HaywireMac wrote:
I'm looking for a simple bash script which would simple show the
contents of a directory, for use with Pekwm's dynamic menu's, ie. the
root menu would have an entry which would display the contents,
directory structure and so on, in my home dir.
Wouldn't tree do that? I don't
On Fri, 17 Oct 2003 18:59:35 +0300
robin [EMAIL PROTECTED] uttered:
I'm looking for a simple bash script which would simple show the
contents of a directory, for use with Pekwm's dynamic menu's, ie. the
root menu would have an entry which would display the contents,
directory structure and so
It was Tue, 12 Jun 2001 13:05:15 +0100 when n6tadam wrote:
bash: /usr/bin/script : not found
bash: /usr/bin/script Line X command not found
(Line X being the last line in the script which is blank)
Does anybody know why, or indeed what causes this, and if so, how do I
correct it.
Unless it is
I don't know if this will help, but try inserting an extra blank line at
the bottom of the file (especially if there is no blank line at all
now. I've run into problems on other systems, languages, applications
that have trouble dealing with a line without a line feed ending it.
Good luck,
Store the process id of the ghostview. You can send signal to the
process for termination using kill. But this kills the process abruptly
and many of cleanup operation by the process would not be done.
I believe you can send a termination signal rather than a kill signal. I
don't know what
Store the process id of the ghostview. You can send signal to the process
for termination using kill. But this kills the process abruptly and many of
cleanup operation by the process would not be done.
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From: Michael Lim Shek Sia [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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