Ian Kaufman ikauf...@eng.ucsd.edu writes:
Hi Dave,
Have you made any modifications to the script recently? It looks like
something is inserting Windows carriage returns which show up as \n\r
in
UNIX/Linux, which subsequently newlines the \n, leaving a \r on the
following empty line.
Hi Dave,
Have you made any modifications to the script recently? It looks like
something is inserting Windows carriage returns which show up as \n\r
in
UNIX/Linux, which subsequently newlines the \n, leaving a \r on the
following empty line.
Yes, but from the posted example, it looks
Nevermind, problem with the license.
2012/12/10 jan roels janro...@gmail.com
Hi,
I added some new nodes and when i run my script i get the following:
/var/spool/gridengine/execd/node1/job_scripts/160: line 2: $'\r': command
not found
/var/spool/gridengine/execd/node1/job_scripts/160:
Hi,
I added some new nodes and when i run my script i get the following:
/var/spool/gridengine/execd/node1/job_scripts/160: line 2: $'\r': command
not found
/var/spool/gridengine/execd/node1/job_scripts/160: line 9: $'\r': command
not found
I'm sure the script is correct, it always worked on my
Am 10.12.2012 um 11:35 schrieb jan roels:
Nevermind, problem with the license.
Hehe - it should be handled in a better way by the software instead of
resulting in some kind of syntax error. - Reuti
2012/12/10 jan roels janro...@gmail.com
Hi,
I added some new nodes and when i run my
Hi Jan,
Have you made any modifications to the script recently? It looks like
something is inserting Windows carriage returns which show up as \n\r in
UNIX/Linux, which subsequently newlines the \n, leaving a \r on the
following empty line.
Ian
On Mon, Dec 10, 2012 at 4:01 AM, jan roels