Stephane Chazelas
- Re: Data inside a script, contracer
- Re: Data inside a script,
Stephane Chazelas
- using tee and 2>1&,
moonhkt
- Re: using tee and 2>1&,
Barry Margolin
- Re: using tee and 2>1&,
moonhkt
- Re: using tee and 2>1&, Barry Margolin
- Re: using tee and 2>1&,
moonhkt
- Re: using tee and 2>1&,
Barry Margolin
- many lines of same file found,
lbrt chx _ gemale
- Re: many lines of same file found, Barry Margolin
- Re: many lines of same file found, Ben Bacarisse
- Coffees do not just drink but also know about it, tom ross
- Question: identify files still being uploaded, lihao
- GREP: finding the most frequent associations of 3 words (any word) within a corpus,
Jean
- Re: GREP: finding the most frequent associations of 3 words (any word) within a corpus,
Ed Morton
- Re: GREP: finding the most frequent associations of 3 words (any word) within a corpus,
jeanbarloy
- Re: GREP: finding the most frequent associations of 3 words (any word) within a corpus, Janis Papanagnou
- Re: GREP: finding the most frequent associations of 3 words (any word) within a corpus, jeanbarloy
- Re: GREP: finding the most frequent associations of 3 words (any word) within a corpus, Janis Papanagnou
- Re: GREP: finding the most frequent associations of 3 words (any word) within a corpus, jeanbarloy
- Re: GREP: finding the most frequent associations of 3 words (any word) within a corpus, Janis Papanagnou
- Re: GREP: finding the most frequent associations of 3 words (any word) within a corpus, Janis Papanagnou
- Re: GREP: finding the most frequent associations of 3 words (any word) within a corpus, jeanbarloy
- Re: GREP: finding the most frequent associations of 3 words (any word) within a corpus, Ed Morton
- Re: GREP: finding the most frequent associations of 3 words (any word) within a corpus, jeanbarloy
- Re: GREP: finding the most frequent associations of 3 words (any word) within a corpus, Ed Morton
- Re: GREP: finding the most frequent associations of 3 words (any word) within a corpus, jeanbarloy
- Re: GREP: finding the most frequent associations of 3 words (any word) within a corpus, jeanbarloy
- Re: GREP: finding the most frequent associations of 3 words (any word) within a corpus, Ed Morton
- Re: GREP: finding the most frequent associations of 3 words (any word) within a corpus, Barry Margolin
- Re: GREP: finding the most frequent associations of 3 words (any word) within a corpus, jeanbarloy
- Re: GREP: finding the most frequent associations of 3 words (any word) within a corpus, Janis Papanagnou
- Re: GREP: finding the most frequent associations of 3 words (any word) within a corpus, jeanbarloy
- OT: was Re: GREP: finding the most frequent associations of 3 words (any word) within a corpus, Laurianne Gardeux
- OT: was Re: GREP: finding the most frequent associations of 3 words (any word) within a corpus, Laurianne Gardeux
- Re: GREP: finding the most frequent associations of 3 words (any word) within a corpus, Barry Margolin
- Re: GREP: finding the most frequent associations of 3 words (any word) within a corpus, Ed Morton
- Re: GREP: finding the most frequent associations of 3 words (any word) within a corpus, Ed Morton
- Re: GREP: finding the most frequent associations of 3 words (any word) within a corpus, jeanbarloy
- Re: GREP: finding the most frequent associations of 3 words (any word) within a corpus, Randal L. Schwartz
- Re: GREP: finding the most frequent associations of 3 words (any word) within a corpus, jeanbarloy
- Re: GREP: finding the most frequent associations of 3 words (any word) within a corpus, John W. Krahn
- Re: GREP: finding the most frequent associations of 3 words (any word) within a corpus, jeanbarloy
- Re: GREP: finding the most frequent associations of 3 words (any word) within a corpus,
jeanbarloy
- Re: GREP: finding the most frequent associations of 3 words (any word) within a corpus,
Ed Morton
- [sh] How can function find invoking line # ?,
kj
- Re: [sh] How can function find invoking line # ?,
Luuk
- Re: [sh] How can function find invoking line # ?, Lem Novantotto
- Re: [sh] How can function find invoking line # ?, Lem Novantotto
- Re: [sh] How can function find invoking line # ?, Lem Novantotto
- Re: [sh] How can function find invoking line # ?,
Janis Papanagnou
- Re: [sh] How can function find invoking line # ?, Luuk
- Re: [sh] How can function find invoking line # ?, Janis Papanagnou
- Re: [sh] How can function find invoking line # ?, Luuk
- Re: [sh] How can function find invoking line # ?, Stephane Chazelas
- Re: [sh] How can function find invoking line # ?, kj
- Re: [sh] How can function find invoking line # ?, Janis Papanagnou
- Re: [sh] How can function find invoking line # ?, kj
- Re: [sh] How can function find invoking line # ?, Janis Papanagnou
- Re: [sh] How can function find invoking line # ?,
Luuk
- SSH issue: how to make it run with a different shell,
Kenny McCormack
- Re: SSH issue: how to make it run with a different shell, Chris F.A. Johnson
- Re: SSH issue: how to make it run with a different shell,
Jens Stuckelberger
- Re: SSH issue: how to make it run with a different shell,
Stephane Chazelas
- Re: SSH issue: how to make it run with a different shell, Kenny McCormack
- Re: SSH issue: how to make it run with a different shell, Randal L. Schwartz
- Re: SSH issue: how to make it run with a different shell, Wayne
- Re: SSH issue: how to make it run with a different shell, Stephane Chazelas
- OT: Convince Stephane to write a Z shell book [was: Re: SSH issue: how to make it run with a different shell], Wayne
- Re: SSH issue: how to make it run with a different shell, Radoulov, Dimitre
- Re: SSH issue: how to make it run with a different shell,
Stephane Chazelas
- Re: SSH issue: how to make it run with a different shell,
Stephane Chazelas
- Re: SSH issue: how to make it run with a different shell, Kenny McCormack
- Re: SSH issue: how to make it run with a different shell, Kenny McCormack
- Re: SSH issue: how to make it run with a different shell, Bill Marcum
- Shell script to get identity value from db2 insert,
Justin
- Re: Shell script to get identity value from db2 insert, Bill Marcum
- Re: Shell script to get identity value from db2 insert, Ben Bacarisse
- bash or operator,
Tom
- Re: bash or operator,
Stachu 'Dozzie' K.
- Re: bash or operator, Barry Margolin
- Re: bash or operator,
Stachu 'Dozzie' K.
- Re: echo subset of bash session to a file?,
Kenny McCormack
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: echo subset of bash session to a file?,
Lem Novantotto
- Re: echo subset of bash session to a file?, Janis Papanagnou
- Re: echo subset of bash session to a file?, Chris F.A. Johnson
- grab user variables,
JohnnyLately
- Re: grab user variables,
Bit Twister
- Re: grab user variables, JohnnyLately
- Re: grab user variables,
Janis Papanagnou
- Re: grab user variables,
JohnnyLately
- Re: grab user variables, Janis Papanagnou
- Re: grab user variables,
JohnnyLately
- Re: grab user variables,
Lew Pitcher
- Re: grab user variables, Lew Pitcher
- Re: grab user variables, JohnnyLately
- Re: grab user variables,
Kaz Kylheku
- Re: grab user variables, JohnnyLately
- Re: grab user variables,
Bit Twister
- why doesn't this if statement with a prior assignment work?, lbrt chx _ gemale
- Re: piping and redirection,
MJ
- Re: piping and redirection, Will Parsons
- Identify duplicates and update the last 2 digits to 0 for both the Orig and Dup, farawaydsky
- Ftp doubt,
contracer
- Re: Ftp doubt, Chris F.A. Johnson
- Re: Ftp doubt,
Barry Margolin
- Re: Ftp doubt,
contracer
- Re: Ftp doubt, Ben Finney
- Re: Ftp doubt,
contracer
- Find a string and print next 10 lines,
contracer
- Re: Find a string and print next 10 lines,
Kenny McCormack
- Re: Find a string and print next 10 lines,
contracer
- Re: Find a string and print next 10 lines, Bill Marcum
- Re: Find a string and print next 10 lines, Janis Papanagnou
- Re: Find a string and print next 10 lines,
contracer
- Re: Find a string and print next 10 lines,
Luuk
- Re: Find a string and print next 10 lines,
contracer
- Re: Find a string and print next 10 lines, Ed Morton
- Re: Find a string and print next 10 lines,
contracer
- Re: Find a string and print next 10 lines, Stachu 'Dozzie' K.
- Re: Find a string and print next 10 lines,
Chris F.A. Johnson
- Re: Find a string and print next 10 lines,
Kenny McCormack
- Re: Find a string and print next 10 lines, Barry Margolin
- Re: Find a string and print next 10 lines, Kenny McCormack
- Re: Find a string and print next 10 lines,
Bill Marcum
- Re: Find a string and print next 10 lines, Chris F.A. Johnson
- Re: Find a string and print next 10 lines, Geoff Clare
- Re: Find a string and print next 10 lines,
Kenny McCormack
- Re: Find a string and print next 10 lines, Ed Morton
- Re: Find a string and print next 10 lines,
Kenny McCormack
- Remove duplicates and update last 2 digits of the original row with 0's, farawaydsky
- help with grep,
jammer
- Re: help with grep,
Chris F.A. Johnson
- Re: help with grep, Stephane Chazelas
- Re: help with grep, Stephane Chazelas
- Re: help with grep, Ben Bacarisse
- Re: help with grep, Robert Bonomi
- Re: help with grep,
Chris F.A. Johnson
- Re: insert text to beginning of each word,
romy
- Re: insert text to beginning of each word,
Ed Morton
- Re: insert text to beginning of each word,
Manuel Collado
- Re: insert text to beginning of each word, Ed Morton
- Re: insert text to beginning of each word, Janis Papanagnou
- Re: insert text to beginning of each word, Manuel Collado
- Re: insert text to beginning of each word,
Manuel Collado
- Re: insert text to beginning of each word,
Ed Morton
- Capturing stderr?,
Ben Bacarisse
- Re: Capturing stderr?,
Stephane Chazelas
- Re: Capturing stderr?, Ben Bacarisse
- Re: Capturing stderr?, Kaz Kylheku
- Re: Capturing stderr?,
Stephane Chazelas
- Re: Help with awk/sed string replacement.,
Matthew Kruer
- Re: Help with awk/sed string replacement., Bill Marcum
- Tool for sequence searches,
Guillaume Dargaud
- Re: Tool for sequence searches,
Janis Papanagnou
- Re: Tool for sequence searches,
Guillaume Dargaud
- Re: Tool for sequence searches, Janis Papanagnou
- Re: Tool for sequence searches,
Guillaume Dargaud
- Re: Tool for sequence searches, Ed Morton
- Re: Tool for sequence searches, Thomas 'PointedEars' Lahn
- Re: Tool for sequence searches,
bsh
- Re: Tool for sequence searches,
Ed Morton
- Re: Tool for sequence searches, bsh
- Re: Tool for sequence searches, Ed Morton
- Re: Tool for sequence searches,
Ed Morton
- Re: Tool for sequence searches,
Janis Papanagnou
- Metrics on virtualized servers, Benz
- Question: cron to pkill non-responsive VPN connection, lihao
- Re: Here Doc Trouble, Thomas 'PointedEars' Lahn
- Re: Extending the Standard Yacc Grammar to scripts, Kaz Kylheku
- split file contents into files,
Harry
- Re: split file contents into files,
Ed Morton
- Re: split file contents into files, Harry
- Re: split file contents into files,
Harry
- Re: split file contents into files, Ed Morton
- Re: split file contents into files,
Harry
- Re: split file contents into files, Harry
- Re: split file contents into files, Ed Morton
- Re: split file contents into files, Harry
- Re: split file contents into files, Ed Morton
- Re: split file contents into files, Harry
- Re: split file contents into files, Ed Morton
- Re: split file contents into files,
Ed Morton
- 2D Array Creation Question,
Matthew Kruer
- Re: 2D Array Creation Question, Dave Gibson
- Re: 2D Array Creation Question, Ed Morton
- Re: 2D Array Creation Question, Matthew Kruer