Hi Charles, 

I did not sure why your getting command not 

chmod +x ./build-doc.sh

or

chmod 755 ./build-doc.sh


then it should run as ./build-doc.sh

The coloring you refer too, in Ubuntu, is what you say, Green used when
a file has the execute bit set, and  Blue for "drw" files (folders)


See change-log below about source-highlight changes.


Joe, 

There are a number of improvements from Asciidoc 8.6.9 which is upstream
for Ubuntu / Xubuntu / Lubuntu - 14.04, including the change fropm pig

http://asciidoc.org/CHANGELOG.html

The use of pygments was deprecated in favor of Gnu source-highlighter
attribute in 8.6.8. I should have sent some basic instruction but at the
time, html was for example purposes.

12.04-LTS EOL 2017 - Asciidoc 8.6.6
12.10 is EOL next month - Asciidoc 8.6.7
13.04 is EOL end of Jan.- Asciidoc 8.6.7
13.10 is EOL in July.- Asciidoc 8.6.7
14.04 - Not released yet, Asciidoc 8.6.9

I don't recall using any tags from upstream 8.6.9 when I wrote the
examples.

I'll start working on an updated version for the script, as that was a
quick test build script.. not ready for prime time at all :-)

73's
Greg
[email protected]


On Tue, 2014-01-21 at 18:31 -0500, Charles Yahrling wrote: 
> ls- alc  gives me 
> -rwxrwxr-x 1 kb1zmx kb1zmx   1079 Jan 21 18:05 build-doc.sh
but when I run it command line (in the same directory) I still get
"command not found" 
> tried chmod 777 just to be thorough but no joy there either
> build-doc.sh is highlighted in green, as is build-doc.sh~  which I
> assume is Ubuntu's xterm feature for executable files . subdirs are
> light blue....
> oh well, so long as I have a way to compile the txt files if I ever
> need to; the gui is a workaround I'd use more anyway
> I think this is what you want as berlios login name:

> Wsjt-devel mailing list membership configuration for cfytech24x7 at
> gmail.com, chuck yahrling

> 
> On Tue, Jan 21, 2014 at 5:55 PM, Joe Taylor <[email protected]> wrote:
>         Chuck --
>         
>         On 1/21/2014 5:49 PM, Charles Yahrling wrote:
>                 Yup, that fixed the warnings I saw. The only
>                 peculiarity I have now is that
>                 I the build-doc,sh script does not execute from the
>                 command line (as
>                 before) but will if I double click from the gui.
>                  12.04.3 Ubuntu
>         
>         Possibly the file build-doc.sh has lost its "executable"
>         flag?  Try
>         
>         $ chmod +x build-doc.sh
>         
>                 do you want edit candidates submitted yet,and if so,
>                 how should I do so?
>         
>         For now, you can email the edited file wsjtx-main.txt to me,
>         and I'll submit it.
>         
>         If/when you have a registered login name at Berlios, let me
>         know what it is and I'll add you to the list of those with SVN
>         commit privileges.
>         
>                 -- Joe, K1JT
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>         [email protected]
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> 
> 
> 
> 
> -- 
> de KB1ZMX 
> NAQCC #6799
> SKCC #11270
> NEQRP #759
> 
> 
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