On Thursday 09 September 2010 19:08:47 Andrew Montgomery-Hurrell wrote:
> On 9 September 2010 18:34, Tim wrote:
> > I have a script that lives in a folder called /backup I start from the
> > cli by
> > changing to the backup folder and then typing
> >
> > ./day4
> >
> > I want to automate this but
On 9 September 2010 18:34, Tim wrote:
>
> I have a script that lives in a folder called /backup I start from the cli
> by
> changing to the backup folder and then typing
>
> ./day4
>
> I want to automate this but the schedule program does allow me to quote a
> start
> up folder so when I type
>
>
On 09/09/10 18:34, Tim wrote:
I have a script that lives in a folder called /backup I start from the cli by
changing to the backup folder and then typing
./day4
I want to automate this but the schedule program does allow me to quote a start
up folder so when I type
/backup/day4
or
/backup/.
I have a script that lives in a folder called /backup I start from the cli by
changing to the backup folder and then typing
./day4
I want to automate this but the schedule program does allow me to quote a start
up folder so when I type
/backup/day4
or
/backup/./day4
It fails to run,
What
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