On Sep 1, 2010, at 4:49 PM, Stuart Luppescu wrote:

Hello, As you can see from my signature in this message, I use the R
fortune function to generate a fortune, which is then fed to the
signature program, which constructs a named pipe containing the
fortune-bearing sig, which is then included in mail messages. The
problem is that it's got extraneous junk in it and I can't figure out
how to get rid of it. This is the command that generates the fortune:

/usr/bin/R --no-save --no-restore -q < /home/sl70/print-fortune.R
(where print-fortune.R is just
library(fortunes)
fortune()
)

This produces this:
library(fortunes)
fortune()

Michael Watson: Hopefully this one isn't in the manual or I am about to get shot :-S
Peter Dalgaard: *Kapow*...
  -- Michael Watson and Peter Dalgaard (question on axis())
     R-help (February 2006)



I would like to remove the first two lines and the last line, so I
changed the command to this:
/usr/bin/R --no-save --no-restore < /home/sl70/print-fortune.R | tail \
-n  +23  | head -n -2 2> /dev/null

That give the desired result when I run it at the command line, but when
I feed it to the signature program, I get this message:

Program /usr/local/bin/r-fortune doesn't seem to exist

This is the signature program code that produces this error:

/* check for existence of program by forking and then trying to
              exec() it in the child */
           pid = fork();
           switch (pid) {
           case -1:            /* oh well */
               perror("Couldn't fork() a child process");
               exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
           case 0:             /* in child */
               /* close stdout */
               close(1);
               execlp(producer, producer, (char *) 0);
               exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
           default:
               waitpid(pid, &exit_status, 0);
               if (exit_status != EXIT_SUCCESS) {
                   fprintf(stderr, "Program %s doesn't seem to exist
\n",
                           producer);
                   exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
               }

Unfortunately, I don't understand this at all. Can anyone give me a clue
as to what's happening?

Thanks.
--
Stuart Luppescu -=- slu .at. ccsr.uchicago.edu
University of Chicago -=- CCSR
才文と智奈美の父 -=-    Kernel 2.6.33-gentoo-r2
library(fortunes) > fortune()  Overall, SAS is
about 11 years behind R and S-Plus in statistical
capabilities (last year it was about 10 years
behind) in my estimation.    -- Frank Harrell (SAS
User, 1969-1991)       R-help (September 2003)  >

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