Re: [gridengine users] $'\r': command not found

2012-12-14 Thread Dave Love
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.

Re: [gridengine users] $'\r': command not found

2012-12-13 Thread Ian Kaufman
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

Re: [gridengine users] $'\r': command not found

2012-12-11 Thread jan roels
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:

[gridengine users] $'\r': command not found

2012-12-11 Thread jan roels
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

Re: [gridengine users] $'\r': command not found

2012-12-11 Thread Reuti
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

Re: [gridengine users] $'\r': command not found

2012-12-11 Thread Ian Kaufman
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