On Wed, 29 Aug 2012, Tom wrote:
Hi :)
Sorry for the late response!
An 'obvious' way to get a little bit more information about any unix-based
command is to add the tag "-h" or "--help" after the command. In this case
it would be something like:
spadmin -h
or
spadmin --help
It's just a quick-help, "cheat sheet". There is a lot more info in the
manual which you can access using the "man" command (seems a little sexist
but it's really just short for manual). So, try
man spadmin
my understanding is that the OP (you have deleted the original post)
wasn't getting it to run at all.
he had a funny sign in front of the command which I thought might be
an artifact produced by his email. he should be sure to invoke the
command as
./spadmin
assuming he is in the same directory or give the whole path (without
the leading dot).
Hmmm, i don't have spadmin installed on my machine so i got nothing from
either of those commands.
I have it but it seems to belong to openoffice in my case (on this
machine) and seems to require 'sudo' to invoke it as it's owned by
root.
Regards from
Tom :)
regards to you too!
F.
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