Matt Hyclak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Tue, Jul 18, 2006 at 08:41:49PM -0700, Chad Anderson enlightened us:
> > > Matt Hyclak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote: On Tue, Jul 18, 2006 at 03:15:40PM -0700, Chad Anderson enlightened us:
> > > I am trying to run script-update on a windows xp pro machine with cygwin. When I run it I get the following:
> > > $ ./script-update
> > > wget: Command not found.
> > > ./script-update: line 45: --output-document: command not found -- this line is repeated 83 times!
> > >
> > > I have the latest version of script-update (1.4) from CVS. As an FYI, ./prepare runs fine.
> > >
> > > Thank you for this tool and the help!
> > >
> >
> > Make sure wget is installed and in your path.
> >
> --- Thanks Matt. Please explain what you mean by installed. I did not do
> anything special to install it. Wget is in the root folder, the bin
> folder, the tools folder and the script folder. Wget appears to work with
> prepare when I run that. And yes I am using version 4.6.
Well, can you run wget from the same command line you are trying to run
script-update from?--yes I canIs the path to wget messed up in the script-update file
relative to your installation?--Good question. I will try to answer. I took the script as being complete, but now see that there appear to be some variables, WGET=$(which wget),
FIND=$(which find), GREP=$(which grep), SORT=$(which sort).I am not sure what is supposed to go in here. I experimented some. If I put WGET=$(./wget.exe) then the "wget: command not found" goes away, but then I get "./script-update: line 45: wget:: command not found". I have tried changing this to WGET=$(/cygdrive/d/unattended-4.6/tools/wget.exe) but I still get "./script-update: line 45: wget:: command not found".--If I run find, grep, and sort from the same command prompt they run. By what you have written it seems this should be obvious, but I have searched the unattended information and cannot find any reference to having to set these variables in script-update before running that script. The latest prepare script (that has wget in it) works just fine when run from the same location (/cygdrive/d/unattended-4.6/tools) so can you explain why the path would be different and/or how to set these variables correctly?Whatever is happening, wget is not found by
script-update when you try to run it....
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Matt Hyclak
Department of Mathematics
Department of Social Work
Ohio University
(740) 593-1263
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