On 10/27/06, Damian Wiest <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I inherited an older edition of "UNIX Shell by Example" and agree it's
a good book. I'd also recommend O'Reilly's "Classic Shell Scripting"
(http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/shellsrptg/).
I probably shouldn't encourage this sort of thing, but y
On Thu, Oct 26, 2006 at 02:36:06PM -0400, David Robillard wrote:
> >I appreciate the help thanks!
>
> Sure, I'll send the script to you in an individual email instead of as
> an attachement to the list. Should anyone on the list want a copy,
> just drop me an email.
>
> >I'd appreciate the script
I appreciate the help thanks!
Sure, I'll send the script to you in an individual email instead of as
an attachement to the list. Should anyone on the list want a copy,
just drop me an email.
I'd appreciate the script though, definitely, as any resource I have to learn
all Unix script language
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David Robillard wrote:
>> Ok, so I tried to make a simple script to add users so I wouldn't have
>> to type in groups/pw over and over again... the problem is that it's not
>> behaving like it should =o.
>
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David Robillard wrote:
>> Ok, so I tried to make a simple script to add users so I wouldn't have
>> to type in groups/pw over and over again... the problem is that it's not
>> behaving like it should =o.
>
> [ ...8<... Removed a bunch of lines ...8<..
Ok, so I tried to make a simple script to add users so I wouldn't have
to type in groups/pw over and over again... the problem is that it's not
behaving like it should =o.
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IMHO, if you need to script something, use /bin/sh. It's the standard
shell
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Garrett Cooper wrote:
> Ok, so I tried to make a simple script to add users so I wouldn't have
> to type in groups/pw over and over again... the problem is that it's not
> behaving like it should =o.
>
> Script:
> #!/bin/tcsh -x
> #
>
> if ( ( $# !=