Re: [Shell script] question.
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It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 57854
interpreted = N
texte = Sounds like a permissions issue. Does WebCatalog have the same rights asyou do at the terminal?Bill> I know it's doing what it thinks it needs to do,> the problem is that this is the command you run in the terminal> window to get OSX to run whatever macros you have placed in your .netrc> file.> > AFAIN, the $ is supposed to tell OSC to run the macro, but in this case> it doesn't seem to be.> > I've tried all the various [raw][url][unurl] combinations, but still no> luck.> > Is there another way to launch a .netrc macro?> > Thanks.> > Mark.> > > > > On 14 May 2004, at 1:56 pm, kalin@el.net wrote:> >>> I'm trying (without much success) to get a shell script to work.>>> Running v6, along with WebSTAR 5.3.2 under OSX (10.3.2)>>> >>> I have a macro loaded into my .netrc file, and when run from the>>> terminal, it runs just great.>>> >>> echo "\$ webdb | ftp xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx">>> >>> However, when I try to run it from within a Sandbox Script, it's just>>> displaying>>> >>> $ webdb | ftp xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx>> >> it's doing exactly what you are telling it to do - it displays the>> string>> in the ""...>> >> what are you trying to do?!>> >>> >>> I've tried adding /bin/ before the command, but still no luck.>>> >>> Any suggestions?>>> >>> Thanks.>>> -------------------------------------------------------------This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list
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Sounds like a permissions issue. Does WebCatalog have the same rights asyou do at the terminal?Bill> I know it's doing what it thinks it needs to do,> the problem is that this is the command you run in the terminal> window to get OSX to run whatever macros you have placed in your .netrc> file.> > AFAIN, the $ is supposed to tell OSC to run the macro, but in this case> it doesn't seem to be.> > I've tried all the various [raw][url][unurl] combinations, but still no> luck.> > Is there another way to launch a .netrc macro?> > Thanks.> > Mark.> > > > > On 14 May 2004, at 1:56 pm, kalin@el.net wrote:> >>> I'm trying (without much success) to get a shell script to work.>>> Running v6, along with WebSTAR 5.3.2 under OSX (10.3.2)>>> >>> I have a macro loaded into my .netrc file, and when run from the>>> terminal, it runs just great.>>> >>> echo "\$ webdb | ftp xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx">>> >>> However, when I try to run it from within a Sandbox Script, it's just>>> displaying>>> >>> $ webdb | ftp xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx>> >> it's doing exactly what you are telling it to do - it displays the>> string>> in the ""...>> >> what are you trying to do?!>> >>> >>> I've tried adding /bin/ before the command, but still no luck.>>> >>> Any suggestions?>>> >>> Thanks.>>> -------------------------------------------------------------This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list .To unsubscribe, E-mail to: To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to Web Archive of this list is at: http://webdna.smithmicro.com/
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